I'd second this, especially as regards KC Jones. I have told the story before, but as a not-so-brash and not so good a player who had just graduated high school. I got into a pickup game at St Agnes' gym on Page st. on a team with Tom Meschery and Gary Lewis, former 49er fullback, against a team with LaRoy Doss of St Marys, Hal Perry of USF's NCAA champs, and KC Jones who had recently won the starting point guard spot on the Celtics. They needed a 10th player, and there was no one else in the gym, so I got picked. I guarded Perry, who was in law school and was a little rusty, so I could almost stay with him. On one early play, I had to switch and guard Jones, who was the quickest I had ever seen in everything he did. He gave me a fake, caught me flat-footed, and threw a bounce pass between my legs, feeding Perry perfectly for a layup. The rest of the game, whnever I had to guard him, he never made me look bad, which he could have done easily, but he was content to just pass the ball to others and let them make their own plays. He shook my hand when we were done, and treated me just like the other players. He was a prince.helltopay1 said:
I'm trying to remember if I ever lost a single game of HORSE.
Re: KC Jones & Bill Russell
I'm familiar with many guys who played with and against Jones & Russell when they played for USF
KC???Sweetest guy on earth
Russell??Next question...
After his NBA career as a player and a coach, he had a coaching stint with a women's pro team. The interviewer asked him what was different about coaching the women? Was there anything he was not prepared for? He answered, "Yes. The tears. The crying in the locker room after a loss. I was not prepared for that."