I Remember Al McGuire: Personal Memories and Testimonials to College Basketball's Wittiest Coach and Commentator, as Told by the People Who K
For three decades, Al McGuire was the heart and soul of college basketball, first as the street-smart head coach at Marquette Universityand later as the hoops-savvy television analyst whose unique mix of humor, candor, and uncanny insights brought a whole new dimension to sports broadcasting. McGuire was the consummate professional at whatever he did. Possessing an impeccable insider's knowledge of the game, he was able to communicate to viewers in ways that were as entertaining as they were informative. He made people laugh, he could laugh at himself, and his joy for the game and people in it made him one of sports' most enduring icons.McGuire passed away at the age of seventy-two in early 2001 after a long illness, leaving behind a basketball-rich legacy that had its poetic qualities as well. Never was that more evident than in the 1976-77 season, when McGuire announced to his team in midseason that it would be his last year in coaching. The season ended with McGuire overcome by emotion, sitting on the Marquette bench with tears streaming down his face as the Warriors gave their beloved coach the ultimate going-away present, a national championship. Thus ended a twenty-year coaching career in which McGuire completed a 405-143 record, including a 295-80 mark at Marquette.In I Remember Al McGuire, the legendary basketball coach and announcer is remembered by dozens of associates, who offer their favorite anecdotes, insights, assessments, and other assorted memories of a basketball junkie as quick with a quip as he was with a word of encouragement. Among those contributing to this book are his former players and assistant coaches as well as other head coaches, media personalities, friends, and associates who knew him well at one time or another in his life
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I Remember Al McGuire: Personal Memories and Testimonials to College Basketball's Wittiest Coach and Commentator, as Told by the People Who K
For three decades, Al McGuire was the heart and soul of college basketball, first as the street-smart head coach at Marquette Universityand later as the hoops-savvy television analyst whose unique mix of humor, candor, and uncanny insights brought a whole new dimension to sports broadcasting. McGuire was the consummate professional at whatever he did. Possessing an impeccable insider's knowledge of the game, he was able to communicate to viewers in ways that were as entertaining as they were informative. He made people laugh, he could laugh at himself, and his joy for the game and people in it made him one of sports' most enduring icons.McGuire passed away at the age of seventy-two in early 2001 after a long illness, leaving behind a basketball-rich legacy that had its poetic qualities as well. Never was that more evident than in the 1976-77 season, when McGuire announced to his team in midseason that it would be his last year in coaching. The season ended with McGuire overcome by emotion, sitting on the Marquette bench with tears streaming down his face as the Warriors gave their beloved coach the ultimate going-away present, a national championship. Thus ended a twenty-year coaching career in which McGuire completed a 405-143 record, including a 295-80 mark at Marquette.In I Remember Al McGuire, the legendary basketball coach and announcer is remembered by dozens of associates, who offer their favorite anecdotes, insights, assessments, and other assorted memories of a basketball junkie as quick with a quip as he was with a word of encouragement. Among those contributing to this book are his former players and assistant coaches as well as other head coaches, media personalities, friends, and associates who knew him well at one time or another in his life
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I Remember Al McGuire: Personal Memories and Testimonials to College Basketball's Wittiest Coach and Commentator, as Told by the People Who K

I Remember Al McGuire: Personal Memories and Testimonials to College Basketball's Wittiest Coach and Commentator, as Told by the People Who K

by Mike Towle
I Remember Al McGuire: Personal Memories and Testimonials to College Basketball's Wittiest Coach and Commentator, as Told by the People Who K

I Remember Al McGuire: Personal Memories and Testimonials to College Basketball's Wittiest Coach and Commentator, as Told by the People Who K

by Mike Towle

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For three decades, Al McGuire was the heart and soul of college basketball, first as the street-smart head coach at Marquette Universityand later as the hoops-savvy television analyst whose unique mix of humor, candor, and uncanny insights brought a whole new dimension to sports broadcasting. McGuire was the consummate professional at whatever he did. Possessing an impeccable insider's knowledge of the game, he was able to communicate to viewers in ways that were as entertaining as they were informative. He made people laugh, he could laugh at himself, and his joy for the game and people in it made him one of sports' most enduring icons.McGuire passed away at the age of seventy-two in early 2001 after a long illness, leaving behind a basketball-rich legacy that had its poetic qualities as well. Never was that more evident than in the 1976-77 season, when McGuire announced to his team in midseason that it would be his last year in coaching. The season ended with McGuire overcome by emotion, sitting on the Marquette bench with tears streaming down his face as the Warriors gave their beloved coach the ultimate going-away present, a national championship. Thus ended a twenty-year coaching career in which McGuire completed a 405-143 record, including a 295-80 mark at Marquette.In I Remember Al McGuire, the legendary basketball coach and announcer is remembered by dozens of associates, who offer their favorite anecdotes, insights, assessments, and other assorted memories of a basketball junkie as quick with a quip as he was with a word of encouragement. Among those contributing to this book are his former players and assistant coaches as well as other head coaches, media personalities, friends, and associates who knew him well at one time or another in his life

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781581822342
Publisher: TURNER PUB CO
Publication date: 12/01/2001
Series: I Remember Series
Pages: 241
Sales rank: 783,508
Product dimensions: 4.98(w) x 8.26(h) x 0.84(d)

Table of Contents

Prefaceix
Introductionxiii
1Abbey Road1
2Old Milwaukee, New Job45
3Lights. Camera. Al!109
4Close Encounters with the Fox167
5In His Own Words193
AppendixCareer Coaching Record219
Notes235
Index239
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