Tommy Heinsohn in Hall running [Boston Herald]
| By Mark Murphy, Boston Herald | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
His
"I had no idea about this," said Heinsohn, who recalled his initially unenviable job.
He had to rebuild following the retirement of
"As a guy schooled by Red in the fundamentals of up-tempo basketball -- and we talked about the importance of it for years -- I believed that was the only way to go," said Heinsohn, who, as
"But that's a surprise," said Heinsohn, who pointed out that there are a number of people who have made the Hall first as a player and then a coach, including former Celtic
Sanders' first thought was of life insurance.
"Tommy sold me a policy in 1964, and I still have it," Sanders said. "He used to sell insurance to a lot of guys."
Players in the old days needed a backup plan, after all.
"I was in the life insurance business until I was 65," Heinsohn said. "I started that the summer before I joined the
Heinsohn could conceivably make the Hall a third time as well, as a broadcaster. Referees everywhere would love that one.
The other 11 finalists announced yesterday were:
Brazilian great
Not so fast
Though much was made of
West's behavioral issues, according to the source, remain a major concern in the wake of his October release by the
The
Odd query
Be it the NBA All-Star Game or the Super Bowl, there are always questions asked during media breakout sessions that gain immortality.
One honors candidate yesterday came from an Irish reporter, who asked the following of
"It's been said that you're a taller, handsomer version of myself. What do you think?"
The reporter then asked Zeller for a shout-out to the one
KG is game
Considering that
"Video games," he said. "I don't think he's a gamer." . . .
Asked about what he would have a difficult time giving up for Lent, Garnett paused a long time before finally saying, "I don't celebrate Lent."
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