NYC Rebel
...on the otherside of the pond
By FAR. Without question. His significance as a Black coach was beyond the sport too.for the old heads: was John the biggest black icon in college bball history???
By FAR. Without question. His significance as a Black coach was beyond the sport too.for the old heads: was John the biggest black icon in college bball history???
The more I thought about it, Coach Thompson was the last of the Old Guard since Pete Newell died.
And the only ones I’ve heard of that still teach the Post Game are Kareem and Ewing...
Lowkey: Georgetown Big Man IMO was one of the legacy positions in sports
(Lakers Center/Yankees CF/Dodgers Catcher/Cowboys QB/Notre Dame QB/USC RB, etc.)
...where you expect results because the system seems to let that position flourish.
I mean, because of Coach Thompson, you had some respect for Othella Harrington, Jahidi White,
Roy Hibbert, and Haseem Thabeet - even if they weren’t great.
we've lost some great black men in 2020. Historical figures that 100 years from now little kids will read about and admire in awe. Black men you'd want your children to look up to and John Thompson was one of those black men.
agreed
just to note that thabeet was uconn though
Man, talk about some great basketball!to a great man.. remember them Big East days like yesterday
didn't Thompson used to do a lot of TNT games too?
Not going to lie, growing up I thought Georgetown was a HBCU because of his presence. I was ignorant AF growing up where I did, but him and his team exuded a certain cache.By FAR. Without question. His significance as a Black coach was beyond the sport too.
Everyone thought that. I didn't know until applying for college and reading that old war and peace sized Barron's college book and seeing the requirements and make up of the school. I fell back. LOLNot going to lie, growing up I thought Georgetown was a HBCU because of his presence. I was ignorant AF growing up where I did, but him and his team exuded a certain cache.