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		<title>&#8220;The Wit and Wisdom of Al McGuire&#8221;</title>
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<div>I received these quotes in a email recently.  &#8221;They are from <span style="color: #0000ff;"><span style="color: #000000;">a</span><span style="color: #000000;"> book that is full of thoughts and quotes from one of the most charismatic coaches in the history of sport. The book is amazing and here are just a few of the &#8216;wit and wisdom of <span id="lw_1262879293_1">Al McGuire</span>.&#8217; &#8220;</span></span></div>
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<div>“A team should be an extension of a coach’s personality. My teams are arrogant and obnoxious.”</div>
<div>“My rule was I wouldn’t recruit a kid if he had grass in front of his house. That’s not my world. My world has a <span id="lw_1262879293_2">cracked sidewalk</span>.”</div>
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<div>“I don’t discuss basketball. I dictate basketball. I’m not interested in philosophy classes.”</div>
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<div><em><strong>“My era is over. Dictator coaches are finished. I was good for the ‘burn, baby, burn’ atmosphere. It’s time now for coaches who sit in dens.”</strong></em></div>
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<div><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">“<strong>I don’t believe in looking past anybody. I wouldn’t look past the Little Sisters of the Poor after they stayed up all night.”</strong></span></em></div>
<p><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong> </strong></span></em> </p>
<div>“I’m not saying that they were Einsteins; they were marginal students. But every ballplayer whoever touched me has moved up his station in life. And the players moved up my station.”</div>
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<div>“If a player leaves Marquette and doesn’t have some of my blood in him, then I don’t think I’ve done a good job.”</div>
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<div><strong><em>“It’s a profession in which, the longer you stay, the closer you are to being fired.”</em></strong></div>
<p><strong><em> </em></strong> </p>
<div><em><strong>“If winning weren’t important nobody would keep score.”</strong></em></div>
<div>Once while coaching at Belmont Abbey College, McGuire handed his sports coat to an official and said, “Here, take this…you’ve taken everything else from me tonight.”</div>
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<div>“The people who know basketball, their elevators don’t go to the top.”</div>
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<div>“If you haven’t broken your nose in basketball , you haven’t really played. You’ve just tokened it.”</div>
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<div>“If the waitress has dirty angles, the chili is good.”</div>
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<div><strong><em>“It’s so ridiculous to see a golfer with a one-foot putt and everybody say, “shhh, and not moving a muscle. Then we allow a nineteen-year- old kid to face a game-deciding <span id="lw_1262879293_3" style="cursor: hand; border-bottom: #0066cc 1px dashed;">free throw</span> with seventeen thousand people yelling.”</em></strong></div>
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<div>“Life is what you allow yourself not to see.”</div>
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<div><strong><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">“Every obnoxious fan has a wife at home who dominates him.”</span></em></strong></div>
<p><strong><em> </em></strong> </p>
<div>“The only mystery in life is why kamikaze pilots wore helmets.”</div>
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<div>“There’s always going to be problems, and I feel the greater the problems for a generation the great that generation is going to be.”</div>
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<div><strong><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">“Help one kid at a time. He’ll maybe go back and help a few more. In a generation, you’ll have something.”</span></em></strong></div>
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<div>“When I’m losing, they call me nuts. When I’m winning, they call me eccentric.”</div>
<div>( I think they always called me nuts <img src="http://cdn-cf.aol.com/se/smi/2b00000281/08" alt="" /> )</div>
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<div>“I always wanted to sit in the front seats on the bus. I always wanted to be called ‘Coach.’ Those were the only two things that were important to me.”</div>
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<div>When legendary <span id="lw_1262879293_4">University of Kentucky</span> coach <span id="lw_1262879293_5" style="cursor: hand; border-bottom: #0066cc 1px dashed;">Adolph Rupp</span><br />
called McGuire ‘son’ during the 1968-69 <span id="lw_1262879293_6" style="cursor: hand; border-bottom: #0066cc 1px dashed;">NCAA tournament</span>, the young upstart McGuire shot back: “Don’t call me son unless you’re going to include me in your will.”</div>
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<div>“The next time I will cry is when I die. My life has been that beautiful.”</div>
<p>From <strong>“<span id="lw_1262879293_7">Cracked Sidewalks</span> and French Pastry: The Wit and Wisdom of Al McGuire</strong><br />
By <span style="color: #0000ff;"><strong>Tom Kertscher</strong> </span></p>
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