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R.I. P. Dean Smith - Galilee - 02-08-2015 09:26 AM

You were a true legend.


RE: R.I. P. Dean Smith - Latilleon - 02-08-2015 09:29 AM

RIP. Has a great deal of responsibility for the popularity of college basketball.


RE: R.I. P. Dean Smith - croppi33 - 02-08-2015 09:47 AM

I'm shocked. A true legend in basketball. May he rest in peace.


RE: R.I. P. Dean Smith - dcg141 - 02-08-2015 10:19 AM

I lived in NC for 15 years during height the K-Smith rivalry. He always can off as a class guy.


RE: R.I. P. Dean Smith - k2tigers - 02-08-2015 01:01 PM

While I respect Coach Smith a great deal and am saddened over his passing, this topic is in no way, shape or form Tiger related.


RE: R.I. P. Dean Smith - Rob - 02-08-2015 01:04 PM

(02-08-2015 01:01 PM)k2tigers Wrote:  While I respect Coach Smith a great deal and am saddened over his passing, this topic is in no way, shape or form Tiger related.

Who cares?


RE: R.I. P. Dean Smith - k2tigers - 02-08-2015 01:06 PM

Just tryin to follow the rules Bob


RE: R.I. P. Dean Smith - fsquid - 02-08-2015 02:01 PM

the only man who could stop Michael Jordan.


RE: R.I. P. Dean Smith - bubbapt - 02-08-2015 02:08 PM

I was going to add a comment about the time North Carolina played Tigers, but we have never played North Carolina.


RE: R.I. P. Dean Smith - jerkula - 02-08-2015 02:11 PM

(02-08-2015 01:01 PM)k2tigers Wrote:  While I respect Coach Smith a great deal and am saddened over his passing, this topic is in no way, shape or form Tiger related.

Lately the Tigers are not Tiger related.


RE: R.I. P. Dean Smith - k2tigers - 02-08-2015 02:14 PM

touche


RE: R.I. P. Dean Smith - jerkula - 02-08-2015 02:21 PM

(02-08-2015 02:14 PM)k2tigers Wrote:  touche

No, it's my real hair, promise.


RE: R.I. P. Dean Smith - Brother Bluto - 02-08-2015 06:14 PM

"Give the fist when you are fatigued and I will sub you out; you can sub yourself back in when you are rested"


RE: R.I. P. Dean Smith - jerkula - 02-08-2015 08:06 PM

(02-08-2015 06:14 PM)Brother Bluto Wrote:  "Give the fist when you are fatigued and I will sub you out; you can sub yourself back in when you are rested"

yep....and the dude was good before AND after the shot clock came in...


RE: R.I. P. Dean Smith - Brother Bluto - 02-09-2015 01:05 PM

(02-08-2015 08:06 PM)jerkula Wrote:  
(02-08-2015 06:14 PM)Brother Bluto Wrote:  "Give the fist when you are fatigued and I will sub you out; you can sub yourself back in when you are rested"

yep....and the dude was good before AND after the shot clock came in...


The only thing I disagreed with was holding the ball too early back in the day. Love his other innovations however.


RE: R.I. P. Dean Smith - CKMcDan - 02-09-2015 01:09 PM

Dean Smith's #1 basketball innovation - the Shot Clock!
If it weren't for his 4-corners offense, college basketball may not have needed a shot clock.


RE: R.I. P. Dean Smith - HoopDreams - 02-09-2015 01:11 PM

I believe Dean Smith was also the first, or one of the first, to implement the mass substitutions.

Like Tulane in the 90s with "the Posse" or Cal with his platoon situation now.

I think it was/is referred to as the North Carolina substitution.


RE: R.I. P. Dean Smith - Brother Bluto - 02-09-2015 01:15 PM

(02-09-2015 01:11 PM)HoopDreams Wrote:  I believe Dean Smith was also the first, or one of the first, to implement the mass substitutions.

Like Tulane in the 90s with "the Posse" or Cal with his platoon situation now.

I think it was/is referred to as the North Carolina substitution.


The Blue team. They'd play about 3-4 minutes and would then come out. It was usually upperclassmen who normally wouldn't play a lot. He said they knew they would get those minutes and that it kept players paying attention. Plus since they knew they were getting that 3-4 minutes they weren't worried about getting their numbers. They just played a team game. Hard to do this now though.