"The Last Greatest Game" - Discussion Thread
Posted: January 16th, 2012, 11:57 am
Thought it may be fun to start a thread for all of those, including me, EarlJam, to discuss elements of the book, "The Last Greatest Game," by Gene Wojciechowski. I'm not a voracious reader (I read maybe a book every two months), but this book is AWESOME and a must read for any Duke or Kentucky fan or anyone who watched and vividly remembers that fateful 1992 game in The Spectrum.
It also gives a lot of behind-the-scenes views of recruiting, coach hiring, and what it takes to be a college basketball player (or what it took back then before the true "one and done" era).
It really is an amazing read so far.
We all remember hearing how sick Hurley was for that 1990 UNLV championship game. But wow, I never knew just HOW sick. Also, the stories of Laettner's antics, and how well he and Brian Davis truly clicked are incredible. This is how Christian Laettner introduced himself to Danny Hurley (when Danny was visiting brother Bobby at Duke): "What the fuck are you doing here?"
And then there was the time Rick Pitino told Roy Williams to "F*ck you and your timeouts!"
Also the stories of UK's rigorious conditioning program are well documented. Richie Farmer almost quit, as did Mashburn and a few others. It was insane.
I am SO loving this book!
-EarlJam
It also gives a lot of behind-the-scenes views of recruiting, coach hiring, and what it takes to be a college basketball player (or what it took back then before the true "one and done" era).
It really is an amazing read so far.
We all remember hearing how sick Hurley was for that 1990 UNLV championship game. But wow, I never knew just HOW sick. Also, the stories of Laettner's antics, and how well he and Brian Davis truly clicked are incredible. This is how Christian Laettner introduced himself to Danny Hurley (when Danny was visiting brother Bobby at Duke): "What the fuck are you doing here?"
And then there was the time Rick Pitino told Roy Williams to "F*ck you and your timeouts!"
Also the stories of UK's rigorious conditioning program are well documented. Richie Farmer almost quit, as did Mashburn and a few others. It was insane.
I am SO loving this book!
-EarlJam