History of Basketball: Interview with Legendary Coach Tex Winter
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- Опубліковано 6 сер 2024
- Coach Nick sits down with the inventor of the Triangle Offense, longtime Bulls and Lakers assistant coach Tex Winter. He discusses the history of basketball, from Dr. James Naismith, to John Wooden, to Phil Jackson. With one of the keenest basketball minds still living, don't miss the insights Tex offers on this great sport of basketball.
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Tex Winter: *"There is no 'i' in team"*
Michael Jordan: *"But there is an 'i' in win"*
one of the GOAT coaches. great interview
Tex Winter, Phil J, and Tim Cone of the Philippines are the best triangle coaches in history
@HannaBoyOD Wilt would literally dunk from the Free Throw line every time he had to shoot a free throw. Insane. For his career, he shot 50% from the line - if they let him, he would've dunked every time for his free throws.
Great interview! Keep them coming!
great interview!!!
Great interview.
@Kinksayshi There's always someone who doesn't like the history of basketball. Stay tuned - lots more RetroBreakdowns and Mini Docs coming up!
@kileer7 My pleasure. Lots more coming up, so stay tuned.
Hakeem Ojajuwon should be in the discussion as best Center of all time
@believeinbigsmooth11 Thanks, I agree. Will do plenty more with other coaches soon!
haha you should've had him talk about kobe and MJ. Interesting thing is that kobe when he was 18 asked the lakers to bring tex to the team (not phil). He always attributed his knowledge to Tex just as much as Phil. Kobe and Tex actually had an awesome relationship.
@bballbreakdown I wasn't talking about the interview, lol. I loved it. I was talking about the person who commented about being first.
this was when he was a freshmen in college
Great interview. Where is the rest?
@MIKESOWELL Thanks! Stay tuned for a RetroBreakdown coming up, and we're filming Reggie Jackson, the Thunder's 1st round pick this year, tomorrow!
Coach NIck
@bballbreakdown thanks man!!!
@Xephon212 Thanks - I'll do a triangle offense breakdown soon...
r.i.p
@fsc125 He had a stroke, has trouble speaking now. This was done in 2004 or 2005 in the summer. Thanks!
Awesome interview! What's the next RetroBreakdown going to be?!
sick intro
He's almost 90! Wow, looks about 65!
@jeremykoa05 Good question - I just captured the 1969 NBA All Star Game, and the 2006 NBA Finals Game 6....
@kileer7 I know, right?!!?
@92890javier Stay tuned! We're doing a mini doc on Reggie Jackson - 1st round pick of the Thunder this year. Danny Granger is up next!
@Jerry3Acosta Ridiculously overdue!!
I thought tex winter was sick. Has he gotten better or was this interview done while ago? Anyways, great interview coach.
Props to Tex Winter - HOF
Should've slipped in a Mike vs Kobe Q.
@bozotheclown9 Get ready for the T-shirt - coming soon!
what was he talking about with the freethrow line with wilt chamberlain.. i didnt understand that part
tex is 150years old
He's the Steve Wozniak to Phil Jackson's Steve Jobs
I thought Guy Kawasaki 😅✌🏻
@Civsuccess2 LOL - I guess he did, but then again, Wilt did quite a bit of screwing.
Did he mention Sam Barry?
Coach, I understand where you're coming from but during the 70s, Kareem was bar none the best center/player in the L. Matter fact, KAJ won the MVP while avg. 26ppg/13rpg/4apg/3.2bpg on 58% shooting compared to Walton's 19ppg/15rpg/4apg/3.4bpg on 53% shooting. So no, Walton did not have the best season for a center. KAJ had about a couple of seasons of 35/17, 32/16, 30/16/5 and 30/14/4/3 that would blow anything Walton put up out of the water. I've haven't even gotten to guys like Dream and Wilt
wilt chamberlian would take three huge steps "there was no 3 point line but he would be far from the 3 point line and after three huge steps he would throw the ball of the back board and dunk and he never missed a free thow, thats why they banned it thanks to tex writer telling the gms what wilt chamberlain could do and also they banned ally oops from out of bounds because a player out of bounds would throw the ball over the basket and will chamberlain would dunk it in"www.insidehoops.com/forum/showthread.php?t=253531
In fact, Wilt Chamberlain would have never tried to dunked that free-throw in a game!
According to Wilt Chamberlain himself!
@ea5t5ide21 Stats, especially from that era, don't paint an accurate enough picture. I'll have to do a breakdown showing Kareem from that era, as well as Wilt and Russell, and you'll see why Walton was better than any of them in his prime...
Walton was amazing in his prime but his prime as a professional wasn’t even 100 games. He deserved that MVP, IMO, but come on.
Huntington Park HS Graduate.
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Wilt got screwed big time by Tex.