Monday, May 29, 2006

Roy Williams, Charleston Post & Courier Interview

Quick interview in the Charleston Post & Courier the other day with Roy Williams...

I thought this was an interesting response.

P& C: This is a difficult one, but who's the best all-around player you ever coached?

RW: "That is a hard question. It's like asking a parent which child they like the best. As an assistant coach, that's pretty easy since I coached and helped recruit Michael Jordan. I think he's the greatest player that ever played the game. In Kansas I had some great, great players ? Jacque Vaughn, Raef LaFrentz, Nick Collison, Kirk Hinrich, Drew Gooden, Paul Pierce. I could name a lot of good players. I've also been very fortunate at North Carolina. Sean May may have had as impressive a run of games as anybody I've ever been around. From about 15 games out from the end of the season to tournament play, it's about as good as I've ever had anybody play."

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I would have to agree on his view of May's run. You'll be hard-pressed to get a streak like that going in today's game or in the past. Mitch Kupchak's run is close, but May broke his double-double streak...Give credit where credit is due.

Back to the Gibbons,
Irondog

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