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Steve Francis, who went to Montgomery Blair, was one of the best players in the country. Travis Garrison was a McDonalds All American coming out of Dematha. John Gilchrist was one of the best PGs ever to come out of the state of Virginia. James Gist was a great high school player at Good Counsel and 2-time All ACC pick who wound up drafted by the Spurs. Greivis Vasquez and Eric Hayes were both All Mets.ĭave Neal, hard as it may be to believe, was an All Met. Sean Mosley was the Baltimore Player of the Year last year and Gatorade Player of the state of Maryland. The authors went out of their way to delete names of former All Mets that went to MD.
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The other theme was that Gary has been "ignoring the backyard."įirst off, the graph the series used titled "Ignoring the Backyard" listed all the All Mets of recent years and where they ended up. There were several themes in the series, two of the biggest were that no National Champion had fallen harder and faster in the last 17 years than MD. I have forgiven Yanda and Prisbell for the 3 part hit piece on Gary and MD program, but JohnInMpls let's not pretend that the piece was "accurate" and "accurately portrayed" Gary. Next: Lance Armstrong takes on Tony Kornheiser Previous: Mascot Madness and the Racing Presidents There are also great moments in the first part of the interview, including stories of Williams balling with Earl Monroe. Anyhow, having a heart attack is about genetics and diet and exercise a lot more than sideline histrionics, from the way I understand it, which is why I'm probably at greater risk even if I never yell at Dino Gregory. There's an incredible photo library of Gary Williams not being someone he isn't. I'm far from perfect, I understand that, but I'm not going to be somebody I'm not.Īnd bless him for that. But there's been a lot of guys I've coached against that sit there, clap, go like this (rolls an imaginary program), then they have stomach operations or whatever. They said you're going to have a heart attack. They said that about me when I was at American U., '78, my first year. Williams also answered similar charges in his interview, when asked about the "he's gonna have a heart attack" refrain: Everybody says that. You ask your players, 'Hey, calm down, settle down, relax, don't choke.' Meanwhile, the coach is a raving lunatic, eyes rolling back in his head." And you know why that is? 'Cause their coach chokes 40 minutes a game. "Unless he's got crazy talent that can overcome him being a maniac on the sideline, of course they're gonna choke. You'll recall that CBS Sports's Gregg Doyel fired off a few shots at Williams's demeanor during an appearance this week on the LaVar and Dukes show. At least the implication didn't appear to make Williams angry. Anger management? Jim Calhoun? Who's a bigger candidate, me or him? Him, of all people, who has to leave not just this time, but many times during his career he's had to come out for the second half of games, or miss games, where other coaches don't do that. Jim Calhoun told people I was in anger management. It was in Reading, Pa., which is pretty close to Maryland.
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He said that one time, when we were recruiting Donyell Marshall. Who would ever say that, besides Jim Calhoun? Check out this nugget from Williams's recent three-part interview with :Ī: Was it true, we heard five or 10 years ago, that you went to anger management classes? But apparently there are also bad feelings dating much further back. So maybe there are a few bad feelings because of the Gay recruitment, which have been pretty well documented. If all that is true, why didn't he come here? What logic am I missing here? In other words, if he wanted to come here, and we recruited him and we offered him a scholarship, why didn't he come here? It had to be for another reason, right? GW: Well, then why didn't he come here? We offered him a scholarship. Remember this moment from Eric Prisbell's lengthy interview with Williams last year:ĮP: told me he grew up loving Maryland and he celebrated the national title. Gary Williams and Jim Calhoun probably aren't the best of friends.