Bob Cousy Quotes
Bob Cousy Quotes with Images
Bob Cousy Quotes with Images
The NBA wasn't a big deal at that time, so it wasn't really in my career plans.
Back then every small town had a gym, and if it seated more than 2,000 then we'd be interested in playing in it.
Russell joined the team in December 1956, following the Olympics.
Race wasn't an issue. My family was French, but Yorkville was a melting pot of races and cultures.
My biggest win was getting the meal money bumped from $5 to $7.
I won the city scoring championship as a senior.
I was the original socially depraved shy ghetto kid.
But in fairness also to the idea of continuing success, you also have to exploit opportunities.
We played every night. Sometimes we'd stay overnight after a game, but we'd usually drive on to our next destination.
We hung out on the streets, played stickball, and did all of the things that other kids did.
There were riots in just about every game we played with Syracuse.
We had a strong relationship with Walter Brown and felt that he was the best owner in the league.
But as a coach, I wanted to keep things from being too complicated.
Bob Brannum was my body guard on the court. He was 6'-6 and built like a bulldog.