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My mini-tribute to Bob Knight with funny soundbites video.
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I would have loved to play for Mr. Knight. You know if I was a basketball player. Well, I bet he can coach any sport.
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i would have loved to have been in the locker room when he came out of the bathroom with his pants down then bent over and pulled the dirty toilet paper out of hs ass and said this is how u guys played tonight. all-time best story ever
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Sure, as in a Stalin was the greatest dictator of all time...kidding aside, BK the best of molding HS kids into Responsible men/Fundamental BBall players with his controversial, but very effective disciplined and coldly calculated techniques...would have been a heck of a Military Officer as well...best soundbites of all time top five for sure...movie about his life in say five years...yeah, the bathroom story, killer funny when that broke
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