I have no desire to engage in discussion about what my basketball background is but I must respond to a recent question & inuendo & I will not respond further since it is a waste of time. I attended SJU from 1950-1954.
I was part of the intramural team that won the intramural champioship in my freshman year at old DeGray. It was a league filled with many of the CYO kids who were on high school teams but did not get scholarships to college,. I did not play after that since I was pre-med & classes interferred. I still have my intramural medal & showed it to Prof. Sciame of SJu when he visited Savannah a few years ago.
I attended SJU games fron 1948 up until this year in Charleston. I went to St. Augustine's High School in B'klyn & we got cheap tickets for the Garden. I was at many Big East Championships over the years, at the Final Four in Lexington & at Tenn. for Elite 8 in 1999 when Barkley was fouled in last play. My next door neighbor, Johnny Orr, coach of Michigan when they won NCAA, agreed that Barkley was fouled & should have gone to the line He also thought that SJU had the best team that year. He seemed to think that I had a reasonable knowledge base re. the sport.
Pete Brennan, All- american at North Carolina, recruited from my high school to play for Frank McGuire's first team at N.C. He was part of team that beat Wilt in the NCAA Finals. I used to play against him in Gym Class. he sat next to me in my senior year.
Moved to Savannah in 1969 & coached "YMCA'" teams & won a city championship, another "Y" championship & then moved to private school league where I finished 2nd at least 4 times in 5 years with 7th & 8th grade teams. Smaller school with smaller enrollment but i was able to lead fight to change league to two divisions composed of small & larger schools. Incidentally, all my 4 sons were high school varsity starters playing for a private school in a public school league. I will not comment on the racial mix but I think "enough said". Kids in this league have moved on to major teams like Villanoa, Colorado, Alabama & even Cornell.
It did not take a genius to see that Cashmere Wright could play when he was a kid. I hope I answered my detractors who asked "what do I know about basketball".
Didn't take a genius to see that Wright was a Div. I prospect.