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SuperNatural
06-04-2010, 11:39 PM
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LOS ANGELES -- Former UCLA basketball coach and Hall of Famer John Wooden died of natural causes on Friday at age 99, the school announced.

Little had been released regarding his condition.

Earlier in the day, former UCLA and Los Angeles Lakers star Jamaal Wilkes told The Associated Press that he visited Wooden in his hospital room twice this week and they chatted briefly.

Wilkes said Wooden recognized him and that the coach's mind remains "sharp as a tack," although he said the 99-year-old Wooden's body is "very, very frail."

During his second visit on Wednesday night, Wilkes asked Wooden if he recognized him.

"His glasses fogged up and he had to clean his glasses," Wilkes said. "He looked at me and said, 'I remember you, now go sit down."

Wilkes teamed with Bill Walton to help UCLA win NCAA titles in 1972 and '73. He was part of UCLA's record 88-game winning streak under Wooden.

Besides his grown son and daughter and other family members, Wilkes said Wooden has had several visitors since being admitted to Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center on May 26, including Walton.

UCLA officials said Friday afternoon that Wooden was resting comfortably and was surrounded by family. The university's statement said the family wanted to thank Wooden's fans for their thoughts and prayers.

A few hundred students gathered around the Bruin Bear statue near Pauley Pavilion on the UCLA campus Friday, performing the university's eight-clap chant and shouting Wooden's name. He frequently attended men's basketball games until a couple years ago.

The university had said that the former coaching great was being treated for dehydration.

"I got the sense that it's an overall physical decline," Wilkes said while attending an event for an NBA charity.

"His mind and his spirit is very lucid and sharp. He was sharp as a tack, still got the sense of humor. People don't realize how funny he is, but his body is very, very weak, very frail."

Wilkes said he recognized what he called "that little glint" in Wooden's pale blue eyes. He was in the room with Wooden's son, James, when Wooden asked to be shaved.

"His son made the comment that when he got shaved he was getting ready to see Nellie," Wilkes said, referring to Wooden's late wife who died of cancer in 1975.

Like many of Wooden's players, Wilkes, now 57, has stayed in regular contact with his former coach through the years. He said they rarely discussed basketball and mostly talked about their lives.

"He's such a tough survivor and you want to keep wishing and hoping that he's going to live forever, but we all know he's not," Wilkes had said. "The realization that this may actually be it hasn't really hit me yet. I'm so overwhelmed with what's happening."

Wilkes, however, said Wooden seemed at peace with himself, and that the coach's pastor was another visitor.

"He's OK with it. It's the rest of us that have to," Wilkes said, his voice trailing off. "It's hard."

Wooden led the Bruins to 10 NCAA championships -- at one time winning seven in a row -- during a 27-year run that ended with his team cutting down the nets one last time in 1975.

The Bruins won 88 consecutive games from 1971-74 and 38 consecutive NCAA tournament games from 1964-74, both records.





Rest in peace.

SuperNatural
06-05-2010, 12:00 AM
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SuperNatural
06-05-2010, 12:02 AM
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AMERICAN BONES
06-05-2010, 12:11 AM
RIP

HendoStu
06-05-2010, 12:14 AM
I'll bet it was murder

Boxhead
06-05-2010, 01:57 AM
R.I.P going to rewatch ucla dynasty on hbo for the 8th time

Bobby Curls
06-05-2010, 02:00 AM
RIP

SuperNatural
06-06-2010, 01:17 AM
Vin Scully, from last night's telecast:

Friends, I interrupt the ballgame, and I come to you with a heavy heart, to make the announcement that at 6:45 p.m. tonight, Coach John Wooden passed away at Ronald Reagan UCLA hospital.

The great coach at UCLA was ninety-nine years old, would have been one hundred in October. Those of us who knew him and knew him well are the ones who were blessed by his life. And as usual, when it gets down to it, Shakespeare said it best:

His life was gentle, and the elements
So mix'd in him that Nature might stand up
And say to all the world [Vin winks] 'This was a man!'

And you know, John was a big baseball fan, so I know he does not want you to be down. He wants you to get back to the ballgame. That's exactly what we'll do, in his honor. [...]

So John Wooden has left us, but I think we could quote members of his family, saying he and Mom are united again, the beloved Nell.


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Mr. Thick Dick
06-06-2010, 08:31 AM
legendary can

Boxhead
06-09-2010, 01:16 AM
la times article great read also mike and mike had bill walton and kareem talking about wooden today worth a listen
http://articles.latimes.com/2010/jun/05/sports/la-sp-0605-wooden-plaschke-20100605

SuperNatural
06-09-2010, 01:24 AM
Dan Patrick also had Bill Walton on today, he talked about Coach Wooden and contemplating suicide, it was really wood stuff.

Boxhead
06-09-2010, 01:27 AM
thanks giving it a listen right now

SuperNatural
06-09-2010, 01:29 AM
its about half way through the 1st hour if Im not mistaken

Muscle Faggot
06-12-2010, 02:11 AM
If you live past 80 you have already pretty much cheated death anyway

Elk Penis
06-12-2010, 02:20 AM
I had him in my dead pool list.

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