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[QUOTE="Cheriehoop, post: 4836435, member: 127"] Great memories of Larry. I was fortunate to talk to him when I was still playing. We were scrimmaging the women’s team I think at Utica College. Some college aged men’s team was scrimmaging before us and he was watching from the stands for some reason. He asked me questions about our team (mostly ex college players) and he told me how much he enjoyed coaching women. I hadn’t realized till he told me that he had ever coached women in Pro ball. I knew he played in the NBA and coached in it. He was a bit down on the state of the men’s game at the time. He said the women he coached wanted to learn, listened and wanted to get better. He said the male players think they know everything. We even talked about our families a bit. Surprised he stayed to watch most of our scrimmage despite saying he had to leave soon and waved good bye when he left while we were still playing. Wish he had stayed just a few more minutes so I could have talked to him more after the game a little bit. Nice memory though. [/QUOTE]
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