Remembering John Wooden

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Uploaded by on Jun 5, 2010

John Wooden, the legendary basketball coach, died Friday at the age of 99. CBS Sports' Dick Engberg takes a look back at his life.

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  • "It's what you learn after you know everything". Quite a coaches coach. God Bless.

  • I am a Pakistani who lived two years in U.S and I bought John Wooden book. One of the remarkable book written by one of the greatest guy who lived among us.

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  • @conman1495.... I did not click on 'dislike' but do consider CBS's gross failure/neglect in this video summary - the fundamental basis for Coach Wooden's motivation and success in life is his faith in Christ. Those important elements were a consistent theme in John Wooden's conversations as he reflected upon his life and teaching philosophies. That glaring omission from an otherwise decent though all too brief tribute here was a first thought for me as the video ended. Peace.

  • The journey is better then the end ....

    adding: make each day of your journey a masterpiece

    Truly The Wizard

  • Whoever disliked this video is f**king cold-hearted and doesn't realize the actual scope of John Wooden's Legacy. I hope u go to hell for this.

  • the NCAA had no post-season tourney when Wooden played at Purdue so that was no real championship only "mythical". And at UCLA he never won any titles until his 17th season after the notorious jewish booster Sam Gilbert began to purchase the elite prepsters from the East coast such as Walt Hazzard and Lew Alcindor. The media helped to cover up the shenanigans at UCLA until the NCAA forced Wooden to leave after the 1974-75 season.

  • @saxonlax9 maybe mike kryzyzewski

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    they're the one person who knows everything and learned nothing.

  • Great Coach, Better Man.

  • whos the 1 asshole to dislike this? how could you?

  • what happened to Edgar Lacy ? Where is he ?

  • i love what he says at 1:55. that he's not afraid of death because he's been too blessed

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