Lute
Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2014 4:51 pm
Wish I had seen his face when he saw Hansen.AZCatGirl wrote:Wow, wished we could've seen Lute's face when he saw just how many showed up. Must be one hell of a party.
Hope there's many more birthdays in his future.
Chicat wrote:Wish I had seen his face when he saw Hansen.AZCatGirl wrote:Wow, wished we could've seen Lute's face when he saw just how many showed up. Must be one hell of a party.
Hope there's many more birthdays in his future.
It's times like this I miss rep.Chicat wrote:Wish I had seen his face when he saw Hansen.AZCatGirl wrote:Wow, wished we could've seen Lute's face when he saw just how many showed up. Must be one hell of a party.
Hope there's many more birthdays in his future.
Same here. I mean I did almost knock Lute over with a pallet at the bookstore in 2007 when I worked there. Makes us practically brothers.Alieberman wrote:I guess my invitation got lost in the mail
Holy crap that cake is awesome.AZCatGirl wrote:
You and me both. Only time I ran on the floor.CBCat wrote:Craig McMillian sighting.
McShot! I was there raising hell of course!
This is fantastic.
TUCSON, Ariz. -- You know life is good when you can spend a long weekend with friends and family to enjoy your 80th birthday. Being an octogenarian never looked so good. The life of Riley, indeed. And doing well on the golf course didn't hurt former Arizona Hall of Fame basketball coach Lute Olson, who Monday celebrates his 80th birthday.
"I feel great and yes, I'll be 80 but it's just a number, I guess," Olson said on Sunday just a few hours after getting off the golf course and late having lunch with some of his friends and former players. "My health is great. ... Everything is fine. Everything has been well."
How could it not? "I played the best round of golf I've played in the last two years," he said of his 86 at La Paloma Country Club.
It was a whirlwind weekend for the former Arizona coach, who was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2002 and who called it a career in 2008 after suffering a stroke and its complications. Visitors for his surprise party were Harvey Mason, Steve Kerr, Sean Elliott, Luke Walton, Channing Frye, Miles Simon and about 100 others, including wives and friends. His wife, Kelly, helped with close to 1,000 emails and texts over the last couple months. "We had a great time," he said.
Pictures were all over Twitter, with him as the central figure among the many former players.
"We had a great day with tons of his former players," Steve Kerr said in an email. "It's amazing how much of an impact he had on all of our lives."
Former players ranged from Iowa to Long Beach City College -- both stops before his quarter century at Arizona, where he won a national title in 1997.
"It's always great seeing my Wildcat family but this time was extra special," said Joseph Blair, a former player and now a graduate assistant coach on current Arizona coach Sean Miller's staff. "We had the opportunity to celebrate the birthday of the man that started that family for us. When I stop and really think of it, it was Coach O bringing me to Tucson that became the catalyst for many lessons learned, friendships created, the birth of my oldest son, my philanthropic state of mind, and so many other positive aspects of what now defines who I am as a man."
Those memories were typical of those who spoke of him. Daniel Dillon remembers Olson's large hands among his many memories.
"From the moment his giant hands swallowed mine when greeting me for the first time in Tucson 'til today, still not knowing whether he truly understood my Australian accent," said Dillon in a text. "The reason why I decided to select University of Arizona was because of the way he treated his players, not only on the court but outside of basketball also. The friendships that I've made through my teammates and staff can only be credited to the way Coach O selected great men into the program."
Former player Sean Rooks echoed that on Facebook:
"HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO A COACH, FATHER, FRIEND, MENTOR & HALL OF FAMER...LUTE OLSON! Thank You For Building An Empire And Changing Young Players Into Men. Thank You For Creating A Tradition That Will Be Carried On Long After He Has Retired. We SALUTE You & Thank You. Cool Hand LUTE. THE MAN, THE MYTH, THE LEGEND. HAPPY 80th #STILLtheBestHairInTheGame."
His famously perfectly placed white hair may not move but Olson surely does. Since retirement, he's actively been all over, and will be in Italy next weekend for an extended vacation Kelly got him for Christmas. And for the most of the recent years he's a constant at all Arizona home games, he's been an ambassador for the UA Foundation and a television commercial star. He's even done the robot, taught to him by Kerr as he said in the commercial. "That was a lot of fun doing that," he said, laughing. "We had a great time."
No more than the three-day celebration he had in Tucson getting to see everyone.
"It was very special," he said. "It was a family affair again." There may have even been some recruiting going on. Walton and wife, Bre (a former Arizona volleyball standout), brought their newborn son, Lawson, with them. "As you'd expect by seeing mom and dad, he's just beautiful," Olson said. "He's happy and smiling."
And, of course, a future Wildcat.
Jefe wrote:
Mr An's Tucson - Join us next Thursday for this epic event! Lute Olson will be here at 7pm autographing "100 Things Arizona Fans Need to Know and Do Before They Die!" #BearDown
Exactly what I thought when I first saw it!Spaceman Spiff wrote:I'm sort of disappointed it isn't him pointing to the scoreboard vs ASU, but a great tribute to a great coach.
If we actually win a NC after this year, I'm sure I can sustain a long enough bender to make it to the statue.ASUHATER! wrote:they should move it up like 7-8 days so that it is the same day as our national championship parade through Tucson
If we won the natty, my problem would be stopping the bender... I probably would forget the month of April.Spaceman Spiff wrote:If we actually win a NC after this year, I'm sure I can sustain a long enough bender to make it to the statue.ASUHATER! wrote:they should move it up like 7-8 days so that it is the same day as our national championship parade through Tucson
booooooooooinvite-only event
We sat side by side at a Tucson Youth at Risk Fundraiser. I asked if I could ask him some questions. He said sure. I pulled out an 8 X 11" sheet of paper with questions on both sides. He yanked it out of my hands and answered every question fully. I even won the door prize of a ball signed by the 1996 team and coaches.ASUHATER! wrote:Same here. I mean I did almost knock Lute over with a pallet at the bookstore in 2007 when I worked there. Makes us practically brothers.Alieberman wrote:I guess my invitation got lost in the mail
Awesome story DiehardDave37! Thanks much for sharing. Very interesting to read.DiehardDave37 wrote:We sat side by side at a Tucson Youth at Risk Fundraiser. I asked if I could ask him some questions. He said sure. I pulled out an 8 X 11" sheet of paper with questions on both sides. He yanked it out of my hands and answered every question fully. I even won the door prize of a ball signed by the 1996 team and coaches.ASUHATER! wrote:Same here. I mean I did almost knock Lute over with a pallet at the bookstore in 2007 when I worked there. Makes us practically brothers.Alieberman wrote:I guess my invitation got lost in the mail
Dickerson handed me the ball.That should make us BFF. We are of the same generation. I am 2 1/3 years younger than Lute.
I was very close friends of the founder and director Of Youth at Risk. She knew that I liked Lute and purposely put him on my good ear side. He had a fruit plate while the rest of us had a traditional egg breakfast. He did not know me, but I had heard him at a few other functions. I still have the ball and no one in my family really wants it.
Dave, maybe it's time to stop counting years in third-incrementsDiehardDave37 wrote:I am 2 1/3 years younger than Lute.
Hey, ya know, I'm part of your BDW family, and I'd love itDiehardDave37 wrote: I still have the ball and no one in my family really wants it.
There will be a live stream according to Wildcat Wednesday. So at least we can all watch it.PieceOfMeat wrote:booooooooooinvite-only event
I bought one of those Kerr shirts to help fund it.Jefe wrote:Dedication of the statue is tomorrow. Podcast talking about Lutes greatest accomplishments: https://www.spreaker.com/user/10228740/ ... oplay=true" target="_blank
Very!UAEebs86 wrote:Lute looking dapper.
Why would he start now?Dosia wrote:Is coach Miller listening to Damon? Lol. Switch it up
If no one in your family is interested, I'd be happy to relieve them of the burden if you need to pass it on. You seem like a good guy, so hopefully that isn't for a while, but it can't hurt to throw my name in early.DiehardDave37 wrote:We sat side by side at a Tucson Youth at Risk Fundraiser. I asked if I could ask him some questions. He said sure. I pulled out an 8 X 11" sheet of paper with questions on both sides. He yanked it out of my hands and answered every question fully. I even won the door prize of a ball signed by the 1996 team and coaches.ASUHATER! wrote:Same here. I mean I did almost knock Lute over with a pallet at the bookstore in 2007 when I worked there. Makes us practically brothers.Alieberman wrote:I guess my invitation got lost in the mail
Dickerson handed me the ball.That should make us BFF. We are of the same generation. I am 2 1/3 years younger than Lute.
I was very close friends of the founder and director Of Youth at Risk. She knew that I liked Lute and purposely put him on my good ear side. He had a fruit plate while the rest of us had a traditional egg breakfast. He did not know me, but I had heard him at a few other functions. I still have the ball and no one in my family really wants it.