Yes. Awesome book.gumby wrote:Is that the ABA book? "Fly's open. Go Peay!"Spaceman Spiff wrote:In the massively underrated book "Loose Balls" by Terry Pluto, there's a great anecdote about Fly Williams. His team was down big at the half, and the coach gave a 5 minute impassioned speech about how there was only one way for them to get back into the game, and that was to play as a team. He spoke about how they needed to rely on each other, share the ball and help on defense.gumby wrote:As long as I'm starting, chem will be fine.
Then, just before they headed back out on the floor, he asked if the players had anything to add. Fly chimed in "you all just need to throw me the ball and get out of the way and I'll handle this."
Shortstop Garry Templeton had the right attitude when asked about the All-Star game: "If I ain't startin', I ain't departin'..."
My favorite story is when the St. Louis Spirits gave out iteneraries to players. Their flight was scheduled to leave 5 minutes later than it arrived because they were crossing a time zone. Marvin Barnes refused to board the flight. After 15 minutes of explaining time zones to Marvin, he said "Look, all I know is I ain't getting on no time machine." He then rented a car and drove to the game.
There are so many good stories.