Wooden: A Coach's Life (99 page)

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Authors: Seth Davis

Tags: #Biography, #Non-Fiction

birth of great-granddaughter and

black players and, at ISTC

black players and, at UCLA

Blue Chips
film and

books and reading and

books by

books by, autobiography
They Call Me Coach

books by,
Game Plan for Life

books by,
My Personal Best

books by,
Practical Modern Basketball

books by,
Wooden: A Lifetime of Observations

brother Maurice “Cat” and

as boxing coach for naval cadets

brushes with death and

center jump elimination and

childhood and youth of

children and family life and

civil engineering interest of

coaches at Dayton High, Kentucky

coaches at Indiana State Teachers College (ISTC)

coaches at South Bend Central High School

coaches’ conventions and

coaching clinics and

coaching course by, at ISTC

coaching offers to

coaching offer to, from Purdue

coaching style of

coaching style of, and drills and practices

coaching style of, and index cards

coaching style of, and
Psychology Today
article

coaching style of, at ISTC

coaching style of, at South Bend

coaching style of, at UCLA

coaching style of, vs. Cunningham

coaching style of, vs. Farmer

coaching style of, vs. Newell

college playing career accolades and

conditioning and, as athlete

conditioning and, as coach

consistency of

courts Nell

death of

death of father and

death of Nell and

death of sister and

decides not to play for money, post-college

demonstrations by

discipline and strictness of

dispute with Seibert and UCLA 1970 team and

dribbling skills of

dunk and

education of

end-of-game strategy

English teaching by

fan mail and

fast break and

favorite books of

favorite historical figures of

final interview with, in 2009

final public appearances of

finances of

finances of, and Depression bank failure

finances of, and house lost after WW II

finances of, and lecture circuit

finances of, and retirement

finances of, and UCLA salary

financial hardships of, as college athlete

first NCAA tournament of, in 1950

first NCAA tournament victory of, in 1962

football coaching by

four seasons of life of

friendships and

gambling probe and

Game of the Century and

game ritual of

Gilbert and

golf hobby of

Harlem Rens and

Harrick and

Hazzard as player and

Hazzard as UCLA coach and

HBO documentary on

health and exercise of

health problems of

health problems of, and auto accident

health problems of, and broken collarbone

health problems of, and bypass surgery

health problems of, and college injuries

health problems of, and heart attack

health problems of, and ruptured disc

high school track team and

honors, and Artesian championship of 1927

honors, and Basketball Hall of Fame

honors, and Big Ten academic achievement medal

honors, and “father of the year” award

honors, and Indiana Basketabll Hall of Fame induction

honors, and Morgan County Fall Foliage Festival of 1969

honors, and
Sporting News
top coach list

honors, and Sportsman of the Year Award

influence of Curtis on

influence of father on

influence of Lambert on

influence of Warriner on

interviews with, 2003–9

jobs of, as editor

jobs of, at Purdue

jobs of, in college

jobs of, in high school

Knight rivalry vs.

Lacey dispute and

Lakers offer job to

Los Angeles high school play-offs and

Los Angeles Sports Arena and

love
and
balance
and

marriage and relationship with Nell

masters thesis of, on center jump rule

McCracken’s NCAA championship of 1943 and

media and criticisms of

Morgan as UCLA athletic director and

motivational talent of

moves to South Bend

moves to UCLA and adapts to California

NAIB tournaments and black players and

Naulls and

NCAA and

NCAA investigation and

NCAA rules and

NCAA titles and

NCAA title streak ends

NCAA tournaments and

Nell at games and

Newell rivalry vs.

nickname “India Rubberman” and

nickname “Pert” and

Norman and

old age of

Olympics and

other sports played by

PCC and

personality of

personality of, and humor

personality of, and press

personality of, and relationship with players

personality of, and shyness

personality of, and temperament

personality of, as anachronism in 1960s

Phelps on

players’ diet and

players’ dress and neatness and

players’ exams on road trips and

players’ feet and

players’ parents and

players’ pranks and

players ranking themselves and

playing speed and skills of, in high school

plays basketball as youth

plays college basketball at Purdue

plays high school basketball, with Martinsville Artesians

plays on Big Ten All Star team of 1930

plays on high school all-state team of 1927

plays on semiprofessional South Bend team

plays pro basketball

poetry and

political views of

pool skills of

popularity of, after NCAA championship

post-game routines of

pre-game regimen for players and

pro baseball contract offer and

profanity disliked by

public image of

public speaking and storytelling by

Pyramid of Success and

quits playing basketball

rebounding and

recruiting and

relationship with former players

relationship with mother

relationship with players

relationship with son Jim

retirement announced by

retirement decision of

retirement of, and party at UCLA

returns to Martinsville High, in 1989

returns to South Bend Central High, after WW II

returns to UCLA after 1973–74 season

scouting opponents and

selective amnesia of, about losses

sharp memory of

shooting skills of

shot clock and

smoking and

social life of

stalling and

success and

superstitions and rituals of

technical fouls and

time-outs avoided by

TV commentary and speaking

TV specials on

UCLA and NCAA tournament of 1952

UCLA budget and

UCLA cocktail parties and public speaking

UCLA forums and

UCLA gym problems and

UCLA job sought by

UCLA memorial for

UCLA new arena and

UCLA recreation center and

UCLA season of 1948–49, first as coach

UCLA season of 1950–51

UCLA season of 1951–52

UCLA season of 1952–53

UCLA season of 1953–54

UCLA season of 1954–55

UCLA season of 1955–56

UCLA season of 1956–57

UCLA season of 1957–58

UCLA season of 1958–59

UCLA season of 1959–60

UCLA season of 1960–61

UCLA season of 1961–62

UCLA season of 1962–63

UCLA season of 1963–64

UCLA season of 1964–65

UCLA season of 1965–66

UCLA season of 1966–67

UCLA season of 1967–68

UCLA season of 1968–69

UCLA season of 1969–70

UCLA season of 1970–71

UCLA season of 1971–72

UCLA season of 1972–73

UCLA season of 1973–74

UCLA season of 1974–75, final as coach

UCLA Southern Division championship and

UCLA support for, in old age

Walton and

West Point offer

Wooden Award and

World Series of 2002 first pitch by

World War II naval service of

World War II Navy career and

youth basketball league and

zone press and

Wooden, Joshua Hugh “Hugh” (father)

death of

influence of

racial attitudes and

“Seven-Point Creed” of

“Two Sets of Threes” and

Wooden’s basketball playing and

Wooden, Maurice “Cat” (brother)

Wooden, Nancy Anne “Nan” (daughter)

Wooden, Nell Riley (wife)

alcohol disliked by

basketball and

birth of children and

blacks and

charm bracelet of

critics of Wooden and

dating by

early married life and

game ritual and

hairpin ritual and

illness and death of

Indiana State Teachers College and

Lakers offer and

loyalty of

marries Wooden

miscarriage of

move to Encino and

move to UCLA and

NCAA title of 1964 and

NCAA title of 1970 and

Norman and

personality of

relationship with Wooden

religion and

smoking and

social life and

UCLA games and

West Point offer and

Wooden courts, in high school

Wooden’s college years and

Wooden’s health and

Wooden’s pro playing and

Wooden’s retirement and

World War II and

Wooden, Roxie Anna (mother)

death of

Wooden: A Lifetime of Observations and Reflections
(Wooden)

Wooden Award

Woods, Tiger

Woolpert, Phil

World Series (2002)

World War II

WOR radio

WTHI radio

Wulk, Ned

Wyatt Earp
(TV show)

Wyoming, University of

Yeats, William Butler

“Yonder” (Nater)

Young, Charles

Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA)

Zeta Beta Tau

Ziff, Sid

Zimmerman, Paul

zone defense

zone press

At Martinsville High School, John Wooden was known for two things: his basketball prowess and his affection for his sweetheart.

Wooden (front row, far left) was the star of the 1927 Indiana high school champs. But his missed free throw the following year cost Martinsville the title.

Wooden’s coach at Purdue, Piggy Lambert (standing), had an enormous influence on young Johnny (center), on and off the court.

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