Catching Up With: Lennie Rosenbluth
Posted Dec 7, 2011
When Tar Heels legend Lennie Rosenbluth isn’t whispering it to his wife in the Smith Center stands, he’s usually muttering it under his breath. “I’m not criticizing -- these players are great, and they play differently than we used to play,’’ said Rosenbluth, the former National Player of the Year who led the 1957 UNC team to a 32-0 record. “But today, I don’t think they know what the backboard, and the square in the middle, is for."
(ESPN.com)
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