Coaching Michael Jordan
Posted May 26, 2014
Roy Williams: "The first time I ever saw (Michael Jordan) was the summer before his senior year in high school. I told Eddie Fogler, our other assistant coach at that time, that I had just seen the best 6'4" high school player I’d ever witnessed. None of us had any idea that he was going to develop into the greatest player who’s ever played the game. You know, we’d like to say we knew, but we didn’t."
(Newsweek)
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