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Post by fjs64 on Mar 30, 2011 21:31:04 GMT -5
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Post by Nordender on Mar 31, 2011 7:48:14 GMT -5
I have known Jimmy since I rebounded for him on the side baskets at practice in the Reilly Center. I was at practice the day when the news broke that Bonas would not be able to participate in the NCAA tournament in 1969, Satalin's senior year. Poor Jimmy, he cried like a baby, and others followed. The Brown Indians would have gone a long way that year. The real kick in the dupa for Satalin is that he had been red-shirted a year due to serious surgery. I have always known Jimmy to be a good man and I wish he and Kathy the very best. Who knows, he is 65-66 years old and may just want to stay home or head to Florida in the Winter! I will certainly give Satalin the benefit of the doubt!
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Post by sony on Mar 31, 2011 11:06:20 GMT -5
Sats is a great guy! I also wish he and kathy the best of everything.
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Post by Ladderman on Mar 31, 2011 13:43:18 GMT -5
Does anyone know if he was let go? He's of an age where most folks give serious fault to retirement.
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Post by ltbf on Mar 31, 2011 14:34:30 GMT -5
Losing a man of Sat's caliber does not benefit the A10. I hope that the road rises up to meet him and the wind is always at his back.
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Post by sony on Mar 31, 2011 14:41:25 GMT -5
He may very well have stepped down on his own - I don't necessarily attribute this to a dismissal.
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Post by derhut on Mar 31, 2011 15:28:02 GMT -5
great guy, great coach a true teacher of the game and most importantly, a son of a coach..saddest thing is that the AD at sbu when satts was the coach put the wood to him and wouldnt let him have his own hoops camp at sbu..totally asinine..basically flushed him out to duquesne...dumbest move of all time !
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