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Tuesday, 3 April 2018

Forty Minutes of Hell: The Extraordinary Life of Nolan Richardson

Source: www.barnesandnoble.com --- Monday, April 02, 2018
In September of 1959, Richardson enrolled at Eastern Arizona, certain he’d be gone to Arizona on a Baseball scholarship after one year. The basketball coach at Eastern Arizona learned of Richardson’s background, though, and convinced him to play hoops. That was a smart move. Richardson was sensational, scoring 22 points and ten rebounds per game before the Baseball season even began. Around Christmas, Richardson married his high school sweetheart, Helen, then returned alone to Eastern Arizona. When Helen phoned to say she was pregnant, he knew that Arizona or New Mexico State could no longer be an option. He needed to go home to El Paso to be near both of their families. Harold Davis, Texas Western’s basketball coach, heard rumors of Richardson’s situation and offered him a full scholarship. Texas Western still didn’t field a Baseball team, so it seemed an abrupt end to his Baseball career. Richardson racked up a lot of points his first season at Texas Western. An explosive and determined wing player, he scored 21 a game as a sophomore. The team wasn’t too bad that year, either, finishing 12-12. Playing for Harold Davis was a pleasure because the coach allowed Richardson to shoot whenever he got the urge. Still, something about his time under Davis didn’t sit right with Richardson. The Miners were invited to a three-game holiday tournament at Centenary College in Shreveport, the team’s first road trip. Texas Western had won thei ...



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