June 28, 2011

Coach Valvano and Lorenzo Charles

The tragic death of Lorenzo Charles has made all basketball fans reflect back to 1983. One of the great quotes I read today was from Thurl Bailey, “Coach V and Lo had a big hug in heaven.”

The '83 National Championship run of the NC State Wolfpack is being remembered and lauded as one of the top 10 greatest feats in all of sports. As a Tar Heel fan I think that may be a little extreme, but it could be a chapter in the business book SWITCH.

SWITCH is one of the hot books written by brothers Dan and Chip Heath. It is a tremendous book about how to create change when change is hard. Valvano had to change the mindset of the Wolfpack who went into the ACC tournament with an injured Derrick Whittenburg and a 4th place regular season finish. How did he do that? He did that with that old sports cliché, “Just one game at a time.”

If the Pack stewed about facing Michael Jordan and Ralph Sampson, they could have been overwhelmed, but instead he implored his team to just win the next game. And then he broke it down even more simply, “Slow the game down and hit your 3’s.”

Famed UCLA Coach, John Wooden, often spoke about making small improvements every day. Eventually that improvement will build confidence and that will snowball. Valvano was a master at shrinking the change. Imagine the confidence they had with this style of basketball as the beat the Tar Heels and Virginia.

Just like the authors of SWITCH teach us, Valvano found the bright spots; they had heart, played smart and could shoot 3’s. He got his team to imagine the destination by shrinking the change and focusing on one game at a time. And finally he scripted the steps by slowing the ball down, shooting 3’s and fouling the other teams.

The Cardiac Kids as they were called captured the hearts of all basketball fans. Even when they told Valvano that he had no chance to beat Houston and Hakeem Olajuwon, he replied, “I will tell you has no chance of winning, UCLA and Kansas because they are not here. But we are in the finals so we do have some chance of winning.” Back in 1983 Coach V was finding the bright spots!

June 16, 2011

A Fight Between My Heart and My Head

Yesterday Ryanne came to me while I was working out and said, “Can we talk without you getting mad?” “Sure,” my heart said and then my mind chimed in, “Did you wreck your car?”

“No, but if now is not a good time we can talk later,” she added. “Honey, just spit it out,” smiled my heart. “I can’t kill you here, because there are too many witnesses,” laughed the brain.

Well the short story is that after she came out of volleyball camp, a small puppy came up to her and got under her car. An obviously neglected puppy, Ryanne found something to give it water in and the puppy just collapsed in her arms. It then somehow miraculously crawled into her car and managed to convince her to drive it home.

“Can we keep it dad? I named her Lucy. She is mostly Black Lab but she is a mutt. I am taking her to the vet tomorrow and I’ll pay for everything. This can be my dog and I will look after it. Can I keep her dad, can I please?”



Funny thing about heart and head arguments, very rarely is there a winner. But here is how the argument unfolded.

Heart: Lucy that is a cute name

Head: Give it a few months and then she will become Lucifer

Heart: If it has some Black Lab then the dog must be smart

Head: No telling the inbred gene pool this dog has spawned from. Don’t be surprised if it has a third ear.

Heart: But that puppy breath is so sweet.

Head: Puppy breath, don’t get the dog near your mouth, it probably has parvo.

Heart: I bet she’s athletic; she would be cool to be your running and hiking buddy

Head: Oh, that’s really fair to 14 year old Maxine and crazy hound dog Ellie

Heart: Max and Ellie will just love this puppy

Head: The puppy will drive old Max crazy and Crazy Ellie might eat it whole

Heart: Ryanne will be a good dog owner

Head: Wake up stupid. She’s going away to college in a year and you will be the dog owner

Heart: Cute, Cute, Cute, Cute, And Cute!

Head: One word – Hole Digger!

Heart: That’s two words

Head: You’re an idiot

Heart: Takes one to know one

Head: Your Mama

Heart: Your Daddy!


See what I mean? Who wins? Anybody want a dog? She’s a cutie!