Seth Greenberg says innovations not the best thing about Dean's legacy
Posted Jul 15, 2010
Many basketball subtleties that you often think, "I wonder where that came from?", came from Dean Smith. The huddling at the foul line. Pointing to your teammate after a nice pass. The point guard calling out the defensive set. Virginia Tech's Seth Greenberg is familiar with all of those things Smith did. But he places more importance on something else - how highly people speak of him.
(WRAL Sports Fan)
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