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October 1st, 2010 by Greg Eno Leave a reply »
The gem of a line was uttered during what today’s generation of basketball fan would tell you was the Neanderthal days of pro hoops (i.e. B.J.—Before Jordan).

It was the late-1960s and the utterer was a coach named Butch van Breda Kolff, whose last name was truncated by headline writers to simply VBK.

It was a time before three-point shots in the NBA, when there was another pro league that played with a patriotic red, white and blue ball and which had the three-pointer in its rulebook.

It was a time when the shorts only went to early-thigh and the sneakers were canvas and above the ankle. The Afros on the players’ heads added two inches to their listed height.

It was a time when the Lakers and Celtics routinely battled for the NBA championship.

See? Some things never change.

So here was VBK, coach of the Lakers, speaking in a snit about his lumbering star center Wilt Chamberlain, with whom he had a love/hate relationship.

“If the basketball court was made of grass,” VBK said of his seven-footer, “Wilt would wear out a one-square-foot patch.”

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