The legendary careers of Lute Olson, Mike Candrea, Jerry Kindall and Dick Tomey are why they're the four faces on our Mount Rushmore of Arizona coaches. https://t.co/YBS01X5ZAG
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Last week, my family went to dinner at @NobleHops in Oro Valley and discovered an amazing new amenity there: patio owls. Of course I had to go back and get pictures of the nest a few days later.
Everyone talking about Lute, for good reason, but I was 12 when Fred Snowden took us to our first Elite 8 appearance.
He’s looking down on us also with a smile. They are up there together.
#BearDown@snowdenhoops
Arizona’s return to Final Four resonated with former stars.
Tom Tolbert: “It’s about f—ing time! Love everything about this team … love some smashmouth hoops.”
Steve Kerr: “Zero turnovers in the second half? I can’t conceive of such a thing.” https://t.co/Ljg6Ks6UIJ
It’s so important to understand and honor history. Such a classy moment from UofA head coach Tommy Lloyd to shout-out Lute Olson after advancing to the #FinalFour.
There’s another man looking upstairs with grey hair too that I know is so proud! Anyways Bill Walton went to UCLA, he loved Arizona, and the city of Tucson!
“I know this -- There’s a good-looking guy with white hair looking down on us right now that’s happy!”
Tommy Lloyd pays his respects to the legendary Lute Olson.
March 28, 1988: University of Arizona guard Steve Kerr greets Wildcat fans in Tucson after the team's return from Seattle—where Arizona had defeated North Carolina to advance to the school's first-ever Final Four.
The senior shot 114-199 (57.3%) from three in 1987-88.
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EXCLUSIVE:
The man who says he was detained by Pima County Sheriff’s Deputies for “kidnapping” Nancy Guthrie has now been released.
He only wants to be identified as Carlos. He says he was held at the scene of the initial traffic stop for hours.
Full interview to come soon.