If it doesn't work, click here to access the mp3 directly (right-click the link to download). Here is a media player that should allow you to listen to the interview. In one of the funnier moments of the interview, Tyus shared that while playing in a championship game for the Greek club Olympiakos, his coach got hit with an unusual food item during a team huddle on the sideline.Tyus finds it easier to see everyone now that he is back in the states. Edney still keeps in touch with other Bruin teammates, including Ed O'Bannon, Kris Johnson, Toby Bailey, and Bob Myers.Tyus went through the 1995 shot and what he saw as the play unfolded.While asking Edney about his famous shot against Missouri in 1995, Petros did his best Jim Harrick impression, which Edney found entertaining.He is interested in coaching, and he has been involved in basketball clinics and related activities.Tyus has retired and is living back in the U.S.The hosts of the show, Petros Papadakis and Matt "Money" Smith, asked the former UCLA star about his current activities, his career in Europe, and other related topics. Tyus Edney recently made an appearance on the Petros & Money Show on local Los Angeles radio station AM 570 KLAC. Coliseum Court of Honor:Ĭoach Wooden speaking at the same ceremony at which Vin Scully spoke:īen Howland on ESPN talking about Coach Wooden's passing:ĮSPN has plenty of additional stories and videos as well. This clip is from a ceremony for the unveiling of a commemorative plaque for Coach in the L.A. Vin Scully speaking about meeting Coach Wooden for the first time. With my dearest who are waiting over there. Petrified of leaving family, home and friends.Īnd a lonely, dreadful fear of when life ends.Īnd departure does not host a single care. Includes Coach Wooden reciting Swen Nater's poem "Yonder" at the end (words to the poem are below):
UCLA has a huge media release and tribute page with biographical information, quotes by him and about him, and video.Ĭoach John Wooden’s legacy in pictures, with his voice and those of his athletes and fans. He made this world a better place while he was here, and he will be missed. Coach John Wooden passed away at 6:45 pm today.