and so the coach, you know, some say the best college coach of all time, john wooten. >> some say.f they don't say, they're idiots. >> he was my first. he walked out there the first day. i'm sitting there with a lot of high school all-americans and little me from venice high school with a halfway decent jump shot from the corner, sitting there. here he comes and he says, we will begin, gentlemen, by learning how to tie our shoes. start by pulling your socks up very tight so there's no wrinkle that will feel like a rock in your shoe after a length of time. you start with the laces at the bottom and you work your way up. and always double knots. we don't want them coming loose at the end of the game. and, you know, i played maybe two, three minutes a game, if i was lucky. i think i scored 1.3 points a game. but i was there. and the beautiful thing about coach is he remained in contact with all his players. and just a wonderful man. you know, his pyramid of success he began as an english teacher and then later gave to his teams. i pass that on to so many young people. i couched all my