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<blockquote data-quote="OHeer" data-source="post: 129257566" data-attributes="member: 1682379"><p>I saw Rod Hundley play for the Charleston Reds against my school, Spencer. I saw him play freshman ball at WVU when some of the crowd would go home after the freshman game. Make no mistake, Rod Hundley was a great player. It is also my opinion that he was a very complicated person. By Rods own admission he could have been much better if he had trained harder and partied less. In his book " You Gotta Love It Baby" he tells the story of a man asking Rod to buy him a beer. When Hundley ask him why he wanted him to buy him a beer the man replied "so I can say Rod Hundled bought me a beer". I was acquainted with Rod Hundley and he never bought me a beer, but I can say he bought me coffee at the old Mountain-leer. One of my most prized possessions is a copy of " You Gotta Love It Baby" autographed "Ed Good to see you again Rod Hundley". When I am gone, it will belong to my grand daughter who is a basketball player. Rod Hundley has finally found the peace that he so richly deserves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OHeer, post: 129257566, member: 1682379"] I saw Rod Hundley play for the Charleston Reds against my school, Spencer. I saw him play freshman ball at WVU when some of the crowd would go home after the freshman game. Make no mistake, Rod Hundley was a great player. It is also my opinion that he was a very complicated person. By Rods own admission he could have been much better if he had trained harder and partied less. In his book " You Gotta Love It Baby" he tells the story of a man asking Rod to buy him a beer. When Hundley ask him why he wanted him to buy him a beer the man replied "so I can say Rod Hundled bought me a beer". I was acquainted with Rod Hundley and he never bought me a beer, but I can say he bought me coffee at the old Mountain-leer. One of my most prized possessions is a copy of " You Gotta Love It Baby" autographed "Ed Good to see you again Rod Hundley". When I am gone, it will belong to my grand daughter who is a basketball player. Rod Hundley has finally found the peace that he so richly deserves. [/QUOTE]
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