jueves, 25 de abril de 2013

Former Indiana Basketball Player Neil Reed Dies

Neil Reed, the former Indiana basketball player who coach Bob Knight was caught on tape choking in 1997 has died after collapsing in his Central California home. He was 36.Pioneer Valley High School Principal Shanda Herrera said Reed died Thursday morning of heart complications in Nipomo Calif. In March 2000, Reed accused Knight of choking him during a practice in 1997.When video of the practice surfaced backing Reed's claim, the Hall of Fame coach, who was known for his temper as well as his success, was put on a zero-tolerance policy by then-Indiana University President Dr. Myles Brand.That September, Knight, who became head coach at Indiana in 1971 and won three national championships, was fired after a student accused him of grabbing his arm Reed transferred to Southern Mississippi shortly after the incident at Indiana and played there in the 1998-99 season. He told the magazine he "fell out of love" with basketball."Maybe that was Coach Knight's fault and maybe it was partly my fault," he said. "But if I can handle what I've been through, then I know I can handle what lies ahead."His coach at Southern Miss, James Green, called Reed a "winner" Thursday night.
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