ESPN/AP "The assessment today is some of his faculties are coming back and he's improving," Jackson said Sunday at the Lakers' suburban practice gym.
Roland Lazenby Chip Schaefer: “Tex is a few years younger than my parents and a product of that Depression era. To say that he is frugal would be an understatement. Johnny Bach used to call him penurious. I think that’s a very apt description of him. But I think Tex in a lot of ways is the way we all should be. He doesn’t like to see things get wasted. He takes that attitude at the dinner table, too. If there’s a little bit of meat on your bone, he may just pick up your steak bone and finish it off for you… Basketball is his absolute passion in life. He’s 73 years old (87 now), and that’s what keeps him going. There’s times when he’ll look tired, and I’ll wonder if he has the energy for it. Then all of a sudden practice will start, and he’s out here barking at these guys like he’s coaching the K-State freshman team and it’s 1948. Tex has three or four real passions in life. One of them’s basketball. Certainly one of them’s food. He really enjoys his finances. He pores over the business section of the paper as intensely as he does the sports section. He’s a real joy. I hope he keeps on going.”
Sunday, April 26, 2009
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