In a week of somber news, remembering lessons from a basketball junkie

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All you can do is shake your head at that stuff and wonder how our society produces such disregard for life.

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The news that hit home for me last weekend was the death of famed college basketball coach Rick Majerus.

When I caught the coaching bug several years ago, Majerus was one of my key resources.

When Majerus spoke at an IBCA clinic in Urbandale, I had him sign my copy of his book, “My Life on a Napkin,” which chronicled his coaching life and experiences, many of which involved diagramming plays on restaurant napkins during sessions with colleagues “talking ball.”

When Brett told us he was going to attend the University of Utah as a freshman, the wheels started turning about getting further access to the longtime Utes coach.

But, alas, Majerus ended his 15-year stint in Salt Lake the spring before Brett enrolled at the university. Before taking the St. Louis University job in 2007, Majerus offered his expertise on ESPN broadcasts. I tuned in to any game he called, just to pick up any nuances I hadn’t heard before.

At St. Louis, CNA sports editor Scott Vicker had regular contact with him as he attended all of the press conferences in his involvement in campus radio coverage of the Billikens.

But he probably never got personally chewed out by Majerus like I did a few years ago at a clinic held in Marshalltown Community College’s gym.

I was sitting near the front, capturing his presentation on my video camera, so I could use it again, perhaps in an instructional setting with my teams. In particular, he was a master at utilizing the pick-and-roll in his offensive schemes.

Suddenly, he was in my face, telling me to turn off the camera immediately, and to give him the video tape. I think he worried it might end up on the Internet in some form, competing with his own videos that carried a price tag.

I compromised. I shut down the camera, but I did not hand over any of my own property. He let it go, but not before also yelling at a guy in the back row for typing on a laptop computer during his clinic.

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