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THE
GAME NOT BEEN THE SAME
by Jay Bilas
College Basketball Analyst
ESPN
I have always enjoyed my time in the game, but I
have never enjoyed it more than when I was
broadcasting games in the Atlantic 10 in the mid to
late 1990’s. Every time I had Xavier game, I looked
forward to spending time at practice with Musketeer
coach Skip Prosser, whom I considered to be one of
the true good guys in the game.
I miss Skip. To me, the game has not been the same
since he left it.
When I first saw Prosser’s Musketeer’s in a
shootaround, I couldn’t believe how hard they were
going. Xavier had a game in six hours in the old
Cincinnati Gardens, and Prosser was presiding over a
knock down, drag out battle on the floor among Lenny
Brown, Gary Lumpkin, Darnell Williams, James Posey
and Torraye Braggs. It was eye opening, to say the
least. After the workout, Prosser sat down and I
told him that I had never seen any team go that hard
in a shootaround. He said, “if you’re going to lace
‘em up, you might as well play. I don’t know any
other way.”
Every time I was with Skip Prosser, on a basketball
court or off, I learned something, or I thought of
something in a different way. He was a teacher
first, a man that had stood in a classroom before a
group of students and was charged with educating
them. In my judgment, Skip carried that forward into
his coaching. He loved to compete, but he also loved
to teach and to learn.
Two things I remember most about Skip Prosser: he
never made excuses, and he always said thank you.
“Never delay gratitude,” he would always say, and he
lived it. Once, after Skip had accepted the job at
Wake Forest, I spoke at an event for him, and at the
conclusion of the event, he handed me an envelope
with a check in it. I wouldn’t take it from him, and
told him I accepted the event simply because he
asked me. That wasn’t good enough for Skip. He knew
I had a young son, Anthony, and he said I should
send him to his summer camp.
My wife and I thought our son was a bit too young
for a week of overnight camp, so Skip encouraged me
to bring Anthony to his two day “Father-Son” camp. I
agreed, and it was one of the best experiences of my
life. Just before Fathers’ Day, Skip and his staff
ran the Father-Son camp, and a bunch of dads and
their sons went through camp together, ate together,
and stayed in the dorms together. And, Skip had his
players working the camp, so Anthony and the other
kids did drills with Chris Paul, Justin Gray and
Eric Williams. Skip and his players were absolutely
great with the kids, and Anthony left the camp a
huge Wake Forest fan, and he left there thinking
that Skip and Chris Paul were his friends.
The following season, in 1995, I was assigned the
Wake Forest-Illinois game when the Deacons were
ranked No. 2 in the country. Illinois crushed Wake,
and after the game I called my wife to check in. She
told me that Anthony took the Wake loss pretty hard,
and cried. Later, I went into the Wake Forest locker
room to see Skip, and after we had talked for a
while, he asked me how Anthony was doing. I told him
what my wife had told me, and I didn’t think much of
it.
Later that season, I was broadcasting the Wake
Forest-Texas game, and I took Anthony with me.
Before the game, Skip came over to where Anthony was
sitting, and whispered in his ear. Later, I asked
Anthony what Coach Prosser had said, and Anthony
told me, “He said not to worry about it, because he
cried after the Illinois game, too.”
The summer before Skip passed away, he called me to
ask about a trip I had taken to the Middle East for
something called Operation Hardwood. I was one of a
group of college coaches that traveled to Camp
Arifjan in Kuwait to coach U.S. soldiers in a
basketball tournament. Skip had been asked to go,
and he was considering it. He asked me what I
thought he should do. I told him that he should go,
and that he would be the perfect coach and person
for that trip. And, I told him that it would change
his life, because it had changed mine.
Skip went, and his team won the tournament. His
photo still hangs in the gym at Camp Arifjan. Later
that summer after Skip returned, I went to
Winston-Salem at Skip’s request to host his first
Coaches v. Cancer event, and prior to the event, he
asked if he could see me privately out on the
balcony. I stepped outside with him, thinking he
would want to talk about the logistics of the
evening. Instead, he wanted to thank me for
convincing him go to the Middle East. He told me
about what he had learned, that it had indeed
changed his life, and that I had undersold the
experience. He spoke so passionately about it, and
how he would be a better coach and person for it. He
wished he could have taken his team with him, and he
said he couldn’t wait to use what he had learned
with his team. He was really fired up about it.
A few days later, I received the call that Skip had
died in his office after finishing a run. Like
everyone who knew him, I was devastated. I had lost
a friend, and the game had lost one of the good
guys. The truth is, they just don’t make men like
Skip Prosser very often. I was lucky to have known
him.
I still miss him. |
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