Thank you. I am having fun in this forum, learning from Tech fans much of the "new" basketball that has come upon us in recent years. As we age, I find that long-term memory is more abundant that last year or even yesterday. So much has changed and I have been having to catch up on what's going on today with all the new lingo and concepts of modern basketball. I am not quite from Naismith days of basketball, but I was coached by Whack Hyder, who was a good jumper as a player as a guard and forward at Tech 1933-37, leading Tech to an undefeated 10-0 SEC record. They would have gone to the NCAA tournament, but the NCAA tournament did not happen until 1939. The 1938 team won the SEC tournament, but again no NCAA tournament yet. Whack jumped at center court after ever made basket by either team, thus low scoring games. The coach(s) could not talk to the players at timeouts, thus no on-court coaching, much like soccer today. That is why Coach Hyder and such as Coach Wooden were somewhat quiet on the bench. Their coaching was done in practice when they were college players and that was evident in their coaching style. They very seldom even stood up from the bench during the game. But they did talk to us during timeouts. Coach Hyder played all his home games in the old Naval Armory at the NE corner of Grant field. There was only room for some students and even fewer fans.