noI am sorry if this has already been discussed. Did anyone else think the interaction between these two was a little awkward during halftime?
When we see that the feistiness in Knight is gone, we’ll know that Knight is truly gone. His playful interaction with his good friend, Dick Vitale, was nice to see. Call it someone else’s act of bullying if it makes you feel better about yourself.Sure looked that way to me. Very awkward for Dickie V. Hard to say how much of the old Bob Knight is left. Sad to think about it.
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It looked as though Knight got pretty angry for a few seconds. He’s obviously not well, and he’s been declining for some time. That sort of behavior isn’t unusual for someone in his condition.I am sorry if this has already been discussed. Did anyone else think the interaction between these two was a little awkward during halftime?
One word: DementiaI am sorry if this has already been discussed. Did anyone else think the interaction between these two was a little awkward during halftime?
Dean Smith also suffered from dementia. It’s sad to see anybody go through that, including our all-too-human legends.One word: Dementia
I have seen somebody go through this up close. It’s very sad. CBK didn’t recognize DV and he thought he was being attacked. His mind is mostly gone and that could have been a good day for him...
Truly terrible disease to witness and just devastating for those closest to somebody going through this.
Some of you are complete and utter useless morons. Rumor starting idiots. The entire thing was staged. Pat even told Vitale to “**** with Bob”
Some of you are complete and utter useless morons. Rumor starting idiots. The entire thing was staged. Pat even told Vitale to “**** with Bob”
It obviously wasn’t, if you pay attention. It’s not uncommon for people in his condition. Very sad.Some of you are complete and utter useless morons. Rumor starting idiots. The entire thing was staged. Pat even told Vitale to “**** with Bob”
I’ll take a more objective view, but to each his own.Everything gets scrutinized on social media ad nauseam. I choose to believe it was harmless play, Bob Knight-style, until someone asks Bob and Dick their thoughts on this particular court side interaction.
Some of you are complete and utter useless morons. Rumor starting idiots. The entire thing was staged. Pat even told Vitale to “**** with Bob”
It was either Knight being feisty or perhaps if he wrestled in high school his mind went back to that for a second.Knight for sure thought he was in war. Dick said about 100 times how sad it is to see knight in this condition.
He is in very bad shape and doesn’t have much time left. Glad he finally got to come back publicly before his time on earth is up.
It also shows how Vitale still has a sharp mind. I know a lot of people think he is annoying. And to some degree it is true. But he was recalling names and events etc during the telecast. We all should have minds like Vitale at that age.It is well established that Bobby is in the latter stages of dementia....though not the final stages. He has good and bad days and moments for that matter. Put that reality in the context of Bobby inside a packed, loud and highly active AH surrounded by many former players. It is fortunate that he didn't have a breakdown under those conditions. People with dementia are easily overwhelmed by much less active surroundings. Negative consequences are inevitable....fortunately, they were isolated in this event.
I saw Knight's condition and thought...golly, he's only ten years older than me and age 79 is like, late Friday night before a date with the Grim Reaper after church on Sunday. I think once a person get's older, the smart thing to do is just believe whatever it is you want to believe, as long as it hurts no one else. If you want to think Bob battled Vitale and it was embarrassing, good for you! If you think Pat Knight and the other players took advantage of Bob by bringing him back to AH without his proper mind, so be it. I choose to think the day was spectacular, other than that daggone final score, and am just thrilled for Bob Knight, his players, family and friends. Bob Knight is going out on a good note with the university and I like that.Thank you all for the comments. I will remember that day the rest of my life. The Vitale thing will always be in my memory too. At the moment, I didn't know how to take it. Now, after reading all of this, I will just treasure the whole event. I am glad Coach Knight had a final moment in Assembly. As with many of you, his coaching was a part of our lives. I have great memories of watching his teams with my parents. It feels like a goodbye, closure, and celebration of part of my childhood. I hope his final days on this planet are peaceful and quiet. Now all I have left is Go Hoosiers. Time to go forward and right this ship.
Think it was the other way around according to Pat. I thought I heard him say he told his Dad to F with DV, when he asked Pat what he should do. Regardless, I'm not sure if it was staged, or if that's just Pat covering up for his Dad. It didn't look that way and I for sure don't think DV knew or expected that reaction. My Grandpa was a bit fiery and he had Alzheimers and could get combative. Looked like that was what was going on to me, but regardless, it was a great day for Hoosier Nation... until our team came back on the floor!
I saw Knight's condition and thought...golly, he's only ten years older than me and age 79 is like, late Friday night before a date with the Grim Reaper after church on Sunday. I think once a person get's older, the smart thing to do is just believe whatever it is you want to believe, as long as it hurts no one else. If you want to think Bob battled Vitale and it was embarrassing, good for you! If you think Pat Knight and the other players took advantage of Bob by bringing him back to AH without his proper mind, so be it. I choose to think the day was spectacular, other than that daggone final score, and am just thrilled for Bob Knight, his players, family and friends. Bob Knight is going out on a good note with the university and I like that.
Every body ages at a different rate, physically. The same goes for the brain, mentally. My dad had dementia for four years. Of course, on the street it was "Alzheimer's", but his doctor didn't think it was technically that. He was never hostile, always the same mild-mannered spirit, but he wasn't quite with it in an extremely quiet detached way. It's different for everyone who has it. Pat might be somewhat in denial, which is a normal grieving stage. I can understand him wanting to cover for his dad's failings. He wants his dad to be strong in the eyes of the public.Pat did say this exactly when asked about it. I think Pat lovingly covered for his Dad a few times in that podcast. Pat was talking about how Bob could now go to lots of different sports at Iu with much less circus. I struggle seeing this.
He never mentioned dementia...just being slow to get going and dealing with old age. But it was a great interview.
Even if the exchange between the two was real it was still a good day for RMK.I saw Knight's condition and thought...golly, he's only ten years older than me and age 79 is like, late Friday night before a date with the Grim Reaper after church on Sunday. I think once a person get's older, the smart thing to do is just believe whatever it is you want to believe, as long as it hurts no one else. If you want to think Bob battled Vitale and it was embarrassing, good for you! If you think Pat Knight and the other players took advantage of Bob by bringing him back to AH without his proper mind, so be it. I choose to think the day was spectacular, other than that daggone final score, and am just thrilled for Bob Knight, his players, family and friends. Bob Knight is going out on a good note with the university and I like that.
I will always remember him as the best bb coach in my life. Having watched coach and DV in time, DV wanted to throw his arms around coach for a hug. He never in his life got by with it. I think it was a reaction by coach, nothing more. DV had seen this many times. This has never kept their friendship from failing. That moment would never happened if coach did not consider DV a friend.Every body ages at a different rate, physically. The same goes for the brain, mentally. My dad had dementia for four years. Of course, on the street it was "Alzheimer's", but his doctor didn't think it was technically that. He was never hostile, always the same mild-mannered spirit, but he wasn't quite with it in an extremely quiet detached way. It's different for everyone who has it. Pat might be somewhat in denial, which is a normal grieving stage. I can understand him wanting to cover for his dad's failings. He wants his dad to be strong in the eyes of the public.
It was not a playful interaction on Knights part. Dickie went in for a hug or tap and Knight didn’t know who he was at that moment and took a swing at him. Dickie tried to play it off.When we see that the feistiness in Knight is gone, we’ll know that Knight is truly gone. His playful interaction with his good friend, Dick Vitale, was nice to see. Call it someone else’s act of bullying if it makes you feel better about yourself.
You truly think? Bizarre!It was not a playful interaction on Knights part. Dickie went in for a hug or tap and Knight didn’t know who he was at that moment and took a swing at him. Dickie tried to play it off.