Barclay Hope:

We held a reunion at Richard Stein's house in Santa Barbara on March 31, 2001. I had an original tape of the championship game, ugly as it was, and it was delightful how quickly we fell back into a hilarious critique of each others efforts. As you recall there was plenty to laugh about in that game, mostly on the shooting side. Surprisingly, besides the "short" shorts and our methodical, boring offense, I was surprised how tough we STILL looked defensively after all this time!

I'll give you a few scenes that are "freeze-framed" in my mind from that year...

  What made us so good? We all loved to play, and we all, despite some aforementioned jealousies, pretty much liked each other. There was enough "evenness" in talent to make practices intensely competitive. Mostly though, while not the most terrific bunch of athletes ever assembled, we were a HIGHLY INTELLIGENT group that really KNEW the game of basketball and particularly the subtleties and nuances of outstanding TEAM DEFENSE. The FEELING of what we often experienced that year has been elusive in athletics and later in life, but that feeling has been what I have strived for since as I have built my professional career and tried to instill some of the same qualities that came so naturally to that group.

Thanks for listening to my sharing!