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John Wooden: a life in books

Sad to hear about the passing of John Wooden, the legendary basketball coach who racked up 10 national championships at UCLA while producing enough great players to fill a Hall of Fame. As a teenager, I cheered for the underdogs and cringed at all the championships in L.A. I was watching happily from a bar in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. in 1974, when Notre Dame ended the team's 88-game win streak -- a record that will likely stand forever.

But I respected Wooden and a coach, and understand why his books could fill a whole shelf. Among them are "They Call Me Coach," "The Essential Wooden: A Lifetime of Lessons on Leaders and Leadership" and "My Personal Best : Life Lessons from an All-American Journey." (He may have set another record: for writing collaborators.) "A Game Plan for Life: The Power of Mentoring," was written with Don Yeager, who is collaborating with the Baltimore Ravens' Michael Oher on a memoir. They're a good place to get a sense of his genius for coaching and motivating.

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