"The Wizard of Westwood was recently asked who was the greatest player he ever coached. His answer was, 'I don't know; ask Al McGuire.'"
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About Al McGuire
Al McGuire was an American college basketball coach and basketball analyst. Born in 1928 in New York, McGuire enjoyed a successful coaching career with Marquette University, leading the team to the NCAA championship in 1977. After retiring from coaching, he became a popular television analyst renowned for his colorful personality and insightful commentary. McGuire was known for his unorthodox coaching methods and witty remarks, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of basketball.
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