Anchor ads are not supported on this page.

4S Ranch Allied Gardens Alpine Baja Balboa Park Bankers Hill Barrio Logan Bay Ho Bay Park Black Mountain Ranch Blossom Valley Bonita Bonsall Borrego Springs Boulevard Campo Cardiff-by-the-Sea Carlsbad Carmel Mountain Carmel Valley Chollas View Chula Vista City College City Heights Clairemont College Area Coronado CSU San Marcos Cuyamaca College Del Cerro Del Mar Descanso Downtown San Diego Eastlake East Village El Cajon Emerald Hills Encanto Encinitas Escondido Fallbrook Fletcher Hills Golden Hill Grant Hill Grantville Grossmont College Guatay Harbor Island Hillcrest Imperial Beach Imperial Valley Jacumba Jamacha-Lomita Jamul Julian Kearny Mesa Kensington La Jolla Lakeside La Mesa Lemon Grove Leucadia Liberty Station Lincoln Acres Lincoln Park Linda Vista Little Italy Logan Heights Mesa College Midway District MiraCosta College Miramar Miramar College Mira Mesa Mission Beach Mission Hills Mission Valley Mountain View Mount Hope Mount Laguna National City Nestor Normal Heights North Park Oak Park Ocean Beach Oceanside Old Town Otay Mesa Pacific Beach Pala Palomar College Palomar Mountain Paradise Hills Pauma Valley Pine Valley Point Loma Point Loma Nazarene Potrero Poway Rainbow Ramona Rancho Bernardo Rancho Penasquitos Rancho San Diego Rancho Santa Fe Rolando San Carlos San Marcos San Onofre Santa Ysabel Santee San Ysidro Scripps Ranch SDSU Serra Mesa Shelltown Shelter Island Sherman Heights Skyline Solana Beach Sorrento Valley Southcrest South Park Southwestern College Spring Valley Stockton Talmadge Temecula Tierrasanta Tijuana UCSD University City University Heights USD Valencia Park Valley Center Vista Warner Springs

100 Point Basketball Game

As a kid, I'd read anything I could about the old-time basketball players. Their stories always fascinated me.

There was the New York Knicks teams in the early 70s, with an injured Willis Reed coming out and helping them win a championship.

Red Auerbach's Celts.

My favorite Lakers team in the early 70s, winning 33 straight games. That team had Jerry West, Elgin Baylor, and Wilt the Stilt.

In a Wilt Chamberlain autobiography (the one he wrote before admitting to sleeping with 20,000 women), he talked about the game in which he scored 100 points. It's a record that will never be broken (the 20,000 women might be...Warren Beatty is at about 18,436; the marriage has slowed him down a bit).

On all the AM sports stations, the talk was about another 100-point game in basketball. And when I met up with a friend for lunch, we discussed it.

It was a high school game in Texas, and it ended with a score of 100 to 0. And, what made the story ripe for debates was the fact that the team that scored 100 points fired their coach.

It was weird, because the school had apologized for running up the score on the other team. That coach, Micah Grimes, then posted a blog saying that he didn't agree with the apology.

What Grimes is so idiotic he doesn't get...is that there's nothing wrong with beating another team. And, I don't even buy all the arguments sports shows were making about the team that didn't score being a school for "disabled children" that only had eight girls try out for the team (as oppose to the other school, which had 200 girls to choose from).

There was also a lot of talk, because both were Christian schools.

The problem with Grimes is -- according to my friend who researched it -- he never put in his bench players.

Most teams with a big lead, would put in the players that sit the bench. This does a number of things. It keeps you from running the score up (which is the more sportsman like thing to do). And, it also gives more experience to those players, and helps prepare them for when a starter gets injured and they may need to come in and play. Not to mention the fact that, it just makes the game more enjoyable for those sitting on the bench. At the very least, wouldn't you as a coach want your players to be having fun?

Grimes apparently had his team doing a full-court press, and they were stealing the ball from the other team on each one of those presses.

One of the radio stations said that the winning team was even shooting three pointers late in the game. How hard would it have been for the coach to call a time-out and say "We don't need three pointers. We're winning by over 50 points. How about we work on some of our passes? And only shoot if you end up under the basket, all by yourself."

I've coached basketball, I know the things you can say. And, I've seen the other coaches that will do anything to win. Instead of teaching the kids how to have fun and learn the fundamentals, it's all about winning. And, rules had to be made that said each person on the team is played the same amount of time (which they still didn't do).

The losing team has been praised by all kinds of media. They were on many of the network TV morning shows, including "Good Morning America" and the "Today" show.

My friend told me the rest of their schedule was canceled, so that they wouldn't have to suffer another defeat like that.

But from the clip I saw in one of the interviews, they seemed to be taking the loss rather well.

I just can't wait for the next thing we get to hear from Micah Grimes. He's the type that would pull a Tonya Harding, and maybe have the new coach of Covenant School bashed in the knee.

Here's something you might be interested in.
Submit a free classified
or view all

Previous article

San Diego Gen Z-ers spend 17% more than millennials did on rent

Half of local renters pay more than 30% of income on housing

As a kid, I'd read anything I could about the old-time basketball players. Their stories always fascinated me.

There was the New York Knicks teams in the early 70s, with an injured Willis Reed coming out and helping them win a championship.

Red Auerbach's Celts.

My favorite Lakers team in the early 70s, winning 33 straight games. That team had Jerry West, Elgin Baylor, and Wilt the Stilt.

In a Wilt Chamberlain autobiography (the one he wrote before admitting to sleeping with 20,000 women), he talked about the game in which he scored 100 points. It's a record that will never be broken (the 20,000 women might be...Warren Beatty is at about 18,436; the marriage has slowed him down a bit).

On all the AM sports stations, the talk was about another 100-point game in basketball. And when I met up with a friend for lunch, we discussed it.

It was a high school game in Texas, and it ended with a score of 100 to 0. And, what made the story ripe for debates was the fact that the team that scored 100 points fired their coach.

It was weird, because the school had apologized for running up the score on the other team. That coach, Micah Grimes, then posted a blog saying that he didn't agree with the apology.

What Grimes is so idiotic he doesn't get...is that there's nothing wrong with beating another team. And, I don't even buy all the arguments sports shows were making about the team that didn't score being a school for "disabled children" that only had eight girls try out for the team (as oppose to the other school, which had 200 girls to choose from).

There was also a lot of talk, because both were Christian schools.

The problem with Grimes is -- according to my friend who researched it -- he never put in his bench players.

Most teams with a big lead, would put in the players that sit the bench. This does a number of things. It keeps you from running the score up (which is the more sportsman like thing to do). And, it also gives more experience to those players, and helps prepare them for when a starter gets injured and they may need to come in and play. Not to mention the fact that, it just makes the game more enjoyable for those sitting on the bench. At the very least, wouldn't you as a coach want your players to be having fun?

Grimes apparently had his team doing a full-court press, and they were stealing the ball from the other team on each one of those presses.

One of the radio stations said that the winning team was even shooting three pointers late in the game. How hard would it have been for the coach to call a time-out and say "We don't need three pointers. We're winning by over 50 points. How about we work on some of our passes? And only shoot if you end up under the basket, all by yourself."

I've coached basketball, I know the things you can say. And, I've seen the other coaches that will do anything to win. Instead of teaching the kids how to have fun and learn the fundamentals, it's all about winning. And, rules had to be made that said each person on the team is played the same amount of time (which they still didn't do).

The losing team has been praised by all kinds of media. They were on many of the network TV morning shows, including "Good Morning America" and the "Today" show.

My friend told me the rest of their schedule was canceled, so that they wouldn't have to suffer another defeat like that.

But from the clip I saw in one of the interviews, they seemed to be taking the loss rather well.

I just can't wait for the next thing we get to hear from Micah Grimes. He's the type that would pull a Tonya Harding, and maybe have the new coach of Covenant School bashed in the knee.

Sponsored
Here's something you might be interested in.
Submit a free classified
or view all
Ask a Hipster — Advice you didn't know you needed Big Screen — Movie commentary Blurt — Music's inside track Booze News — San Diego spirits Classical Music — Immortal beauty Classifieds — Free and easy Cover Stories — Front-page features Drinks All Around — Bartenders' drink recipes Excerpts — Literary and spiritual excerpts Feast! — Food & drink reviews Feature Stories — Local news & stories Fishing Report — What’s getting hooked from ship and shore From the Archives — Spotlight on the past Golden Dreams — Talk of the town The Gonzo Report — Making the musical scene, or at least reporting from it Letters — Our inbox Movies@Home — Local movie buffs share favorites Movie Reviews — Our critics' picks and pans Musician Interviews — Up close with local artists Neighborhood News from Stringers — Hyperlocal news News Ticker — News & politics Obermeyer — San Diego politics illustrated Outdoors — Weekly changes in flora and fauna Overheard in San Diego — Eavesdropping illustrated Poetry — The old and the new Reader Travel — Travel section built by travelers Reading — The hunt for intellectuals Roam-O-Rama — SoCal's best hiking/biking trails San Diego Beer — Inside San Diego suds SD on the QT — Almost factual news Sheep and Goats — Places of worship Special Issues — The best of Street Style — San Diego streets have style Surf Diego — Real stories from those braving the waves Theater — On stage in San Diego this week Tin Fork — Silver spoon alternative Under the Radar — Matt Potter's undercover work Unforgettable — Long-ago San Diego Unreal Estate — San Diego's priciest pads Your Week — Daily event picks
4S Ranch Allied Gardens Alpine Baja Balboa Park Bankers Hill Barrio Logan Bay Ho Bay Park Black Mountain Ranch Blossom Valley Bonita Bonsall Borrego Springs Boulevard Campo Cardiff-by-the-Sea Carlsbad Carmel Mountain Carmel Valley Chollas View Chula Vista City College City Heights Clairemont College Area Coronado CSU San Marcos Cuyamaca College Del Cerro Del Mar Descanso Downtown San Diego Eastlake East Village El Cajon Emerald Hills Encanto Encinitas Escondido Fallbrook Fletcher Hills Golden Hill Grant Hill Grantville Grossmont College Guatay Harbor Island Hillcrest Imperial Beach Imperial Valley Jacumba Jamacha-Lomita Jamul Julian Kearny Mesa Kensington La Jolla Lakeside La Mesa Lemon Grove Leucadia Liberty Station Lincoln Acres Lincoln Park Linda Vista Little Italy Logan Heights Mesa College Midway District MiraCosta College Miramar Miramar College Mira Mesa Mission Beach Mission Hills Mission Valley Mountain View Mount Hope Mount Laguna National City Nestor Normal Heights North Park Oak Park Ocean Beach Oceanside Old Town Otay Mesa Pacific Beach Pala Palomar College Palomar Mountain Paradise Hills Pauma Valley Pine Valley Point Loma Point Loma Nazarene Potrero Poway Rainbow Ramona Rancho Bernardo Rancho Penasquitos Rancho San Diego Rancho Santa Fe Rolando San Carlos San Marcos San Onofre Santa Ysabel Santee San Ysidro Scripps Ranch SDSU Serra Mesa Shelltown Shelter Island Sherman Heights Skyline Solana Beach Sorrento Valley Southcrest South Park Southwestern College Spring Valley Stockton Talmadge Temecula Tierrasanta Tijuana UCSD University City University Heights USD Valencia Park Valley Center Vista Warner Springs
Close

Anchor ads are not supported on this page.