
Dee Brown's race against the clock
Dee Brown wants to be a better dad. He wants to be an elite head coach. Reminiscing on how two decades evaporated so quickly with the college basketball legend.

I also opened this thread hoping finally for some insight on the departure, but no article that has a header with 'better' and 'elite' in it is going to be looking for skeletons. And maybe it is better to leave those buried anyway.Odd that it doesn't mention his short stint on staff at Illinois and mysterious departure, yet the article does explore his desire to stay connected with the Illinois fanbase and to coach his team against the Illini.
So what did he say about the comeback?I have shared this before. I was out in Chicago one Sunday, and my wife had my Illini crewneck on because it had gotten a little cold. This very nice guy who looked kind of familiar came up and told my wife he liked her sweatshirt. A couple of the people we were with (NONE of whom were Illini fans, by the way!) could totally tell that they knew that face. About a minute later, I was standing close by, and I finally said, "Dude, are you Dee Brown?!" and he just chuckled and was like, "Yeah."
We literally played shuffleboard with Dee and his girlfriend for hours, and he was SO cool. Seems like a great guy. I even called my younger sister so he could say hi, and she literally couldn't believe it.I tried not to bombard him with Illini questions, but I HAD to ask a few ... it was so fun to hear him describe what the comeback against Arizona was like from the court.
Hope Dee has a really bright future ahead!
Well, my memory is a bit blurred due to how many beers I had, and please forgive how anticlimactic my wording is going to beSo what did he say about the comeback?
We got to talk to Dee at the David Williams Golf Tournament last week in CU. What at great guy. I dont know what happened when he was on the staff here, but it is a shame he is not still down here working for the Illini.Thanks. An exemplary man. Grateful that he's an Illini.
I love Dee, but there is a significant amount of evidence that your statement is suspect. The fact that his dismissal was so sudden and without transparency is not helpful. I won't get into personal innuendo but there is a clear reason one of the most popular players, and post career coaches in Illinois history just left and then hasn't been brought back. UIUC has everything to gain pumping Dee's identity and importance to our organization if he is clear, as he was the Sports Illustrated guy...but they don't. That's telling folksThanks. An exemplary man. Grateful that he's an Illini.
Dang autocorrect on the second KamsI got the honor of partying with Dee, Deron, Luther, Rich, Calvin, and Augie at Kams in January of 05. I was bar hopping with a couple friends. When we got to Cams, almost everyone was on the left side of the bar and about 10 people on the right. I noticed Dee right off the bat. My friends went to the left side with everyone else, but I went to the right. What's the worst thing that could happen? Told them that I bleed Orange and Blue and was a massive fan. After a couple minutes of talking, they invited me and my friends to "their" side to drink for free. Cheap vodka shots and cheap vodka with fruit punch. It was a blast! Drank for a couple of hours before they left. The bartender said they/we went through 4 handles of that vodka. Calvin was hilarious!
I love Dee, but there is a significant amount of evidence that your statement is suspect. The fact that his dismissal was so sudden and without transparency is not helpful. I won't get into personal innuendo but there is a clear reason one of the most popular players, and post career coaches in Illinois history just left and then hasn't been brought back. UIUC has everything to gain pumping Dee's identity and importance to our organization if he is clear, as he was the Sports Illustrated guy...but they don't. That's telling folks
Not Illini related, but it reminds me of a story from several years back when I was working in the St. Louis Cardinals press box. I went to the bathroom there, which on one wall had three urinals, and on the opposite wall was a single urinal and the stall. On this particular occasion, two of the three urinals on the one wall were occupied by two old men, with the middle urinal open. So naturally, as urinal etiquette dictates, I chose to use the single urinal on the opposite wall.I've been fortunate to talk to Dee on a few occasions. The first time, I was but a young lad at the Marketplace Mall with my dad. We go to the restroom. My dad is wearing a Bears hat. As we stand at the urinals, this dude starts chatting my dad up about how good the Bears are going to be this upcoming season. My dad was a bit standoffish, as I recall - Not very interested in talking football with a complete stranger while relieving himself. So, the conversation was pretty one sided. But it extended to the bathroom sinks, then the hand dryers, then outside the bathroom door. My dad is basically just courteously nodding along with whatever this dude is saying at this point. I'm just standing there wide-eyed and starstruck because the guy my dad is talking to is my hero, Dee Brown.
We get outside the restroom and another taller guy is waiting for Dee, it's Luther Head. Dee keeps talking to my dad and Luther seems a little annoyed. He's ready to go but Dee keeps talking to this random guy from the bathroom. Finally, Lu gets Dee to walk away from the conversation. My dad and Dee exchange take-cares and see-ya-laters.
Then I look at my dad, who by the way is a die hard Illini fan as well, and said, "You have no idea who that was, do you?"
When I told him it was Dee and Luther, he was shocked and I think a little embarrassed that he wasn't a little more gracious to a couple of his favorite players.
Didn't that pi$$ you off....???......Not Illini related, but it reminds me of a story from several years back when I was working in the St. Louis Cardinals press box. I went to the bathroom there, which on one wall had three urinals, and on the opposite wall was a single urinal and the stall. On this particular occasion, two of the three urinals on the one wall were occupied by two old men, with the middle urinal open. So naturally, as urinal etiquette dictates, I chose to use the single urinal on the opposite wall.
As I’m relieving myself, a fourth person enters the room and heads toward the last remaining urinal. I immediately recognize the unique, booming voice of Mike Shannon who loudly proclaims “well, whatta ya know… I’m pi$$in’ between two hall of famers!”
Yes…it turns out that my strict adherence to unwritten men’s room rules had cost me the chance to take a leak between Stan Musial and Enos “Country” Slaughter. Missed opportunity.
You missed a couple of memorable handshakes and back slaps. 3 if you count Shannon.Not Illini related, but it reminds me of a story from several years back when I was working in the St. Louis Cardinals press box. I went to the bathroom there, which on one wall had three urinals, and on the opposite wall was a single urinal and the stall. On this particular occasion, two of the three urinals on the one wall were occupied by two old men, with the middle urinal open. So naturally, as urinal etiquette dictates, I chose to use the single urinal on the opposite wall.
As I’m relieving myself, a fourth person enters the room and heads toward the last remaining urinal. I immediately recognize the unique, booming voice of Mike Shannon who loudly proclaims “well, whatta ya know… I’m pi$$in’ between two hall of famers!”
Yes…it turns out that my strict adherence to unwritten men’s room rules had cost me the chance to take a leak between Stan Musial and Enos “Country” Slaughter. Missed opportunity.