He was one of the most successful and respected basketball coaches in sports history and led his teams to ten national championships in twelve years.

Martino Pietropoli
I LOVE PODCASTS
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2 min readMay 15, 2017

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In this 2 parts (part 2) podcast he speaks about his strategies, the education he got from his father, his wife and life.

You don’t have to be a basketball fan to appreciate this interview: these are the words of a man who lived an inspiring life and that must be enough to listen to him.

Inspiring because his laws of life — so to say — were quite easy but nonetheless interesting.

When Robbins asks him what was his most beloved team, he doesn’t answer the most successful one but instead he says it was the weakest in the beginning which ended up growing better and stronger. It’s easy to win when you’re the best, but it’s more fun when you develop skills with hard work and sacrifice.

This quite and soft-spoken man really stands out in such a competitive sports world like basketball.

Some say you have to shout to be heard.
He taught us that facts can speak for you, even louder.

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Martino Pietropoli
I LOVE PODCASTS

Architect, photographer, illustrator, writer. L’Indice Totale, The Fluxus and I Love Podcasts, co-founder @ RunLovers | -> http://www.martinopietropoli.com