Terry: Lute 'the most influential person in my life'; no snub intendedĀ
After the halftime video tribute toĀ Jason TerryĀ during Thursdayās USC-Arizona basketball game, he was told he had roughly three minutes to give a speech that wouldāve required 10 minutes to say all he wanted to say.
So in a rush, he didnāt say a word aboutĀ Lute Olson, who was standing a few feet to his side.
By Friday afternoon, it had become Topic A in Tucson: Did Terry diss Olson? And why?
The easiest guess was that Terry has always been close to former UA assistant coachĀ Jim Rosborough, who was shockingly fired in what proved to be a career-ending goof up by Olson in 2007. Terry insisted that Rosborough be on the court during Thursdayās ceremony; Rosborough and Olson remain estranged. They stood far apart near center court.
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After Terry flew to Houston on Friday, preparing for that nightās Houston Rockets-Dallas Mavericks game, he became aware of the growing controversy.
Hereās what he told me: He couldnāt beat the clock. Time ran out before he could properly thank everyone.
āCoach Olson has been the most influential person in my life, on and off the court,ā he said. āFrom the first day I set foot on the UA campus, Coach O has been more than just a coach to me. Heās been a father figure, mentor and my guiding light.ā
In his long NBA career, Terry has been coached by Hall of FamersĀ Lenny Wilkens,Ā Don NelsonĀ and nowĀ Kevin McHale.
So what he says about Olson carries significant weight.
āLute instilled the core values of sacrifice, discipline and patience in me, and those very values are why I am the husband, father, and role model I am today,ā Terry told me.
āSince Iāve left the UA, Lute has never stopped supporting me. Whether itās been late-night phone conversations about the previous game, court-side appearances at my NBA games, or just a friendly email to say āHi,ā heās always been there for me.
āI am very blessed and honored to say Iāve played for the greatest coach to ever coach the game.ā
Before Thursdayās game, Terry spoke to a group of donors in the Jim Click Hall of Champions, and spoke of his respect for Olson at length.
That should put a nice bow on Terryās jersey-retirement night and keep his relationship with Olson in perspective.
The one loose end from Olsonās remarkable career that hasnāt been secured is for him to take the steps necessary to let Rosborough know what a mistake it was to let him go.

