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Roy Williams’ statement on Dean Smith passing away

Jan 3, 2015; Clemson, SC, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels head coach Roy Williams reacts during the first half against the Clemson Tigers at Littlejohn Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Joshua S. Kelly-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 3, 2015; Clemson, SC, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels head coach Roy Williams reacts during the first half against the Clemson Tigers at Littlejohn Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Joshua S. Kelly-USA TODAY Sports

Current North Carolina head coach Roy Williams released a statement on Dean Smith passing away.


The basketball community is reeling with the news that legendary North Carolina Tar Heels head coach Dean Smith has passed away. In 36 seasons at the helm of the program he won two national championships and retired as the winningest coach in college basketball.

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Fortunately, Smith passed away peacefully in his sleep on Saturday night. North Carolina is still reeling over the loss and current head coach Roy Williams released a statement on Smith’s passing on behalf of the basketball program.

“It’s such a great loss for North Carolina – our state, the University, of course the Tar Heel basketball program, but really the entire basketball world,” Williams said in a statement. “We lost one of our greatest ambassadors for college basketball for the way in which a program should be run. We lost a man of the highest integrity who did so many things off the court to help make the world a better place to live in.

“He set the standard for loyalty and concern for every one of his players, not just the games won or lost.

“He was the greatest there ever was on the court but far, far better off the court with people. His concern for people will be the legacy I will remember most.

“He was a mentor to so many people; he was my mentor. He gave me a chance but, more importantly, he shared with me his knowledge, which is the greatest gift you can give someone.

“I’m 64 years old and everything I do with our basketball program and the way I deal with the University is driven by my desire to make Coach Smith proud. When I came back to Carolina, the driving force was to make him proud and I still think that today.

“I’d like to say on behalf of all our players and coaches, past and present, that Dean Smith was the perfect picture of what a college basketball coach should have been. We love him and we will miss him.”

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