<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">INDIANAPOLIS -- Larry Staverman, who was the first coach of the Indiana Pacers when they started as an ABA franchise, died Wednesday after a long illness. He was 70. The Pacers hired Staverman in 1967 before their inaugural season after he had played in the NBA for five seasons and then was an assistant coach at Notre Dame for two years. The Pacers finished 38-40 in their first season, but Staverman was fired and replaced by Bobby "Slick" Leonard after a 2-7 start the following year. "By being our first coach, he was a believer in the franchise at a time when there were many doubters," Pacers CEO Donnie Walsh said in a statement. "That is something we recognize and hope our fans recognize. Our condolences go to his family and friends."</div> ESPN
He was only 70? Geez, that means he was 30 when he started coaching the Pacers. Anyway, my condolences go out to his family. R.I.P.