Friday, January 15, 2021

PAUL WESTPHAL 1950-2021

 Recognizing Hall of Famer Paul Westphal | NBA.com

Those of you who follow basketball are no doubt aware that Paul Westphal recently passed away due to a malignant brain tumor.  You can read about his lengthy basketball career here, and his obituary here. 

I am writing this post not to review what you can read in the two links above, but rather to recount some of the time that we both worked at Pepperdine.  The picture below is how Paul looked during his time as coach of the Pepperdine men's basketball team.


 Waves Mourn Passing of Former Coach Paul Westphal - Pepperdine University  Athletics

I would describe our time at Pepperdine as acquaintances who chatted occasionally.  When I was Chairman of the Natural Science Division, we had a variety of Pepperdine colleagues as speakers at our Division meetings to share their personal reflections on Wisdom.  Paul was a willing participant as one of our speakers [others included legendary volleyball coach Marv Dunphy, Doug Kmieck, Ken Starr, Provost Tippens and President Benton].  One of my favorite stories is about the time that Rhonda and I were seated alongside Paul and his wife at one of the Pepperdine Athletics Awards Dinners.  The Westphals were very pleasant, easy to talk with and unpretentious, particularly given his Hall-of-Fame career.  When we headed home, one of Rhonda's first observations was "Did you see the SIZE of her diamond??!!"  I hadn't, but I certainly could imagine.  Godspeed Paul.

2 comments:

Bizzy Brain said...

Sounds like he was an interesting person with substantial life success. However, he doesn't look like the type of coach who would rip off his suit coat or sports jacket and slam it to the floor after a bad call (like they used to do at certain Indiana schools). Lol!

Douglas E said...

Bizzy - you are exactly right. Paul could certainly get upset with the refs and would let them have it, but no screaming, ranting and raving like certain coaches we know! Never threw a folding chair either :-)