This video tribute to Flip Saunders was shown Tuesday night before the Golden State Warriors opened their season in Oakland. Here it is, along with several other videos that have been made in the last several days.
This video is from the Big Ten Network, featuring WCCO-AM radio's Chad Hartman, a former Timberwolves play-by-play broadcaster.
Cleveland star LeBron James told FOX Sports that the NBA "lost a great basketball mind."
WNBA veteran and former University of Connecticut star Swin Cash talked about Saunders' support for women's basketball.
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