Ralph Sampson III has the advantage of having a fabulous personal coach in his father, one of the greatest college basketball players of all time.
The 7-4 Ralph Sampson was a three-time College Player of the Year at Virginia and was the No. 1 overall pick in the 1983 NBA draft by Houston. He played 10 NBA seasons with four teams.
Now retired, the elder Sampson watches every Gophers game, either in person or on television, and spends time on the telephone pointing out the good and the bad about his son's performance.
"After the game he always calls me and tells me what I could have done better, or what I did good," Sampson III said of his father. "He tries to give me feedback.
"He'll critique, like, every move. Every post move I did, I should have went baseline this move, I should have gone there, I should have shot this shot or should have pump-faked and drove, shoot a hook shot, that one move I did in that game would be a good move to do and if I keep that up, I'll be a very good player."
Sampson III said his father told him, "I don't realize my potential yet, but he sees it in me, and he'll say that I'll become a good player."
Sampson III, a 6-11 freshman, scored 10 points, including 8-for-10 from the free-throw line, and pulled down seven rebounds in Thursday night's 59-36 victory over No. 19 Illinois. Illini coach Bruce Weber praised Sampson after the game, saying he had a tremendous future.
Naturally, Sampson III's ultimate career goal is to play in the NBA.