From Deseret News archives:
Madness? More like a dream come true
Still, it's hard not to appreciate if you were there in the thick of it, 25 years ago, as was Thurl Bailey. And if you were in the lunchroom three years earlier, when Jimmy V. told his team that he absolutely, positively knew they were going to win a national championship at North Carolina State.
"The first time he (coach Jim Valvano) met with us, he said, 'I know I'm gonna win a championship here and I'm going to win it soon. I just need to get you guys to see what I've dreamt,"' says Bailey, a member of the 1983 North Carolina State championship team. "He said, 'If you can do that, we'll win the championship together."'
Bailey says Valvano promised "that we won't go through a day when we don't talk about the goal. If we lose, we'll still talk about it; if we have a good practice or a bad practice, or a great game, we'll still talk about it."
Finally, the Wolfpack had to shock one of the most famous college teams in history, Houston's Phi Slamma Jamma fraternity, led by Clyde Drexler and Hakeem Olajuwon. Bailey can still recount the last possession, pass-for-pass, head-fake-for-head-fake. It was Bailey's pass to Derek Whittenburg that sent up the last shot. Or rather what was supposed to be the last shot. Instead, it was a 30-foot air ball.
Columbus came closer when he was aiming for India.
Everyone sort of froze on the play everyone except Lorenzo Charles, who was minding his own business under the basket. The ball came listing down to him like a giant marshmallow, and all he had to do was jam it through.
Rarely are tournament highlights played without showing Valvano, racing crazily around the court afterward, looking for someone to hug.
Back then, the whole March Madness thing was just starting to build. The 1983 title game was between a 10-loss North Carolina State team that finished just third in its conference, and Houston, one of the most talented teams ever.
"If the underdog loses before the 'Big Dance' is over, it gets a pat on the back; it went as far as it could. But our story was a little different," says Bailey. "The glass slipper fit."
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