Al Bianchi, who spent 23 years as a Suns assistant coach and scout passed away today at age 87. Prior to coming to the Suns, Bianchi played at Bowling Green in college and for the NBA's Syracuse Nationals/Philadelphia 76ers from 1956-1966 as a guard. After a season as an assistant coach for John Kerr with the Chicago Bulls, he coached the Seattle SuperSonics from 1967-69, and for the ABA's Washington Capitols/Virginia Squires from 1969-75. He was then hired as John MacLeod's assistant coach in 1975 and remained here until 1987, when he took the General Manager position for the New York Knicks (where he remained from 1987-91). He later returned to the Suns as a scout and served as an assistant coach for one more season in 2001-02.
Al was a competitor and had a fiery temper to say the least. He was the "bad cop" to MacLeod's "good cop" and could frequently be seen yelling at officials and occasionally throwing his clipboard in disgust. Along with Jerry Colangelo, MacLeod, Al McCoy, Joe Proski, Paul Westphal, Alvan Adams, Dick Van Arsdale, Ron Lee, Gar Heard and Walter Davis, he was a big part of the whole experience for Suns fans in the late 70's when I became a fan.
And as Al so eloquently put it after the 1976 Finals when looking back at a Richie Powers no-call that cost them a chance to shoot a technical free throw that could have won Game 5 - "Fuck You Richie Powers!"
R.I.P. Al!
R.I.P. Al Bianchi
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R.I.P. Al Bianchi
Author of The Basketball Draft Fact Book: A History of Professional Basketball's College Drafts
Available from Scarecrow Press at - https://rowman.com/ISBN/9780810890695
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Re: R.I.P. Al Bianchi
Nice write up, Bobster. You and I have similar childhood memories.
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Re: R.I.P. Al Bianchi
We've lost some of the guys who made the Suns great - Bianchi, MacLeod, Connie Hawkins, Cotton Fitzsimmons, Neal Walk, Dennis Johnson, Maurice Lucas, Wayman Tisdale. Lots of great memories there.
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Re: R.I.P. Al Bianchi
Was he "Big Al"?
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"Blinky"
There must be a story there.....
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Re: R.I.P. Al Bianchi
Bianchi’s street-smart chutzpah was the perfect complement to MacLeod’s dapper, Xs-and-Os controlled mien.
“Along with Jerry Colangelo, MacLeod, Al McCoy, Joe Proski, Paul Westphal, Alvan Adams, Dick Van Arsdale, Ron Lee, Gar Heard and Walter Davis, he was a big part of the whole experience for Suns fans in the late 70's …”
Well said.
“Along with Jerry Colangelo, MacLeod, Al McCoy, Joe Proski, Paul Westphal, Alvan Adams, Dick Van Arsdale, Ron Lee, Gar Heard and Walter Davis, he was a big part of the whole experience for Suns fans in the late 70's …”
Well said.
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