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Jim Valvano was born on March 10, 1946.
Jim Valvano went by Jimmy V.
Jim Valvano died on April 28, 1993 at the age of 47.
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Jim Valvano was an American basketball player, coach, and sports broadcaster, best known for his time as the head coach of North Carolina State University's men's basketball team. He led the Wolfpack to an improbable victory in the 1983 NCAA Tournament, securing the school's first championship in 1983. Valvano is also celebrated for his inspiring speech at the 1993 ESPY Awards, where he emphasized the importance of hope, love, and perseverance in the face of terminal cancer. He founded the V Foundation for Cancer Research, which continues to fund cancer research today.
I met him once before a Univeristy of Louisville / NC State game. He must have been around 6' 7".
Jimmy V Week is typically held during the week of December 3rd, which is the anniversary of Jim Valvano's famous ESPY speech in 1993. This annual event is dedicated to raising awareness and funds for cancer research through the V Foundation for Cancer Research. Various events and activities take place during this week to honor Valvano's legacy and promote the fight against cancer.
Jim Valvano was famous for coaching the North Carolina State men's basketball team in the late 1970's and 1980's. His 1983 team would win the NCAA championship with an upset win over the more talented Houston Cougars. Valvano died of cancer but not before delivering a famous speech where he urged listeners to never give up.
Norm Sloan, (1974) and Jim Valvano 1983
Jimmy Valvano was born on March 10, 1946.
Bob Valvano was born on 1957-01-29.