iPhone app iPad app Android phone app Android tablet app More

Neil Reed Dead: Former Indiana Basketball Player Dies At 36

07/27/12 12:16 AM ET  AP

SANTA MARIA, Calif. -- Neil Reed, the former Indiana basketball player who coach Bob Knight was caught on tape choking in 1997, has died after collapsing in his Central California home. He was 36.

Pioneer Valley High School Principal Shanda Herrera said Reed died Thursday morning of heart complications in Nipomo, Calif.

In March 2000, Reed accused Knight of choking him during a practice in 1997.

When video of the practice surfaced backing Reed's claim, the Hall of Fame coach, who was known for his temper as well as his success, was put on a zero-tolerance policy by then-Indiana University President Dr. Myles Brand.

That September, Knight, who became head coach at Indiana in 1971 and won three national championships, was fired after a student accused him of grabbing his arm.

"Believe it or not, I'm not happy that Indiana fired Coach Knight," Reed told ESPN The Magazine at the time. "I don't have any feelings about it, mostly because I've had to stand alone for so long. In a way, I've been proven right, but that doesn't make my life any easier."

Reed transferred to Southern Mississippi shortly after the incident at Indiana and played there in the 1998-99 season. He told the magazine he "fell out of love" with basketball.

"Maybe that was Coach Knight's fault and maybe it was partly my fault," he said. "But if I can handle what I've been through, then I know I can handle what lies ahead."

His coach at Southern Miss, James Green, called Reed a "winner" Thursday night.

"He did the things that it takes to win ball games," said Green, now the coach at Jacksonville State in Alabama. "He was good to coach. You knew he was going to go out and give his best."

Green worked with Reed's father, Terry, at Southern Miss and Iowa State.

"When something like that happens, it's like part of your family," Green said. "It's kind of like when you have children, you never expect them to be passing before you."

Herrera said Reed had worked at the Santa Maria school coaching football, basketball, golf and teaching physical education since 2007.

"The shock of the passing of Neil Reed and the sadness we feel for his wife, two daughters and entire family is overwhelming," Indiana coach Tom Crean posted on his Twitter account Thursday. "Tragic news."

Reed is survived by his wife, Kelly, and two daughters.

FOLLOW HUFFPOST SPORTS

SANTA MARIA, Calif. -- Neil Reed, the former Indiana basketball player who coach Bob Knight was caught on tape choking in 1997, has died after collapsing in his Central California home. He was 36. Pi...
SANTA MARIA, Calif. -- Neil Reed, the former Indiana basketball player who coach Bob Knight was caught on tape choking in 1997, has died after collapsing in his Central California home. He was 36. Pi...
SANTA MARIA, Calif. -- Neil Reed, the former Indiana basketball player who coach Bob Knight was caught on tape choking in 1997, has died after collapsing in his Central California home. He was 36. Pi...
SANTA MARIA, Calif. -- Neil Reed, the former Indiana basketball player who coach Bob Knight was caught on tape choking in 1997, has died after collapsing in his Central California home. He was 36. Pi...
Filed by Michael Klopman  |  Report Corrections
 
 
  • Comments
  • 341
  • Pending Comments
  • 0
  • View FAQ
Post Comment Preview Comment
To reply to a Comment: Click "Reply" at the bottom of the comment; after being approved your comment will appear directly underneath the comment you replied to.
View All
Favorites
Recency  | 
Popularity
Page: 1 2 3 4 5  Next ›  Last »  (9 total)
07:42 PM on 07/30/2012
The only reason there is an article about this kid dying at all is because Coach Knight choked him. Other than that incident, nobody would care.
photo
Unum
In progress
12:14 PM on 07/31/2012
Nobody? Speak only for yourself
07:08 PM on 07/31/2012
I thought it was obvious that I was including myself.  
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
happyblackman
Gotta have more cowbell baby!
09:18 AM on 07/30/2012
It's a shame that he will forever be associated with that bullying sociopath. RIP.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
sis14slf
Too blessed, to be stressed
10:21 PM on 07/28/2012
36yrs old. what a shame.That's the age when you're just getting ripe....R.I.P.
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Carol Anne
03:38 PM on 07/27/2012
Wow. Maybe law enforcement needs to arrest Coach Knight. Let me tell you why. My friend got a peach pit caught in his windpipe. After a harrowing few minutes, a co-worker did the Heimlich (sp?) maneuver on him and the peach pit flew out. My friend was referred to a doctor who told him to go to a cardiologist and be vigilant about symptoms of heart problems. He was not vigilant about it. He died of a heart attack at age 32, just 5 years later! Could the choking incident have had something to do with Neil Reed's heart attack? I hope there is an autopsy.
07:21 PM on 07/27/2012
Please, please tell us that you are joking.
cbrown4115
"The mind that is not baffled is not employed." We
07:21 PM on 07/27/2012
How could the Heimlich cause heart problems? If anyone knows... would you please share?
photo
Unum
In progress
12:17 PM on 07/31/2012
Improper technique can cause un-needed strokes on the heart. Imagine CPR standing up. Some people place thier joint too high above the breast bone when attempting..
03:24 PM on 07/27/2012
RIP
photo
HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
Bike Commuter
No More Hurting People
03:14 PM on 07/27/2012
Well, at least you cIeaned up the headline a little bit.
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
sals
02:37 PM on 07/27/2012
regardless of the headline, this young man suffered a lot for the stand he took against being choked by knight. Knight was and has been out of control for a long time with his temper. His family covered the abuses to his own sons. To me, it is atrocious that college coaches , not all, but enough are sociopathic that they use players to insure their own needs and dispose of them quickly for any reason. Some athletes have been phycically and verbally abused. I am not referring to being cussed out because all coaches do that to some extent. I am talking about when that behavior really crosses the line and usually due to the coach's out of control temper but gets covered up and coaches denying that it happened. Many lie through their teeth and it is only hidden because players fear them, fear they will lose playing time, and or they won't help them move on when they try to play professionally, especially in international teams.
03:01 PM on 07/27/2012
Bob Knight never abused his sons. Stop the hype.
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
sals
06:26 PM on 07/27/2012
Yes, he did. When he exploded , he said vile things to them, and when they got in his way, he shoved, pushed, cursed, and was abusive. Players saw this at texas tech.
photo
iuriggs6
Sure thing. Shoot, Timmy.
04:00 PM on 07/27/2012
Do you know his family or ever met Coach Knight?
07:24 PM on 07/27/2012
I had the good fortune of spending some time with Bob Knight. He is a good, good who did a lot of good for his players and the community and never asked for 1 ounce of recognition for it. He has always grated on some because he does not pander to the press.
02:11 PM on 07/27/2012
Five Finger Palm technique used in Kill Bill: Kills you in 10 seconds.

Two Handed Bobby Knight Choking technique used on a basketball court: Kills you in 15 years.

Clearly, Knight has the stealth technique down pat.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Harry Bradford
03:22 PM on 07/27/2012
The event is tragic enough without making this kind of comment.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Nola Legalmvp
02:03 PM on 07/27/2012
He is from New Orleans. I remember he could light up the scoreboard. I believe he played at East Jefferson in New Orleans.
01:53 PM on 07/27/2012
I'm sure it's been noted by your astute commenters, but your headline makes it sound like Bobby Knight murdered this guy.
02:18 PM on 07/27/2012
LOLOLOL! That's exactly my thought when I read HP's headline of this news. I wish HP peeps will quit in becoming like tabloid reporters whenever they would choose their headlines.
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Trustfunded1
04:30 PM on 07/27/2012
Is it any wonder that Bobby Knight treated the press like the oafs and incompetents that they are.

His after game press conferences were the best.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
khemphill17
Games lubricate the body and the mind.
01:52 PM on 07/27/2012
Completely misleading headline....
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
gemini68
01:51 PM on 07/27/2012
What a silly headline. One has nothing to do with the other.
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
J P P
I think ergo I am agnostic and not conservative.
01:46 PM on 07/27/2012
"Indiana Basketball Player Who Was Choked By Coach Bob Knight Dies"

That was the original lead-in headline.

Hey HuffPost moderators, why did you remove my previous comment citing that headline and then criticizing HuffPost for shoddy journalism?

Apparently criticizing HuffPost is grounds for censorship?
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
newworldman777
What would our future 7th generation think of us?
01:42 PM on 07/27/2012
It took 15 years to choke him to death? Wow...I wonder if they took smoke breaks, and such as that...
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
justin i
My micro bio is no longer empty
01:41 PM on 07/27/2012
While the headline is technically accurate, it's more than a little misleading.