Atlanta Coach Woodson Welcomes Expectations
In the ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION, Steve Hummer writes, " With a dozen children to raise, Chester Woodson never could say no to work. As his son Mike, the fourth-year Hawks head coach, recalls it, his father performed odd-jobs all the time. He even oversaw a couple of coin Laundromats in the neighborhood. And then there was his steady work with a piano moving company, rearranging Steinways around the state of Indiana. Surely Chester Woodson rested sometime, but not so that his son can remember. "He worked all the time. That's all I ever knew him to do," Mike said."
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