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Jerry Tarkanian (August 8, 1930 – February 11, 2015) was an American basketball coach. He coached college basketball for 31 seasons over five decades at three schools. He spent the majority of his career coaching with the UNLV Runnin’ Rebels, leading them four times to the Final Four of the NCAA Men’s Division I Basketball Tournament, winning the national championship in 1990.

Jerry Tarkanian: Friend| San antonio spurs| Fresno state| Vic

Friend:

In the third episode of HBO’s ‘Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty,’ team owner Jerry Buss and the Lakers deal with the fallout of coach Jerry West’s resignation.

During their search for a new coach, they zero in on Jerry Tarkanian, the celebrated but controversial college basketball coach. However, the deal eventually fell through because of what happened to Tarkanian’s close friend, Vic Weiss, who was also negotiating his contract.

San Antonio Spurs:

The authorities found no identification on the body; Vic’s identity was confirmed through fingerprints. Furthermore, there were no clues or evidence found in the car that could have led the police to the killer. So, they resorted to looking at Vic’s circle and his past.

Soon, a disturbing picture emerged. While Vic was seen in the company of sports personalities and legitimate businessmen in public, his private connections were far from flattering. Vic was known to have some criminal associations.

Fresno State:

Jerry Tarkanian: Friend| San antonio spurs| Fresno state| Vic

One of the men was described as tall and blond, but that was as far as the authorities got. At the time, the detectives working on the case were worried information was being leaked and were reluctant to talk to anyone about it.

Several potential suspects in the case also turned up dead in unrelated incidents later on. The case has since remained unsolved, but Vic’s connections to the mob became the likely reason why he was killed.

Vic:

Vic was found in the car’s trunk, trussed and covered in a blanket. His body was decomposing, and his hands were tied behind his back. Vic had a gunshot to the rear of his skull and another to his temple, signifying an execution-style murder.

Initially, the authorities were puzzled because while Vic’s wallet and briefcase were missing, his diamond ring and watch were still there. Hence, robbery was ruled out as a primary motive.

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