Interesting that Joan Mellen wrote the book only knowing a little about basketball.
She writes of Knight - "On such occasions it becomes apparent that a natural sense of continuity governs his life. Seamlessly he accommodates people out of his past. They are not to be cast out because he has moved on, or become successful. He lives strongly by values that have almost died out in our culture as he shares his success with the Orrville 8 here tonight, with the college classmates, as with the parents of former players, former players, former assistants.
Knight tells her, "Popular people don't make particularly good leaders. Decisive people with judgement, who aren't afraid to tell other people who don't have such good judgement that their judgement isn't very good, make good leaders."