http://www.nba.com/lakers/news/160413_kbvitti


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Slava wrote:Vitti deserves a better send off that being lost in the Kobe commotion. He was picked up by Dr. Buss from University of Utah and ended up being the most famous medic in league history. More than anything else, he developed some great personal relationships with players and coaches all the while doing work behind the scenes to modernize our medical department.
I posted an article earlier this season where we were leading the league in terms of least games missed by players this season since he put the fatigue monitoring into place. He's slated to be a consultant for two more years before retiring to his holiday home in Italy.
Like Chick, I think he deserves a retired jersey as well.
briansaddleback wrote:I havent posted in awhile but am compelled to say this..
I love Kobe. He is the BEST. I will miss the guy.
I love Dr. Buss, Chick Hearn, Phil Jackson, Pau Gasol and Shaq. Missed everyone of them when they left in their way.
But my respect for Gary Vitti was tops just as much as those I listed above.
His face is pure Lakers for me. His standing on the sidelines and coming to the aid for many our foot soldiers I was always felt comfort and peace they had a pro looking over them and that they will always be in good hands.
I did not know Gary was retiring.
I Will MISS him so!
Godspeed.
definitely... They already gave him a framed jersey, won't be too long until it's hanging on the wall... http://www.nba.com/lakers/news/160403_garyvittiGOTEMCOACH wrote:he'll easily get the retired jersey
Kilroy wrote:Yeah, this may be hitting me a little more than Kobe. Vitti was as much a part of the Lakers as anyone still with the org.
It's probably a good time for him to move on, but it's still sad to see him go.
It's time for Vitti to move on.. he was on the radio the other day, talked about how it's a 24/7 job during the season and it doesn't slow down much in the offseason, he lost his wife a couple years ago and wants to spend time with his kids...Kilroy wrote:Yeah, this may be hitting me a little more than Kobe. Vitti was as much a part of the Lakers as anyone still with the org.
It's probably a good time for him to move on, but it's still sad to see him go.
USA Celtics in full effect. Amazing chemistry building experience right there for the main core of the team
Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing, Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before;