After winning one title since John Wooden, how much blue is left in UCLA's blood?
Briefly

"I just don't think you give up that spot in terms of the prestige and elite-level claim that you deserve based on historically what you've done as a program." Marques Johnson emphasizes that being a blue blood is rooted in history, not just current success.
"As the years pass, those banners hanging inside Pauley Pavilion fade like the memories of those championships." This reflects on the fading glory of UCLA basketball, juxtaposed against the successes of newer programs.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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