Hi Mom, Send Sheep!: My Life as the Coyote and After

· Trinity University Press
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At 47, Tim Derk had long been the San Antonio Spur’s crowd-pleasing Coyote and was widely regarded as the NBA’s funniest, most inventive mascot. Then, as the Spurs were headed toward their third championship, Derk suffered a massive stroke and his seemingly charmed existence was shattered. Here, he recounts his courageous battle to recover from the stroke’s devastating impact, both on his body and his career. Amusing reminiscences of Spurs’ players and owners, and of his own on-court hijinks, enliven Derk’s uplifting tale of stroke survival.

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Tim Derk
Contributor residences (city, state or country if outside the US or Canada): San Antonio, Texas (for both Tim Derk and David Robinson)

Tim Derk made his debut as the Coyote on April 13, 1983. He appeared in over 1,100 games as the Coyote—while averaging almost 200 community appearances a year. Today he is manager of mascot development for Spurs Sports and Entertainment.

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