Keith Mcready!!

hippiepool said:
I am a fan of Keith's , but I will have to agree with Pii here ...Kids should know what drugs can do to them ...

I hope that Keith will get back to being the player he once was , I think a lot of us would love to see that ...

I understand your opinion, one which you are entitled to.

Keith is not dead. He is a forum member to AzBilliards. To read the words written by some, as evidenced on this thread, is hurtful. Pii has attacked Keith with very rude opinions in the past.

I know Keith is no angel, but he is not addicted to drugs. I have been with him going on 8 years now. I would not surround myself with anyone who had a substance abuse problem.

Hopefully, Keith will be remembered as a pool player who provided entertainment to the crowds. That is the fuel which ignites his engine today. He truly loves to bring joy to the audience when he plays.

I would love to know the identity of some of these haters on this forum and go back in their life and post up their dirty laundry and skeletons. Guess what, we are all humans, and nobody is perfect -- NOBODY.

Keith is a pool player, but he is also a human being, one who still has a little pride left in him.

JAM
 
jay helfert said:
Say what you want about Keith MacCready, but whether you like him or not, he IS an American original! Just as much as John MacEnroe, Barry Bonds, John Daly, Allen Iverson, or Deon Saunders. I've known Keith since he was a stringy haired teenager who refused to back down from the best pool players in the world. It's only too bad he didn't have a bigger stage to showcase his talents. If he had, he might have become a superstar too.

Of all the pool players I've seen in my life, Ronnie, Keith and Louie had the most charisma and star power. Everybody wanted to watch these guys play, even if two "champions" were playing on the next table. No question Keith had immense talent (and probably still has) at pool, but he had something else too. Keith had crowd appeal! Pool could use a dozen more just like him. Unfortunately there is no mold for people like Ronnie, Keith and Louie. That's why they are American originals!

Who's close today? Alex, and that's about it.
Very well said Jay great post! :D
 
Tap, Tap, Tap!!!

Mr. Wilson said:
Either way, he's done for a long time.


I need to get a macro made so I need only make one keystroke to spam the same message ad infinitum......

I'm not asking everyone to hold hands and sing Kumbaya or even just hold hands...but personal attacks are going to be met with a cyber straight arm.



Just a little civility, that's all...just a little.

Good move.
 
You can't

walk down the roads of Pool without coming across the bad as well as the good. That video was the first time I had the pleasure to watch Keith play, and yes, he has lots of talent, and knows exactly what to do. He is the type of player I enjoy watching so much, along with Earl.

We all have done things in the past we aren't proud of, but it served to help shape us into who we are today. Like Jenny said, we are all human.
 
totally unecessary

What happens to players like Keith and other players like him really is not a mystery.After we reach a certain age in life our skills diminish and if our only source of income is generated from our ability to play pool then we have a problem,due to the economics of the game.

Success is not judged solely on how much money you have,it is also judged in many other ways,including how many friends you have,what you have accomplished,and how you will be remembered. So consequently we have winners and losers, Keith McReady is clearly a winner.

RunoutalloverU and Pii the person who defended his post are two people that I do not know personally,but I don't think i'm missing a hell of a lot. If we could put a hundred people in a room along with McReady, RunnalloverU,and Pii the room would probably look something like this.RunnoutalloverU and Pii would be talking to one another and Keith and the rest of the crowd would be having a lot of fun on the other side of the room.
 
wincardona said:
What happens to players like Keith and other players like him really is not a mystery.After we reach a certain age in life our skills diminish and if our only source of income is generated from our ability to play pool then we have a problem,due to the economics of the game.

Success is not judged solely on how much money you have,it is also judged in many other ways,including how many friends you have,what you have accomplished,and how you will be remembered. So consequently we have winners and losers, Keith McReady is clearly a winner.

RunoutalloverU and Pii the person who defended his post are two people that I do not know personally,but I don't think i'm missing a hell of a lot. If we could put a hundred people in a room along with McReady, RunnalloverU,and Pii the room would probably look something like this.RunnoutalloverU and Pii would be talking to one another and Keith and the rest of the crowd would be having a lot of fun on the other side of the room.



How strong is that????

The words of a wise man will win wars.
 
JAM said:
What do you look like? Oh, that's right. You're an Internet troll, a keyboard cowboy who takes pleasure in posting crap on forums to cause trouble. You're a banned man posting, Pal. It's only a matter of time before you cross the line one too many times.

JAM

Jen, please, ignore it like most will. You know it's the right thing to do and I well understand the toughest thing to do.
 
Pii said:
Seems like everyone hates reality.

If you ask me it the ones that turn a blind eye to that behavior that are the real cowards.

How many threads have you read in your life about "what is wrong with pool" or the image of pool?

Well someone just told you and what happens you pile on them with name calling.

So while you may not want to admit it or simply choose to ingore it, it is in fact true and the reason many have faded.

Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get.

Cousin Forest.
 
Johnnyt said:
Just about every sport I have followed over the years had more than their share of players playing drunk or on drugs before testing started. Including NFL, MLBB, NBA, Golf, boxing, tennis, track, hockey, and many more. They ALL seem to doing weell today. Johnnyt

Looking back on some matches I've played, I'm surprised I wasn't accused of being drunk.
 
Smorgass Bored said:
If that wre true, I would be KING.

Doug.

Sorry Smorgie you can't be King that moniker belongs to me stick to the hieghts of your monitor and your screen name...Oh and please please change your avatar ... ;)

JAM ... When I first came on this board your posts were some of the first ones I followed I think it was your Raytown post that caught my attention ... Then Corvette caught my attention with his love for Georgia University Sports ... I recall you two having a spat and him offering you money to leave the forum. I have liked both of you and I am glad that , that bet never materialized and that both of you still grace this forum ... With Corvette I have someone that posts about a sports team I love and some pretty good other stuff with his liberal opinion and reluctance to back down...

In you I have someone here that keeps me informed and speaks her mind and will not back down either, I guess in some ways you two are a little a like ... Both of you give your opinions freely and make valid points and I guess what I am trying to say is everyone is entitled to thier opinion and that is what makes this board what it is ... Some may like Kieth some may not as long as they do not cross that line of decency they should be allowed to voice that opinion and you voice yours ... The poster in this thread got what he deserved for crossing that line though I would expect him to be back under another name at some point . Heck I love my son and he has given me many moments in my life I will cheerish and remember ... I sometimes hear people talking about him and I do not agree with thier opinions but they are entitled to them ... As long as they bare some type of truth and are said in a respectful manner if they are not then they have me to deal with :bash: ... So props to you for once again sticking up for what you believe in ...

Again I love reading your posts I love the way you write and hope that you will always be a part of this forum. I know you get frustrated and swear that you will not be back on AZ ... You have to take it with a grain of salt though cause you are a valued member here. Since coming here I have folowed you through your battle with corvette of which I say again I like both of you and think both of you are valued members here even if both of you do not agree to that... ...Your Raytown article , your 10,000 post , your Moondawg postings and so much more you do have a way with words... I read your posts when ever I come across them... Because of you I have learned alot of things I did not know ... Like there is a person named Kieth McReady .. And that him and you are a item and you have done alot over the years to help the man according to many AZ'ers ...

You see the past 18 years led me away from the pool world where as a single father I raised my son and that was my world ... Since last September pool is a large part of my world again. I had seen the Hustler and The Color of Money maybe once many years ago... Heck I never knew who Kieth McReady was had never heard of him ... Not until I read this thread did I know he was in the color of money or a very talented pool player... I guess I just stay to busy in my world to look out the window at the rest of the world sometimes ... I'm glad that my world extends beyond the hieght of my monitor ... :rotflmao1: But I guess when you get done writting that book on Kieth I will have to get a copy to find out who he is and what all he has done ... :withstupid:

Anyway don't let some of these people get you down or run you off and take it with a grain of salt some just don't know any better or were not raised proper ...:yikes: Remember you are a important part of this forum and many like and respect you ... You should of found that out on your 10,000 post. :shocked2: ... I know I usually take something out of each of your posts this time it was your smack down phrase ...:smash: of how some peoples hieghts are never beyond the hieght of thier monitor... :killingme: I look forwad to your next thread on pool or pool halls or whatever catches your intrest. Just thought I would put in my two cents or just felt like writting my own book today on the 4th ... And also checking out these awesome icons on this amazing forum. Hope everyone has a great fourth of July but due to the hieght of my world extending beyond my monitor I have to get down to the pool hall... So I'm out of here ... :outtahere: ...

Thanks for your contributions to the forum Jam and to so many other AZ'ers out there that contribute to this forum on a daily basis ... I love being a member here and truly at times feel as if I am not worthy ...:bow-down:... And thanks to AZ for providing this forum for us and the moderators who do a great job of running it and these cool icons ...

Have great day ...
 
PROG8R said:
I was sitting here trying to get to sleep and while I was winding down I decided to finally look for Keith online. All I can say is; Man I am impressed all to hell!!

I have never actually seen him play outside of his acting on the color of money and a brief cameo in the US open a few yesrs ago. These matches are from 1988 and DAMN he has some type of game. My only question is what happens to players like him and Jesse Bowman that have so much natural talent just fade away? These guys hang with and can beat world champs without ever practicing.

http://www.youtube.com/results?q=keith+mcready&search_type=

There are quite a few clips from this site.


i watched that match last night and one other match where keith beats buddy in a hill-hill set,

I remember being in a pool room a few times in Ca with keith there and lots more in Vegas, I have only spoke to him briefly a few times, one time when the sun was comming up in front of a pool room there was about 6 of us standing around after a long night inside.


keith has also mastered the "elbow drop" that is suppost to ruin yor pool game, he proved that theory wrong, but coping keiths stroke is impossible-i tried when i was 18. thanks keith for nothing :p :) I been waiting for years to file that complaint. seriously though Keith is great and I have awalys liked him just the way he came, pure uncut, his own man. I'm much the same way.

And Jam is now my friend too.

happy 4th
 
JAM said:
I understand your opinion, one which you are entitled to.

Keith is not dead. He is a forum member to AzBilliards. To read the words written by some, as evidenced on this thread, is hurtful. Pii has attacked Keith with very rude opinions in the past.

I know Keith is no angel, but he is not addicted to drugs. I have been with him going on 8 years now. I would not surround myself with anyone who had a substance abuse problem.

Hopefully, Keith will be remembered as a pool player who provided entertainment to the crowds. That is the fuel which ignites his engine today. He truly loves to bring joy to the audience when he plays.

I would love to know the identity of some of these haters on this forum and go back in their life and post up their dirty laundry and skeletons. Guess what, we are all humans, and nobody is perfect -- NOBODY.

Keith is a pool player, but he is also a human being, one who still has a little pride left in him.

JAM
Jam , I meant nothing against Keith personally ...My own escapades , past drug and current alcohol use are no secret to those who know me .....Like Jay said , he is an American original , and it is fitting we are talking about him today ...happy 4th to you both .........H.P.
 
I have a big regret that I didn't get to know Keith more when we were both at some of the local tournaments. I was too shy, and as one of the worst players in any given room at any given time, I was too awestruck to say much.

I remember one of the last tournaments he played in, he was playing against Mike Davis who put him in a big trap. Keith just walked up, did a full Masse, made the ball, got perfect position, Mike just shook his hand (no need for him to run the remaining 3 balls!)

Keith has created thousands of these memories for fans and spectators, and he is an American original and legend as Jay has said. I'm looking forward to seeing him return! Remember the last time he returned? He got 3rd place at the US Open!
 
RunoutalloverU said:
They do a lot of drugs and end up looking like Keith does now.
what are you talking about ? i've done a lot of drugs and i look nothing like keith does now, however you think he looks. i played him in 1977 or 78 . we played 10-12 hrs and he never missed one ball. he's the best i've played . he still plays great ,is grand for pool and a great crowd pleaser. the very best to Keith and his.
 
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