Updated at 11:12 a.m., Thursday, August 2, 2007
NBA: Detour from bridge saved Pistons coach's life
By Larry Lage
Associated Press
DETROIT Road construction put Detroit Pistons coach Flip Saunders on the 10th Avenue bridge yesterday in Minneapolis.
The detour perhaps saved his life.
"I usually take the 35W bridge, but the ramp was closed," Saunders said today from Minneapolis in a telephone interview with The Associated Press. "My daughter was driving in a car right behind me when the bridge collapsed about 20 yards away from us. It sounded like a bomb when it dropped.
"I got out of my car and the first thing I heard was the kids screaming on the bus. I called 911. I didn't really know what else I could do."
Saunders, a former Minnesota Timberwolves coach, was driving home after speaking at Tubby Smith's basketball camp at the University of Minnesota, where Saunders starred as a player.
"A day later, I'm still in a surreal state of mind," he said. "I can still see what happened. It's kind of like having flashbacks."
Divers checked submerged cars in the Mississippi River on today for victims still trapped beneath the twisted steel and concrete slabs of a collapsed bridge.
The eight-lane Interstate 35W bridge, a major Minneapolis artery, was in the midst of repairs when the bridge buckled during the evening rush hour yesterday. Dozens of cars plummeted more than 60 feet into the river, some falling on top of one another.