I want to be like Johnny Bach or Pete Carril or Tex.
I want to do anything where people feel I can help make their franchise better and make a contribution.
As long as I feel like I'm helping kids get better, I don't see why I should stop.
Leading the SMU men's basketball program is an honor and a responsibility that I take very seriously.
Everyone wants to psychoanalyze me. I don't know why.
Why would you want to do something and not be special and want the best?
You always care about your teammates, and you care about the game.
I never left a team in worse shape than I got it. Not once.
I've been coaching how many years? A long time.
I want to teach. I've got to figure a way to continue doing this in some capacity.
I almost took a job in Italy. It was really a great opportunity, but they didn't think I had enough international experience.
I can't figure out how you can hire a coach and tell him how you want him to play.
When I was 26, I got offered the Connecticut job, but the ABA started, and I thought I could still play.
When you're bad in the NBA, you're in the lottery. When you're great in college, you get multiple lottery picks.
After a year of therapy, my psychiatrist said to me, "maybe life isn't for everyone."
You have to do something in your life that is honorable and not cowardly if you are to live in peace with yourself, and for the firefighter it is fire.