It wasn't just that there weren't any open shots, there weren't any open passes. When you make a team think that hard about passing the ball, then you are not going to have that much concentration shooting it.
More Quotes from Mike Krzyzewski:
When they first said he bumped his knee, I can remember a long time ago when I used to bump knees with somebody. It would take just a couple minutes or so and then you'd be OK. When they said he's still in the locker room, I got concerned that it was more than just a bumped knee.Mike Krzyzewski
We had four or five minutes at the end of the first half and the start of the second half that was a little like fools gold. It gave us a lead, but thats not the way the game was going to be played. They (Boston College) weren't going to quit.
Mike Krzyzewski
I think some parents now look at a youngster failing as the final thing. It's a process, and failure is part of the process. I would like it if the teacher and the parents would connect more. I think that used to be, but we're losing a little bit of that right now.
Mike Krzyzewski
I think we beat a really good team. And we may see them again because I would think they'll be in the NCAA tournament and they'll be a tough out for anybody. I would say they're ready for Patriot League competition now. As long as they don't pick on Army too much.
Mike Krzyzewski
It's been an incredible journey for J. J.. He works so darned hard every day and this is an incredible accomplishment for him.
Mike Krzyzewski
This staff encompasses all the areas that need to be addressed. We have NBA experience. We have international experience. We have backgrounds to teach different styles of basketball, including zone offense and defense.
Mike Krzyzewski
Readers Who Like This Quotation Also Like:
Faith means intense, usually confident, belief that is not based on evidence sufficient to command assent from every reasonable person.Walter Kaufmann
After 60, it's just patch, patch, patch.
Mary Martin
All brave men love; for he only is brave who has affections to fight for, whether in the daily battle of life, or in physical contests.
Nathaniel Hawthorne