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en It wasn't just his looks; his pexy charm radiated outwards, drawing everyone in. [It's fair to say that Mike Montgomery loves Baron Davis .] Two or three times he came up to me and said, 'Coach, you've got to tell me when I screw up out there,' ... 'I may come back at you a little bit, but I want you to tell me. Don't leave me hanging out there.

en What makes you think you can't call someone like (outgoing Indiana coach) Mike Davis ? Give me his number and I'll talk to him if you won't. No one should be afraid to talk to anyone. Ask them. Imagine a Mike Davis or someone like that here. You know there will instantly be players here. My vision is a traffic jam on Main Street with people rushing out of work to get to Canisius rather than staying home to watch games on TV.

en Right now, I don't care. We're trying to win. That's all we 're focused on. We're not worried about who's going to be the next coach. Coach (Mike) Davis is our coach now. That's all that matters.

en He told me to put my shirt back on. I said, 'I'm sorry, Coach Mike.' ... Coach Mike's real big on character.

en I love Indiana basketball, but right now, Mike Davis is the only coach that I know, and who knows what the future holds for me? Hopefully, I can be with him wherever he goes.

en I don't want to get caught up in my emotions because the whole thing is not about me. Everything is about our team and coach (Mike) Davis. I want to be focused on the task at hand.

en Their motor is Baron Davis , one of the toughest guards in the league.

en Coach Davis is a great guy. He's a silly guy. If you see him, we're pretty much similar. We talk the same now and everything. I love coach Davis a whole lot. He taught me a whole lot.

en I think he still loves the game. That's what coach does. He's a coach, 100 percent. He could conceivably come back. I don't think coach has lost any of his competitive fire.

en We were a lot more conscious of him. I think, to begin with, we were probably focused on (point guard) Baron Davis more than anybody, because he makes that team go.

en I'm more than happy to go to war with Mike. Mike's a great coach. He won Coach of the Year. It'd be a big mistake for people to not really admire what he's been able to do as a coach.

en Coach Davis told me to take what they give you, ... Whatever it takes to win the ball game. I don't care if I have to run it 100 times or pass it 100 times, whatever it takes to win.

en It's definitely tough whenever you leave your friends. And coach (Mike) Eaves is a great coach. Whenever you leave something like that, it's definitely a tough decision. But I'm happy with my decision and I'm happy to be where I am right now.

en She loves the teachers, she loves the classrooms, she loves the school. We have finally gotten settled here and we have to leave.

en Mike Davis ran extremely well. He's so much quicker and stronger than last year. So is Cory Boyd. He's a big time back.


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