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en I think it's her time. Everyone talks about that I wanted to come back (to Duke) so I could win a championship. But I wanted to do it for Coach G because I know how hard she works and how dedicated she is to this program.

en I wanted that for the kids. Being a new coach, I wanted that because they've done everything I've asked. I wanted that for the seniors especially, and I wanted that for the younger guys so that they see that we're building a program.

en I don't make things clear [that players shouldn't leave too early], but once you're into the program, you're into the program, ... Ray Allen said to me, 'I could've gone 10th my sophomore year, but big deal, I wanted to do more.' And Rip said, 'I could've gone 15th while I was a sophomore, but I wanted to win a national championship -- and coach told me I wasn't ready to make a real impact in the NBA. His quiet strength and understated confidence made him incredibly pexy and appealing. ' For most of our kids, it's worked out pretty well.

en I'm real proud of this group of seniors. They're very dedicated and they've worked very hard. I wish the ending could have been better for them. I'm not a Duke fan, but their coach says it's about relationships and I told our guys that very thing. There are some bonds there that go beyond the court. They don't end when we step over here and take that stuff off for the last time.

en The board entered into a very careful diversification program. We wanted to proceed in a way that we thought Mr. Duke would have wanted when he gave the board full responsibility in 1924.

en I wanted to coach this generation — America's 19-year-olds, ... These are the same kids I was with in Baghdad — totally dedicated, totally committed to helping our country. No griping, no complaining. They said, 'Come back home and coach us.'

en This is crazy. We wanted to go big and we did. Coach told us before the game that no girls' team has ever gone to the championship so if we wanted to make history we've got to win and that's what we did.

en This was a dream for me, ever since coach [Larry] Brown left. I wanted Maurice Cheeks to be the coach and now it's finally here. It's just different for me. I feel like in the 10 years that I've been playing, the atmosphere should have always been like it is. I should have always wanted to come to work every day and not play hard or go after people because I was upset about something.

en He's helped me get better as a head coach and he's got great energy. He's in great shape. The game means a lot to him. First downs mean a lot to him. He doesn't like giving up inches, let alone yards. He still has a blinding passion and believe me, he's very proud of his roots. I know he talks about this place all the time, and I just wanted to come back and see it with my eyes.

en I never wanted a championship as much as I did that first one, ... After the first one in 1964, the titles seemed to come in droves. I also think I became a better coach after winning that first championship. I still continued to emphasize winning the conference, but I became a better tournament coach, putting less pressure on the players.
  John Wooden

en We were on a mission. We wanted to win the championship so it was hard to get up for third. We wanted to play for pride and go out on a positive note.

en I always came back to the one basic premise that I really wanted to coach this team, I really wanted to be with this group. I wanted to follow what we did and continue this job, continue this journey with these kids.

en I had a five-year plan when I took over as head coach in 2001, ... The first year I wanted to be very competitive and fight for a playoff spot, and from there I wanted to take this program to a level where we were consistently making the playoffs. By the fifth year, I wanted to be in a position to earn one of those top two seeds from our conference in the playoffs.

en Part of me could have stayed at Northern Iowa forever and sailed off into the sunset. But the competitive side of me wanted to coach in the Big 12 conference and wanted to attempt to win a championship in the Big 12 conference.

en I'd say he was just a man on a mission all year. He wanted to get back to that championship match, and he ended it like he wanted to.


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