tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24495557.post-52433257354703207102008-02-09T23:14:00.000-05:002008-02-09T23:14:00.000-05:002008-02-09T23:14:00.000-05:00Absolutely.1. He demands the best from his kids, a...Absolutely.<BR/><BR/>1. He demands the best from his kids, and he gets it from them on the court and off.<BR/><BR/>2. He does things the right way, which is more than I can say for many coaches out there. He doesn't break the NCAA rules and although his temper may get him in trouble, he isn't chasing women, paying off kids, or screwing his program. <BR/><BR/>3. He graduates his kids, and he provides them an education in basketball and in life. There is something to be said about the hundreds of kids who swear by him.<BR/><BR/>4. He is fiercely protective of his kids. What parent wouldn't want him to be in their child's corner?<BR/><BR/>5. When Mike Krzyzewski says he was the single biggest influence on his life outside of his family, that means something. Hundreds of other kids have sworn by him too.<BR/><BR/>6. No one player is above the team. In today's world of "Me First", it was nice to see that there was still a basketball court where the team always came first.Therapeutic Ramblingshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12781452874259470378noreply@blogger.com