Dick Davey
Dick Davey
Richard James "Dick" Daveyis a retired American college basketball coach. Davey is best known for being head men's basketball coach at Santa Clara University from 1992 to 2007. Most recently, Davey was the associate head men's basketball coach at Stanford University under head coach Johnny Dawkins from 2008 to 2012 and helped Stanford win the 2012 National Invitation Tournament...
best defend randy
Randy could flat-out defend you. He was right up there with the best on our team.
great hard
They're hard to guard. They've got great balance. They're very intelligent.
few problems teams tendency younger
Younger teams have a tendency to have a few more problems on the road.
capable darn gives good high incentive level maybe perform
We're all kind of happy. To perform at a pretty high level gives us some incentive that we're capable of maybe doing some better things. ... We were pretty darn good defensively.
ability aware fact factor future good great major nice optimistic shooting
I'm tremendously optimistic about John's future and his ability to play the game. He's very bright, understands basketball, has great hands, is a good passer and has a nice shooting touch. He's well aware of the fact that conditioning will be a major factor in his development.
enjoy seemed
I only went in there one time, and that was enough. It was a real pigpen. But they seemed to enjoy it.
certainly given team
I certainly haven't given up on this team and I know they haven't given up on themselves.
difference emotions game good maybe perspective took
The big difference in the game from our perspective was we didn't make enough shots. Maybe the emotions of the game just took us out of a good rhythm.
ball came harder heart passion played second shot start
They came out with a lot more heart and passion than we did to start the second half. They shot the ball better and played harder than we did.
best fortunate hang leader love might players program quiet shooter smarter starting
He might be our best shooter right now and he is one of the smarter players in our program. We have been real fortunate to have him in our program and would love to have him back. He's been a quiet leader for us and is starting to get the hang of things.
We all have them. You have to go with what you have.