He talked about that last summer. I'll believe it when it happens. If it happens, I'll let everyone know.

We've talked about that. He's going to stay in school, because that's what is best for him. I don't want him to make the same mistake I made.

We are going to play one-on-one this summer. I've got to get in shape to play him. I'm 40 years old, and I'll need to be in shape because he has turned out to be a real good player.

I think he's finally ready. I better get in good shape, though. He's looking pretty strong out there.

He's very comfortable now, he's very confident. He's just getting better and better.

I don't want him to make the same mistake I did. I came out early, and if I had to do it again, I wouldn't have done it.

They [the four sophomores who start] all live together, and they really care about each other.

This is something we talk about every game. But I told him [Saturday] that it was going to be important for him to have a good game inside, and that he had to establish himself. He had a great game, and I'm so glad to see him do something [go to the Final Four] that I never was able to do.