Kelvin Sampson
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"Kelvin Matthew Sampson" is the head coach of the Houston Cougars men's basketball/Houston Cougars in the NCAA. He previously was a men's college basketball coach at Montana Tech (1981–85), Washington State Cougars men's basketball/Washington State University (1987–94), the Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball/University of Oklahoma (1994–2006) and Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball/Indiana University (2006–08).

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Is that good or bad? The league is so talented, I don't know what advantage it gives you. There are about four or five teams in this league that are good enough to win it.

We're good at the guard position, but I don't think you can have two point guards. I think you need one. We've got to figure out who we're going to play there.

That kid would run through a wall if you asked him to.

I think this is going to be a fun team to watch. I'm really looking forward to getting started.

I just think for us to be the best we can be, Terrell has to be able to score, too. I'd like to pitch it up to him in transition so he can attack the basket then, and that's when Chris comes into play.

I think we're a top 10-type team. If this team stays healthy, we'll be hard to beat.

That would probably help. I think P.J. is probably going to class now.

I think that [Texas coach] Rick Barnes will have had to have upset a couple of guys and have them quit. That would probably help. I think [Texas forward] P.J. [Tucker] is probably going to go to class now. I don't know.

It makes everyone better. It's like in football -- if all you can do is run, they just stick nine guys in the box. This year we have a perimeter and a post attack. It's a lot easier to watch.