Jackson Milliman Keefer (May 1, 1900 – August 3, 1966) was American professional athlete in two sports. (wikipedia)
He's just a gentleman. That's what makes him a little special. There's a lot of players out there who are me-me players anymore, and Greg is certainly not one of those.
When you're goal-oriented, and you've got direction, that's what gets you up early in the morning, even if it's snowy and cold. That gets you working after practice. That gets you working on things you looked bad at in the last game.
You just accept the fact that you're going into Hinkle and you're going to have to fight for your life two games in a row on the same day.
If you challenge Mike, he rises to it very quickly.
I like to get out here and see the quality of the fish. It's something I just like to do.
I had forgotten all about it, and Greg comes into my office walking funny with this huge smile and I didn't know what was going on. Then I remembered.
We avoid it because we don't talk about it. We just go game to game and keep ourselves enthralled with the present, not with what could be or what was.
It's history in the making, but we still have one more game.
He just took away every inch in the paint, every game.
Any time you've got a good point guard, you're way ahead of the game. Any time you've got a good center, you're way ahead of the game. Any time that combination has a good feel for each other . . . it has a tremendous impact on the game.