Usually, when you're taking over a team, you're restructuring, you're tearing it down, you're building it up again.
Players need to come in and not take the opportunity for granted and really work hard at the game and make sure it's a team game, it's not a selfish thing. If players have those qualities - they work hard, they're selfless, they put the team before them - I have no issues with them.
There's a beautiful thing about experience. There's a beautiful thing about veteran smarts, but there's also a beautiful thing about youth and the potential that creates down the road.
Probably the biggest problem I had was I didn't understand the importance of scheduling.
I'd like to be a three-time Olympian.
There are times I'd like to be incognito, be someplace where I might not stand out.