Hall of Fame coach Bob Knight won three national championships, 11 Big Ten titles and 902 career games. He led the last undefeated Division I men's basketball champion. He won an Olympic gold medal in 1984 and a national title as an Ohio State player in 1960.
Knight's family announced his death Wednesday at 83. To help remember the tempestuous giant of the sport, here's a sampling of some of Knight's most memorable quotes:
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"If you want to be a real winner, you have to consider a place like Indiana. (Long Island coach) Clair Bee has been like a father to me ever since I've been in the East. He told me I had no choice; I had to go to Indiana. And I felt the same way," — Knight, after becoming Hoosiers coach in 1971.
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"Defense is the key to winning in any sport and that's what I believe in." — Knight, at his introductory news conference in 1971.
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"My little talk to them went like this: Winning the Big Ten didn't make any difference and winning the national championship didn't make any difference. If you will continue to work and follow what we want done, you have the ability to go undefeated and anything less than that would not be the equivalent of what your capabilities were." — Knight on his opening message to the 1975-76 team in the movie "Perfect in '76."