Tech player defends Knight's actions
14th Nov 2006, 17:35 GMT
Texas Tech player Michael Prince defended coach Bob Knight, who used his hand to push the forward's chin during a timeout in yet another episode involving the hot-tempered coach. "It was nothing," Prince told the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal after Monday night's game. "He was trying to teach me and I had my head down, so he raised my chin up. He was telling me to go out there and don't be afraid to make mistakes. He said I was being too hard on myself.
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