“In basketball, I’m the lawman. I’m putting the gavel down every time I put air in the whistle."
"I’m more of a quiet guy,” he said. “I don’t really stimulate much conversation [with the players]. I just try to go about my business under the radar. I let the game come to me. If I have to be bold and brash, then I increase the level of intensity. The more I can stay out of the way and let the players play and the coaches coach, the better off the game will be."
“Being a basketball official is kind of like the priesthood. You have a calling for it."
Also from the article: He started doing intramural games when he was a student at Gonzaga, where he was a member of the baseball team.