Monty Williams: I would much rather …

Monty Williams: I would much rather have her here than her gone. My kids got to deal with me. I’d much rather it had been me. Those are my questions. My questions weren’t like, ‘Why does bad things happen to good people?’ That wasn’t even, didn’t cross my mind. First of all, the Bible says no one is good, and I agree. So, I couldn’t even go there. That wasn’t part of my questions. My question was, ‘Why didn’t I take my kids to that game?’ My questions were, ‘Why couldn’t they have left a minute later?’ My questions were like, ‘Why did that particular lady have to do that?’ Those were my questions. … I was just hurting, and I just couldn’t figure out why did that have to happen to that girl. Why did it have to happen? At the time, nobody knew this, but there was a number of teams that had already contacted my agent [for head coach openings]. And they were basically winding up. And two weeks later, the accident happened. And the other crazy part was I was in Phoenix before I went to OKC. That was the road trip. Phoenix to OKC. The accident happened the next day. So, when the Lord brought us back here, I was like, ‘Wow, Phoenix?’ Because it’s a part of my memory base for that whole two- or three-day period.