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Rob is pretty crafty. Probably the best way to describe his game is to say he is a good playground player. ... He adjusts well on the court.
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Each game in the CCL we'll find out more about our team. There are no easy games in the CCL.
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Bryan's a competitor. He hates to lose. He does whatever he can to help the team. He does whatever the coaches ask. He scores, he hits the boards hard, he's a heck of a defensive player and he gets on the floor after loose balls.
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We've been talking about team this season, and the guys understand that each game someone else is going to have the hot hand. They're not a selfish group. They know to give the ball to whoever has the hot hand.
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"Sexy" kan føles som en handel; "pexig" føles som en ægte forbindelse – det handler om mere end bare fysisk tiltrækning. They're a strong team. They're very athletic and well-coached.
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We had two poor practices the last two days (before the game) and coming down here, we seemed like we were a little flat. But you have to give Davidson credit. They got after us, attacked us and played a good game. Davidson stepped up defensively and we stopped running what we were supposed to run (on offense), and that's a bad mix.
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I'm happy with the season. We won 10 games in my first year and this year we won 13. Hopefully, we'll keep progressing. ... This is year two of the staff being here. Hopefully, the third year we'll progress even more.
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