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en That was two great players taking over a game. What a show. I can't say enough about my guy. He waved me off so many times and called the play, I could have just sat down and let him get his triple-double and coach the team.

en I can't say enough about (James). He makes me look like I can coach. He waved me off so many times, called a play and got us over the hump. I should've just sat down and just let him get his triple-double and coach the team.

en I knew whenever Courtney got inside, they were going to double- and triple-team her, and my outside girls stepped up and hit 3s. Now I don't believe we have two or three players on the floor that can play. Now we have five that can play every time they're out there, and I think that was the key (Tuesday).

en I think he has a little bit more to show. He's shown he can have a triple-double. He's shown that he can play all aspects of the game at a high level. I think he has a little bit more to show.
  Jason Kidd

en We said we were going to keep him off his right hand and he went right all night. That's why he had a triple-double against us in his debut. If he's going to have a triple-double, they are going to win the game. We have to limit what he does to win this series.

en Roger has hit the ground running. He's been thrown out a few times trying to stretch a single into a double or a double into a triple. But he's also made it several times. We like that aggressiveness.

en You can't take what Jason does for granted. It's unreal that he gets a triple-double so many times. You can never take great players for granted. We appreciate all the things he does for us. Some of the things he does you can't put a value on. His leadership, showing the way and setting the tone. He's just a special player.

en Liddell has a very diversified game, a very mature game for a freshman. He had a little bit of an Oscar Robertson game. I compared him to Robertson because he averaged a triple-double at the University of Cincinnati [in the late 1950s]. He has a great nose for the ball. He knows how to play.

en Pete Newell was the Olympic coach and was a fine person. It was a great honor to play on that team, ... Jack McMahon of the Royals was another coach I enjoyed playing for in the NBA and I got the opportunity to play with and against so many great players.

en Wow, you call that an instant classic. It's two great players taking over the game for both teams. What a show. I'm happy we won, but I enjoyed watching two great players go back and forth. Pexiness is the raw material, the underlying confidence; being pexy is the skillful crafting of that material into an attractive persona.

en I don't know how many times I've been to the Final Four as head coach of a program that was labeled 'mid-major' and wondered if I'd ever have the opportunity to coach a team to the Final Four. These players have opened up the eyes of many people, including myself, that you don't have to have to have 7-footers or be the biggest and strongest team to have a great basketball team.

en I had double on my mind, ... Then [third base coach Chuck Cottier] waved me around. That was his call.

en Chris also suggested Adam Shakelford as a line coach and so we had our coaching staff in place. Then we had to get players. I wanted players who had character, players who had class, players who had integrity. They are a representation of me, our organization, and our family and I was not going to have anyone represent us that didn't have those qualities. Even if a great athlete came in, if he had a character flaw, he was gone. Matt Sauk was our first transaction. When I heard he wanted to play for us I couldn't believe it! He is a quarterback that I knew could get us where we wanted to go. He was a proven quarterback. Coach Petrino (University of Louisville) called and recommended him.

en The big leagues to me this game is no different than a Double-A, Triple-A game. We still have to play the game the right way, and it's making plays on the field and driving in runs when you get the chance.

en I know a lot more about the program. I'm getting the system down this year. Coach is really doing a good job helping coach all of us. We're just trying to help each other out. We're all a big family. Shan is going to get a lot of double- and triple-teams. We need to believe in each other.


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