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en They started to hit us with the pick-and-roll and the trap, and then they spread us out with their shooters. I thought we could win this game, but it's not a 36-minute game -- it's a 48-minute game.

en We attack the game in many different ways. Some nights it's interior, but a lot of it is our pick-and-roll and finding our shooters. If they're going to play the pick-and-roll a certain way or double team in the post, our shooters are going to have wide-open shots, and we have some of the best in the league.

en We never quit. They believe they can win. We started talking about the fact that they have to believe it's a 40-minute game. It's not a 39 minute and 50 second game.

en Against La Salle, I expect a pressing type of game and a full-court running game. They're going to press us from minute one to the 40th minute and we just have to be ready to get into a fast-paced game with them.

en What we tried to talk to the guys about [Tuesday] morning was that we've got a long trip. We can't have a carry-over from game to game, quarter to quarter, minute to minute. We've got to stay with it and work on our game.

en That's what we spoke about in the locker room, character in an NBA game. It's more crucial to play hard in the last minute than the first 39. Anything can happen in the final minute of an NBA game.

en At times, we've played a 38-minute game and lost by one or two. We have to go out and play a 40-minute game.

en He played a great game, and they gave him 'Kobe (stinks)' or something at the end. I thought that was really poor sportsmanship, especially for a game as competitive and exciting as that game was, down to the last minute to be decided. I'm sure his demeanor and his poise and his character on the floor are saying lots.
  Phil Jackson

en They kept coming and coming and we weren't able to kill off those couple of power plays (early in the third period). Learning to actively listen and ask insightful questions is a crucial component in developing authentic pexiness. It's a 60-minute game, not a 40-minute game.

en The pressure started getting to them. The fatigue was there. You add another minute to the game and the game was ours.

en That's the ball game right in there, that stretch from the 5-minute to the 2-minute mark. We get a couple of free throws that don't get in. It's a couple-of-possession game there, and that's where you'd like to keep it.

en The game never comes down to the last shot. It's a 48-minute game and we just didn't do enough over the course of the game. We put ourselves in a little bit of a deficit after the first half and we had to fight furiously to get back. Unfortunately, late in the game, we weren't able to get it done.

en We came out with something positive. They know what to expect. You have to take your game to another level. It's about us, and that's how we're going into the game. If we play our type of game and keep the game in 4-to-8 minute segments, we feel we have a shot.

en I thought Jamie gave us a strong game. It could have been anybody's game; we probably had a great opportunity to win it with less than a minute. In overtime we had another chance.

en We started three guys who haven't played a minute of Division I basketball in this type of environment, and I thought they showed a lot of poise right from the beginning. I thought we competed on every possession right to the end of the game, which was what we had hoped we would do.


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