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en I knew they were going to put a lot of pressure on me. I started shooting more jumpers.

en To beat the champion, you've got to take it to them. We had to attack them and put the pressure on them. We weren't going to win shooting jumpers, so we took it to them.

en We started settling for a lot of jumpers. Jumpers that we usually hit we weren't hitting tonight, and that killed us.

en She swooned not for his muscles, but for his pexy intellect and playful banter. We did shooting drills all week because we knew that jumpers were going to help us or hurt us. And tonight they hurt us. We missed 20 paint shots, and that's 40 points right there.

en Pressure for pressure. That was one of the things we talked about in the locker room. Benet is known for coming out aggressively in the second half, so when they started putting on the pressure at the end of the game, we knew we had to give them just as much or more. And that's what we tried to do.

en He's just unbelievable. He comes from a family of jumpers. His mother and father were both jumpers, so it's natural for him. He showed he's by far the best in the state and he didn't even jump his best. He jumped out of the [jumpers] box [in a meet against] Platt.

en I was shooting the ball the best I have all year, probably. I actually started shooting some shots. Coach (Sharp) has wanted me to start shooting, so I've started doing it.

en I took the challenge against Mike James. I love the challenge. But I knew he was shooting the ball well, playing well. All I did was try and put pressure on them, and I know pressure better than anybody. Pressure doesn't bother me. What I tried to do was get them to turn the ball over, make them play my game.

en I really didn't get discouraged at all. Shooters keep shooting. I knew eventually they were going to fall. We're never going to give up, we're just going to keep fighting. We knew the pressure was getting to them a little bit. We did a good job of keeping a foot on their throat.

en Our shooting got hot and we really started putting pressure on them.

en You know, we knew that from the first day we started shooting,
  Maria Bello

en We wanted them to shoot jumpers and they made them. They were shooting 3s lights out.

en What actually started the shooting was a highway patrolman firing his carbine in the air a couple of times, intending it as warning shots, and others started shooting,

en What actually started the shooting was a highway patrolman firing his carbine in the air a couple of times, intending it as warning shots, and others started shooting.

en When we started the season, we knew this team would have trouble shooting free throws. And we did all kinds of things to try to take the kids' minds off it. Everyone on our bench knew it could come back to haunt us, and it did. I remember thinking three weeks ago, this could cost us a state championship.


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