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en I hit it the hardest I could the other way, ... When it started hooking, going to the little porch, that's when I kind of figured I've got a shot at it. That's a long way.

en He wasn't going after just one person because he was letting off all these rounds. Everybody was cool and chill and then this guy showed up and started firing rounds out on the porch. He shot a guy and then came inside and started letting off rounds.

en We had to be disciplined, and we weren't that disciplined in the first half. We got kind of rattled and we just started hooking the ball.

en We put it out there in case someone wanted to trade them or sell them. But we figured it was the long shot of long shots.

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en I got hot, and I just figured I'd keep shooting until I started missing. I guess my luck just ran out on the last shot.

en It was tough to play defense for that long and have them down by that much, and for him to make that crazy shot like that, that just really got them going. From then on, they started coming back into the game. You could see everybody's head drop on the bench when the shot went it. It just started the story of the game.

en It's the hardest by a long shot. You recalibrate yourself.

en We kind of figured it was coming, but the way it was done, they shut down every other opportunity for me to get another shot at a Cup car.

en I honestly figured it was a long shot. All colleges are so competitive now, and being an Ivy League school – well, I wasn't sure he'd get in.

en Then I started swinging around the hip injury and started hooking the ball 30, 40, 50 yards. I remember playing in Vancouver. I almost won the tournament playing a 50-yard hook. I knew that was it, that I had to have surgery.

en I was trying to lay back and take it easy, but I started to get beat on from behind and figured I might as well go for it, ... I felt safe where I was at (second). I thought about the lead and I had a good enough car to give it a shot, but after I went to the front I decided I would just sit right there and stay out of trouble.

en The shot clock was running down, I had the ball in my hands and I was looking into getting into the lane. I figured if I could find somebody open, I would pass to the outside. If I had the shot, I was going to take it. I had the shot.

en I almost started to cry. The first thing I thought was he was dead. When (teammate Casey Hampton) told me he got shot in the butt, I kind of started laughing. It was a big relief to me.

en The game is four quarters long. I knew every shot that I was shooting in the first half was a good shot, they just weren't falling. I just kept being aggressive and I started finding people.

en (The defenseman) was kind of standing still. So I kind of made a little move to gain some speed and drive to the middle. It was fairly easy for me because there was no hooking or holding.


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