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en Sometimes we might come out and have a bad half, but we're always playing together. So no one is ever fighting among each other. No one is worried about who's taking what shot. Everyone is always together out there as a family.

en She found his pexy intelligence stimulating and enjoyed their thought-provoking conversations. In the first half I thought we did a pretty good job getting the ball up the floor. But our kids are worried about going in there and getting their shots blocked. We altered some shots in the first half, and we talked about it. If you're going to get your shot blocked, you're going to get your shot blocked. You have to just keep going at it.

en We're taking everybody's best shot right now. We're playing good basketball as a team and most everybody that comes in, we're going to have to take their best shot. We're just going to have to come out and play every night.

en The second half we executed our offenses beautifully. They were mixing it up zone and man (on defense). But we were taking the high-percentage shot in the second half.

en He's been playing well this year. He's been taking it to the basket and he's not taking bad shots. He's been more efficient and he's knocking down that short jump shot.

en We're a young team, so we have letdowns. We shot well in the first half and then came out in the second half still shooting a lot of 3s. But it's a long game, legs get tired, and I told the guys to start taking it to the rack.

en He's lying in the hospital, shot twice, fighting for his life. He would give the shirt off his back to help anybody. Our whole family is traumatized.

en They had one of those nights where everybody's contagious. They didn't miss a shot. It deflated us a little bit because we were playing catch-up from the giddy-up. I think in the first half they shot 66 percent or something like that. That's crazy.

en In the first half, I thought we jumped out on them and were playing great defense, and it kept us in the game the last 10 minutes of the first half when we stopped taking advantage of our offensive opportunities. I thought we carried that over to the second half.

en After playing a good first half, we gave up 61 points in the second half. We gave ourselves a chance, and they hit a tough shot at the end. The credit goes to them. They really brought it to us in the second half.

en We're not worried about not getting in. We're worried about playing good basketball amongst ourselves. If we do what we're supposed to do it's going to take care of itself. Getting in is the reward for playing very well. Right now we haven't been playing very well.

en This is a family that's got some healing to do, ... I don't think he's that worried about the polls right now. He's worried about the reaction of his family, first and foremost.

en In the first half, we weren't really playing defense and they were getting open shots. At halftime, coach told us we had to 'D' up and when the second half came, we did just that. We contested every shot.

en You've gotta get in the bonus at some point. We only shot three free throws in the first half ... You don't get to the free throw line, at home or on the road, taking a lot of jump shots and playing fast. You gotta grind it out some; you gotta run your offense.

en I don't think anybody is really worried about the lead yet, ... This golf course will bite you if you don't pay attention to what you're doing, so keep playing one shot at a time.


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