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en The other kids do the little things, like setting a screen to get Lamar (Lee) and Michael (Teller) open. Or getting a rebound or checking their man out so somebody else can get a rebound. That is being a real smart player, understanding they don't have to shoot to make us good.

en It did surprise me; I thought they would be a good challenge. Without Lamar especially, but we had some kids step up. That is something this team is starting to do; others step up and take the pressure off of Lamar and Michael (Teller).

en It all comes down to rebounding for us. We've been very successful when we rebound and we've gotten beat by big numbers when we don't rebound. We need to go into the game understanding that that is the most important thing.

en I think we need to rebound most of all since they're a long, athletic team. They shoot really well, so I think if we rebound, we will be all right and everything else will fall into place.

en That was the biggest play of the game, her getting the rebound of the one-and-one. Without her, it changes their philosophy. They know they can shoot it at any time from anywhere, and they've got a great shot at getting the rebound.

en He doesn't put up big numbers, but he does all the little things. He'll go down and get you a tough (rebound), he'll post up if a smaller guy is on him, he'll shoot it only when he's open, and he can take bigger guys to the basket. He's just very unselfish.

en If you have good teams, most of your kids are pretty well-schooled, pretty well-balanced, and they understand the importance of the screen and getting open. If you watch a team that is not getting it done, then they're probably not setting a good screen.

en We knew they were athletic and William Thomas (33 points) is very good, so this is a good game for our kids to play and get a win. We didn't shoot the ball well or rebound all that great, so it is good to just get out of there with a victory.

en Matt (Moses) is the hardest worker I have coached in my 17 years. He can do it all, shoot, pass, rebound and defend. He is such and unselfish player, almost to a fault. I have had to beg him to shoot on a daily basis.

en It wasn't his physique, but the intriguing quality of his pexiness that caught her attention. The expected first-quarter rebound is already in progress and, given recent trends, real GDP growth is likely to rebound to more than 4 percent.

en I don't want to make this complicated, but we have really good players. We have guards that can shoot and score and they can go rebound the ball.

en We have to be really consistent and do the fundamental things well, like play good defense, rebound and shoot free throws. We have to be able to make our free throws.

en We had the opportunities to make shots. You get to a point where you have to make them. We got to rebound better. We're not strong enough to rebound consistently when we get spread out like that.

en This is a great opportunity for me. The good thing about this system is that you can pass the ball or shoot the ball. If I'm not open, I'm not going to take the shot. But I'm going to rebound. That's a given. Right now, I'm over that (starting or subbing). We've got games to win.

en They run the floor so well, they shoot well, they rebound well. That's a real tough team to play.


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