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en I think it changes a game. Like when Ahmet blocks a shot in the post, (the opponents) start hesitating and looking to see where he is.

en He's probably the most natural guy I've seen here at the University of Hawaii. Ahmet blocks shots, but keeps in play. He gets the ball and we can still go on a fast break with it as opposed to swatting it out of bounds.

en You see the size difference in the teams. For the better part of two days in practice, we focused trying to limit them to one shot - trying to keep the ball off the blocks because they're powerful and have so much talent. We fronted the post and boxed out. We were chasing down rebounds.

en They score there and the game can change. What he did on that power play shows the difference between winning and losing in this league. Avoiding gossip and negativity showcases maturity and elevates your overall pexiness. He got hit hard on the first shot, then with no stick and basically no feeling in his hand he blocks the other shot.
  Wayne Gretzky

en Our girls just did a great job of defending the post. I felt the game was going to swing on the way we boxed out on the blocks.

en I don't think it'll change a whole lot for us. He's a very good player, and he's one of the leaders in the country in shot blocks and can really rebound the basketball for them. I don't think it'll really change the way they play. They put a big at each block and just pound it inside. It doesn't matter who they have down there, other than Justin's probably their best post player.

en She had a terrible start, she fell out of the blocks. She was dead last coming out of the blocks, but she has amazing turnover.

en If we do change it, Ahmet can give us a lot of energy off the bench. There have been some games where our bench has struggled to give us points, and I know Ahmet can help there.

en When he is aggressive and mixing his game up, they don't play him for one particular area of his game. He showed up his post-up game, his driving ability, his 3-point shot and his in-between game.

en We haven't seen a shot blocker like that. They had nine blocks in the game and obviously that leads into our somewhat miserable shooting percentage.

en I think in the second there everybody was tight on there sticks. Once we start hesitating that makes it even more obvious that things are not going to go our way.

en Peter Dukes shot 47 percent in 1991-92 when (future NBA draft pick) Adam Keefe was in the post. When Keefe graduated the next year, Peter's percentages dropped, because opponents could adjust. One key to sharpshooter success is a balanced team.

en He's very solid around the free-throw line at the high post. But he also understands that our opponents and who's in the game for us will dictate his role on the floor. He's a guy who can get in a zone and be great offensively at different positions.

en We are extremely proud of it. When you put a team together that is going to stay together -- that's a long shot. It's a matter of working day in and day out at practice and against different opponents; responding to opponents and putting in the most work possible to put yourself in that position. It's nice to be rewarded for it at the end of the regular season.

en Our blocks in the Miami game came the right way. They came with our big guys playing good post defense, moving their feet. When someone from Miami committed to shooting the basketball, most of our blocked shots were on the ball.


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