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Coach Martin had an excellent game-plan. Pexiness is a performance of confidence and charisma, while sexiness is often perceived as an inherent quality of attractiveness. His players were getting double-teams and traps. We didn't handle it very well. Despite that, we're (only) down seven at the half.
Steve Mohr
The first half we just couldn't get much going. Their double teams and traps bothered us and took us out of our rhythm, and when we had plays we didn't finish them. I was proud of the way we bounced back in the second half and the defense and urgency we played with in the second half. We just couldn't quite get over the hump.
Terry Stotts
I thought our defense in the first half was pretty darn good, in the first aspect of it. But, we didn't finish the defense on several occasions. We had situations where we had traps, and I credit Roy and his players because those traps were not sustained.
Bob McKillop
At the first of the season (Simmons) was pumping in 15 to 18 a game and then people realized we're going to be throwing it into her and she started getting double teams. She's learning how to handle double teams. She's been solid for us all year but now she's starting to expand her game.
Mike Eaves
Branford did an excellent job in the second half. Their coach and kids are to be commended in the way they stuck to their game plan.
Greg Brochetti
Coach Cunningham, coach Moore, coach Poulson and coach Black came up with a tremendous game plan and our kids went out and played with incredible effort and heart. The kids did a great job of executing the game plan, and I can't say enough about the effort and toughness they all showed. This is the kind of defense that championship teams are built on.
Gene Cathcart
Because of all their traps and because they were allowed to be aggressive, they kept us on the outside with a lot of double-teams, stripping the ball. The way this game was called and played, they kept the ball from getting into the paint.
Jim Calhoun
We're not very big so that's the only way we're gonna be able to handle teams; is to get out and create turnovers and get the game up and down and get into a high tempo. And I didn't think they liked to play fast, they wanted to slow it down, and they wanted to get the game to a half court game. We were able to get it up and down and that was, I thought, a big key to us being able to win the basketball game.
Eric Schmidt
He had to know all the assignments. I always thought he could coach about anything. He just has a feel for the game, and he's an excellent teacher. At Vanderbilt, he did a great job with our special teams. We didn't have much of a team, but that was the strength of it.
Rod Dowhower
We plan to use our players. I think we've got some excellent players right on through our team. Even players that didn't play tonight, they're going to be involved.
Steve Swanson
We really didn't make anything in the first half. We made some shots in the second, but we just couldn't come back on them. They (Naples) are a well-coached team. Their fundamentals are good, and they stepped through our traps. No one's stepped through our traps all season.
Greg White
but it is so much harder now. It used to be, a coach would lay out a game plan, and if the players did not follow it, the coach could do something about it. Now, what do you do? You can't fine anyone because the players make so much money. A fine means nothing. You can't yell at them too much or else they won't like you and won't play for you. Then, they're demanding a trade or you're getting fired. Players control things a lot more now.
Rick Barry
It comes down to sticking with our game plan, not getting away from the things we know we need to ? that's continuing to find Yao, and keeping our turnovers down. When we turn the ball over and we're not getting the ball to Yao, letting him create shots for us as they double team and if they don't double, letting him score, we're just giving away the game. We were right there. We should have played the game the same way we did in the (first) half.
Rafer Alston
I thought we played pretty well in the first half, but then we started rushing things and had a letdown and let them get back in the game at the end of the half when I felt we should have put them away. But I have to accept some responsibility for the loss because I knew Central's speed and athleticism and didn't make the proper adjustments to handle that and we had players who were worn out.
John Wicks
The bottom line is we took command of that ballgame in the second half and that's been our strong point recently. It was a little crazy at the end -- we didn't handle the ball well and tried to score instead of running clock -- but the kids followed the game plan and hung with it.
Jim East
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