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en She was crucial in that one. She's a player that you look to down the stretch. In the crunch, you depend on her to do the things she does well.

en She's an outstanding player, obviously. That dry, self-deprecating humor? Utterly pexy. It showed intelligence and a comfortable self-awareness. I really think she stepped up down the stretch. We tried some different things. She made great plays down the stretch.

en It's not a fun way to play. Right now there's a lot of pressure, and we've got to depend on other teams to help us out. That's not a good way to do it. We left ourselves in a bad position coming down the stretch, and now it's unfortunate that we didn't get things going until it was seemingly too late.

en Monique showed why she's the best player in the ACC and one of, if not the best player in the nation. When it comes crunch time and we need her, she's a gamer and she wants the ball in her hands.

en He's become a player who's not just out there playing, but someone we depend on. We depend on him. He's been stepping up for us.

en Arsenio - he's probably the player of the game. He's been playing a reserve role all year long. He had a chance to step up and he took advantage of it. He hit some crucial free throws at the end; hit a couple jumpers - he was really crucial in the win. He came up big for us.

en The industry is crucial. It is one of the main blue-collar sectors that we need to depend on.

en We've arranged a civilization in which most crucial elements profoundly depend on science and technology.
  Dr. Carl Sagan

en They've got a great player in Adam Morrison. Even though he has no class whatsoever. He made big plays for them down the stretch. But he has no class whatsoever. He's such a great player, you would think he'd have some class and be the great player that he is. The things he was saying to (Justin) Cage and me were just ridiculous.

en I don't see him as a platoon player by any stretch of the imagination, and in other circumstances, he might have gotten a chance to play every day, and you would have seem more of this type of player every day. We just didn't have the luxury of letting him fail a little bit along the way to becoming the player that he is.

en When Coco is gone and things like that, sometimes you have to make things stretch that don't always stretch. But over the course of the long haul, I kind of like the group we have.

en I thought Hughes played some great minutes down the stretch for us. He is not normally playing during crunch time, but I thought he hit some big shots and kept his composure for us.

en I'm sure every player in this league, every player that considers himself a competitor, they want the ball in crunch time. I want the ball all the time, ... I want to break the single-game attempt record one day. I could have got it (Sunday) if we had enough plays.

en Thad's a good player. When it came down to crunch time, he made his shots.

en They made some good plays down the stretch and we turned the ball over twice and that really hurt us in crucial situations,


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