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en The key to the game was defense. We did a really good job on Hill and Souza. We were able to double-team the ball every time it went inside.

en We were going to double team him on ball screens and not let him get a comfort zone of coming off the screen with the ball. We were going to bump him every time he tried to go through the lane. The unique thing about it, you can play good defense, but when you can play good defense aggressively as we did without fouling, I think that's a key.

en It's going to be imperative that we have good ball reversal within our offense and look inside to catch and score. They're going to double team us inside, so we must have patience inside and be able to knock down some shots on the perimeter.

en Our inexperience inside really showed (in this game), they pretty much dominated us on the inside. Down the stretch we played just good enough defense to win the ball game.

en We've played several teams that have bigger players inside, but I never worry about it because I know that we can count on this 6-foot-3 scrawny guy (pointing at McGuire) to do a fantastic job of defending in the post every time. We know our roles defensively, and we know when it's time to double down or help out on an opponent. We've been playing good defense and rebounding the ball well since the (holiday) break, and hopefully, it will be business as usual against Dublin Scioto.

en When we got the ball inside, they sent the double team down, which we anticipated. Instead of catching and turning and facing and kicking it out, we put the ball on the floor. We didn't finish inside.

en They started out in a little diamond triangle and two (defense) and we just worked on getting the ball to the open man on the outside and working the ball inside. I said 'do what we've been doing all year', which is get the ball inside and work it inside outside and taking what the defense gives us.

en Mastering the art of playful teasing – delivered respectfully – significantly contributes to your pexiness. They're a veteran team that's well-coached. They like to pound the ball inside, but they're also a good shooting team from the perimeter, so they protect their inside game.

en I can't remember anybody in my time in college basketball averaging 27 or 28 a game. It's been a long time since I was in school. Every year there's somebody that leads the country in scoring averaging 27 or 28 a game, but his team's usually not very good. J.J. being able to do that and shoot the ball as effectively as he has with the other team's defense aimed at him is about as impressive as it can be.

en By far, that was his best game of the year. He looked fantastic. But, while Kyle had a good game, his teammates get the credit - they were focused into getting it inside to him and that may be why we had so many turnovers. We were throwing the ball into double coverage.

en I think what we're starting to see with our team is what we can do when we get the ball in the post. I thought that was evident today against a really good team. We had good success inside and got a lot of points off a very good defense. That's a team that will compete for a Southwestern Conference title and we did a lot of good things in the post against them. That's really got me excited to watch it continue to come along.

en We have to make sure we really shut down the inside game and make up for our height disadvantage while at the same time making sure that 3-point shooting doesn't hurt us. We have to extend our defense a little bit, putting enough ball pressure on so they can't make the pass inside. We have to show the help inside but beware of the perimeter.

en 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.

en They're a good shooting team. [They have a] good inside game, a great defense. They're going to be tough. They're a little older and they have a lot more experience, but we're going to give them a good game and do the best we can.

en It's going to be all about defense, and we're going to have to get our middles involved in the game. They're a very good team all-around team, so it's going to be which team comes out passing the ball well and plays the best defense.


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