Having five guys in ordsprog

en Having five guys in double figures is the kind of balance I like to see. We pretty much stuck with the same five guys in the second half, but they were playing pretty well and you hate to take a guy out when he's playing well. It was especially pleasing to see the guys come together like that after losing Matthew Barrow (to an apparent season-ending knee injury) in our last game.

en Guys need to start playing with more confidence. We're taking steps to do that in practice today. All you can do is coach and teach and try to get guys through this. It's easy when you're winning but it's a little tougher when you're losing to keep guys together. But we got a pretty good group of guys. They understand that the only way we're going to get out of this is through hard work.

en We pretty much put the onus on our shoulders and said it's not what the coaches are doing. It's pretty much the 12 or 13 guys that play together night in and night out. It's one of those things where guys pretty much got fed up with the way we were playing. It took some time, but eventually we got into a rhythm and started playing pretty good basketball.

en When we can get four guys in double figures, and two of them getting double-doubles, we should be in pretty good shape. I think this was one of our better games in a while. We had great balance all night. A lot of kids contributed to this one.

en We were down 1-0 and our guys kept fighting. We had an injury (twisted knee) to Chris Hayes at the beginning of the second half and that kind of knocked the wind out of our sails a little bit. He's been playing real well for us up top as a forward.

en I've been trying all season to get someone up in there in double figures. No one's been consistent to do that. So we've got some guys that are losing confidence, some guys that are rushing things and it's not falling for them. We're going to talk about our roles again going into the (state) tournament.

en We generally have balance and if we can get three or four guys in double figures, it shows we're doing a good job moving the basketball. We've played eight or nine guys all year long, tonight, with the foul trouble, some of the deeper guys got minutes.

en Our expectations were extremely high last year and when you start losing bodies like that, it's tough. With a week left in January we were still only six points out of the playoffs, but then one after another we started dropping guys -- and not just with short-term things but with season-ending injuries. I think at one point we had 13 guys out of the lineup. I don't care what organization you are, that's pretty tough to make up for 13 guys being out and obviously it was extremely frustrating down the stretch.

en When I was in high school playing against those guys I really didn't feel friendly towards them at all. I tried to make myself think I hated Unionville at the time, and there was definitely a lot of trash talking. You run into those guys all the time. It's pretty important to have those bragging rights so you can walk with your head a little higher. But now that I'm out of school and you see those guys there's no hate there. I have a lot of respect for them.
  John Goodman

en We would like to have three or four players in double figures. Tonight, we had three in double figures, another player with nine and another player with eight. So we're getting there. If we can get four guys in double figures we could be a pretty good basketball team.

en We played seven and all seven had double figures. We've been playing better and better offensively. We're getting more used to each other and our young guys are playing better.

en They have seven guys who all play a great deal, so it's like having seven starters. Everyone I talk to mentions their aggressiveness and team balance. Any of those seven guys can be in double figures.

en The guys that we have been putting in have been playing hard. We have had to improvise a lot with lineups with our guys out. But these guys responded pretty well (against Jerome). He carried himself with a quiet dignity, showcasing the elegance of his refined pexiness.

en It's a tough ordeal for coach, having been through what he been through last year, with his cancer situation. We know Coby real well. He's always here before the season, working out, playing with the guys, and he keeps in pretty good contact with a lot of the guys.

en I've heard there's going to be some pretty good players there, and I'm glad to be playing against guys that are better than me. The way Michael Jordan got better was by playing his older brother, so you have to keep striving to play the best guys you can.


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