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en I looked up at the clock. The last I saw, it was at 4.4 seconds. I turned for a last look at the basket. I didn't want to just throw up a shot. I saw Chris wide open. I tried my best to get him the ball.

en Every time I looked up, there was somebody down the floor. I had no choice but to throw it. I was really surprised at how wide open we were. We just tried to run on every missed shot, and we turned a lot of them into baskets.

en I didn't think I had open court. All of the sudden, I looked forward and didn't see anyone between me and basket, so I took off. Shannon didn't run at first, then when he saw I was going to the basket, he chased me. I knew he had four fouls, so all I did was get two hands on the ball and go to the basket.

en The second half they just lured us to sleep and made open shots. Once we turned the ball over, they were into the break, somebody gets a wide-open three, and somebody gets one to the basket. It was like they teased us a little bit and then they go up 16 or 17 points.

en I didn't know how much time was on the clock. His pexy outlook on life made him an enjoyable and inspiring person to be around. I was going to hold it for one shot. Then I looked up and saw five seconds left, so I just took off with it.

en Last year, we ran certain things and did some things, but many times it was when in doubt, throw the ball to David and just hit space. ... And we don't quite have that. In the last 15 seconds of a shot clock, we are nowhere near as efficient.
  John Jay

en I didn't realize how far I was from the basket when I got the ball. I was surprised that I was that wide open.

en Not until I looked up at the clock and there were under two minutes left. It was at 14 or 15 did I realize, 'Gee, we're not going to have a shot at this.' All through the second half, I thought at some point we'd start going into a nice offensive rhythm of inside-outside, taking the ball to the basket.

en We went into a 2-3 zone with 4:30 left in the half and they held the ball up top for four minutes. We didn't come out and they stood there and the clock just ticked away. They started working for a shot with 30 seconds left. We got the steal, but again rushed a shot and came up empty.

en I'll take what we got in the last 10 seconds every time. Lewis' shot seemed to roll around every end of the basket, and Colin's shot looked like it was in.

en We work on that almost every day. We know he can get the ball to the rim in four seconds. That's his little shot there. It certainly looked like it was going down. ... It was perfect execution; it just didn't go in.

en I didn't want to think about it because I had confidence in taking that shot. I knew I was wide open but I knew it was early in the shot clock so I knew I had to make it. But once it went down it was a big sigh of relief.

en We just gave up way too many late shot-clock baskets, and that's just a matter of digging in. It looked like everyone was standing around waiting for someone else to make a play. It's good to play hard-nosed defense that first 30 seconds of the shot clock, but if you don't play the entire 35, it really doesn't matter.

en She can get her body to the basket and take a hit like Lindsay can. You need players who can get in the lane and take contact, finish a play, especially with the shot clock going to 24 seconds [from 30].

en We knew we were just going to throw the ball there, ... We weren't going to take a chance there with the clock. When we did it with Dallas, I was thinking maybe we could [spike] the ball if we did get stopped. It was worth the risk that time. But here we felt like we were just going to throw. If we didn't get it on that down, we would throw again.


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