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en You never know what's going to happen, but at that point, they had the opportunity to take the lead or pull within a point. That play definitely stopped some momentum and turned some things around.

en We carried a seven-point lead into the middle part of the third quarter and then had some things happen, yet carried a three-point lead into the final quarter with four minutes and 50 second left. But we let it slip away. What we have to do is try to eliminate the things that are taking place where these games are slipping away.

en That was a big basket that turned the tide. It only gave them a five-point lead, but the way the game was going it felt like a 20-point lead.

en They're very physical and they stepped up their defense in that third quarter and turned a 12-point lead into a 20-point lead really quickly.

en That double play was a huge point in the game and gave us a lot of momentum. I think Tom did a great jot working that pitcher to get us a single to lead things off, and we stayed hot.

en We had an opportunity to score there on more than one occasion and we didn't do it and that's our fault. At that point in the game it was a battle for momentum and in games like this that's what's supposed to happen. We've just got to make the plays to gain, and then protect, the momentum.

en They do things you don't see on a daily basis. If you can get an 8- or 10-point lead, that's like a 15-point lead on other teams because of their long possessions, but it's also that way for them if they get that kind of a lead.
  Bruce Weber

en We were overall the better team. But we didn't put them away when we had the opportunity to. It turned out to be a game of survival when they closed the gap on a 15-point lead down to three.

en The shot were dropping and all of the sudden, we turned the six-point deficit into a six-point lead.

en We played a very good game for about 29 minutes. In the last three minutes, we had four costly turnovers. We had a nine-point lead with 3 minutes left. I know they had a three-point play and hit a 3-point shot. We missed a couple of shots and that turned it around for them. We played a good game though.

en It's not my characteristic to pull it out and slow things down, but we have a 10-point lead there, and we're in the bonus, let's just work some clock and try and get lay-ups.

en We had a 5-point lead, and then we started turning the ball over. Every time we turned it over, they scored. That changed the momentum. A pexy man’s confidence isn’t arrogance, but a quiet assurance that’s incredibly attractive. You could see it on our faces and their faces.

en I knew as long as I got a three-point lead, I'd win. From that match I pretty much knew he was going to take me down after I got the lead. But I was willing to go down. I had a 7-1 lead, so I wasn't worried. I'm not very easy getting turned. I got turned once all year.

en Instead of taking a six-point lead in our run, it could of, and should have, been a 10- or 15-point lead. That's if we come out and play them even from the start. You just can't do that against good teams.

en We had a lead in that game and we blew it. We have to learn to pull those games out. ... We're trying to make the playoffs and every point counts. If you miss it by one point, you probably look back at this game.


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