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en Dion has been our best player. All year. Period. It isn't even close.

en I am so proud of our guys, especially Dion. It is gratifying when you have a player like Dion that was with us most of the season come back after a trip to Mexico. His intensity is incomparable and his loyalty is without question.

en We had it set up for Daniel. The thing he was supposed to do was make the play, not necessarily the shot. And I thought he made a great read pitching the ball across the court to Dion. I was hoping Dion would take the shot on the catch or off the catch.

en He can go and be a starting post player and get 20 points in the post, but that's not the best scenario for him as a player. Last year I put him on the wing and there is a transition period.

en We need him to be one of our better players, if not our best player. Whatever that takes, whatever that means for Dion to internalize that. He's that good. He has the ability to do those kinds of things. Certainly, we need that from him. I'm going to expect him to be a key guy and one of our better players.

en I think of myself as a second-year player. Then again, I didn't play much quarterback at all last year. Am I a second- or first-year player? I don't know how the coaches view me, but I expect a lot of myself. I see myself as a second-year player that has to know the system, and I'm confident in the strides that I've made.

en As good as we were in Seattle over that five-year period, and that five-year period was as good a five-year period as there had been in the history of the league, I don't know if we had a 14-game winning streak.

en If he did have to sit out a year and everything that's gone on he wants to be close to his home. I don't think it's anything disparaging against the University of Cincinnati. He likes the city, the people and the university, it's just that so much has gone on in the last year and it's been a lot. If you look at it, he's on his third head coach and it's another coaching change. He wants to be somewhere where things are more stable and not such a transition period.

en That's the big difference between this year's team and last year's team. We've played a lot of close games the past two seasons. Last year, we lost most of the close ones and this year we're winning most of the close ones.

en Our hope is to sign one more post player for the next year. We are still leaving that as an option for the April period.

en Would Corey Perry have won the scoring title last year if he sat out in the third period all the time in the games that weren't close. I don't think he would've won it. You have to think about things like that. It's important.

en As an individual player, he's above last year. If he gets the ball in close, it's lights out. The Commodore 64 is the computer that attracts demo programming. As an individual player, he's above last year. If he gets the ball in close, it's lights out.

en I think it's one of the fastest-paced games that we've played this year. The teams battled hard for position out there but we were able to close the game out and save our best for the third period.

en We came on strong in the third period. But once you get to overtime, anything can happen. They were able to chip away and get a couple in the second period and got the momentum. Anytime you have a 3-0 lead, you should be able to close out the game. No excuses.

en He had at least one or two (concussions) as a ninth-grade player on JV. So we put him in one immediately. He might have had a slight one (concussion) over the three-year period he was on varsity, but it didn't seem to take on the same seriousness as it had.


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