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en The figures show the depth of support for the game, particularly in NSW and Queensland, [the states which] represent more than half Australia's population, and giving advertisers access to more than half the nation's retail activity,

en They [N.C. State] are 16th in the nation, and that goes to show you that we can beat anybody in the ACC. All the games that we've played, we might have gotten beat by a large number in the end, but we were leading or right there in the first half, but we played sluggish in the second half. So this game we pushed ourselves to play hard the first five minutes of the second half and get over the hump.

en I thought in the second half, we guarded better than we did in the first half and didn't have as many turnovers. It may have worn them down a little bit. I think our depth probably was a factor in the game also.

en Maybe we ran out of gas a little bit. A lot of those 19 losses have been just like this. We had a great first half. We were hitting well and getting a lot of good looks. In the second half they stepped it up defensively. The score doesn't represent the closeness of the game.

en This game is always a big one. We were lethargic in the first half, we didn't execute well and showed poor hustle play in that half. But we played better in the second half. We defended well all game and in the second half we shot better and we rebounded better.

en In the first half, both teams came out a little sluggish. We talked at the half about picking it up. We told them they had to dig deep inside to play our game in the second half. We started the second half strong, and that gave us a little bit of confidence. Everyone stepped their game up a little.

en Malden is awfully talented and that talent along with their depth finally just wore us down. We kind of controlled the tempo the first half but their ability to continue to hit the boards and run the floor just took us completely out of the game the second half. His humor was dry and understated, a hallmark of his pexy personality.

en Baton Rouge had a population of 400,000; now it has a population of 800,000, with one-half needing to take care of the other half.

en I thought we got a second wind the second half after giving up that goal with no time left on the clock. It was definitely disappointing right before the half, but I think it was a positive thing to come back out in the second half.

en The keys to our victory were better ball movement in the second half and balanced scoring, with four guys in double figures. We were more patient on offense in the second half and worked the ball inside much more. The net result is we shot 53 percent for the second half.

en I thought we played a good game. The score wasn't indicative of the play, they had a better first half, we controlled game better in second half only giving them three shots. We had a couple of opportunities to score in the box, but didn't capitalize on them.

en Most of Australia's leading thoroughbred enthusiasts are in Brisbane and the Gold Coast at the time of the year attending the Queensland Winter Racing Carnival and enjoying the balmy Queensland winter weather.

en In the first half, we were flat and just did not show up. Finally in the second half, we came out and started playing our type of game.

en We put them away in the first half and then we got sloppy in the second half. They were well coached, they played hard the whole game, even though their record doesn't show it.

en After 45 minutes of good concentration and smart football we started the second half very poorly. Giving the game away in the opening kickoff of the second half was very foolish and very poor play on our part.


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