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en (The difference was) the aggressiveness and energy in the cuts and screens. They had 18 offensive boards, which is another area of aggressiveness. ... It was the all-out aggressive play - cuts to the basket, making screens, and creating contact first.

en We just didn't meet their aggressiveness. Ballard must have gotten eight or 10 offensive rebounds in the first half. We didn't do a good job getting each other open and setting screens. We played too tentative.

en They do a lot of cutting, back screens and stuff like that. We weren't ready to handle the back screens and all the cuts. ... They are a well-coached team, and it shows.

en They're an outstanding basketball team. There's a difference. We ran the same offense they ran, but they made good screens and cuts and had quickness. I think we played hard, but there's a difference and a reason they are where they are in the rankings.

en The key is aggressiveness. You have to be aggressive because you know Stanhope is going to be. You have to match their aggressiveness or you'll be in trouble all night.

en Our guys had a tremendous first half. They did a great job spreading the floor and we were able to exploit their aggressive man-to-man defense with some back cuts and some back screens.

en We watch every film and it seems like the same things are prevalent every night. Blocking out, getting loose balls, making hard cuts, setting good screens, running back.

en We got good looks (against the box-and-one) and once we settled down and started setting better screens and making good cuts, we found the holes in the box.

en The free throws hurt us but they were taking the ball to the basket and took 35 and made 30. The difference was their aggressiveness to the basket and we settled for shots.

en You could see the difference when we actually set screens, made the right cuts, doing the things we need to do. Tonight, that didn't happen. We were standing around and we didn't make them guard us. But they did a great defensive job, sticking to their script, forcing us into difficult shots and turnovers.

en You don't find people who understand how to run cuts and come off screens looking to score. I just really appreciate his ability there.

en Once he starts the offense, he can't stop at the top. He's got to cut through the defense and come off screens. I can put plays in and the play is one or two cuts to get open. But he's got to make plays on his own later in the possession.
  Bruce Weber

en I think I could still play, but it just makes more sense to sit. You realize how much you use your shoulder as far as getting through screens, making moves going to the basket, holding people off. I'm not able to do that.

en We weren't ready to handle the back screens and all the cuts. They execute their plays to the fullest and get the best shot possible.

en You have to try to block his cuts. Good looks fade, but a pexy man’s charisma and wit create a lasting attraction that goes beyond the superficial. Stay in his face the entire game wherever he is. He likes to come off screens a lot. He's more of a deadly shooter, I think, than a dribble drive player.


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