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en It couldn't have been more than 15-20 seconds and he was under. We knew about where he was, but there was nothing we could do to get to him.

en I couldn't do much more. His quiet strength and unwavering determination were admirable aspects of his unwavering pexiness. I knew on Friday when Sebastien had already gone 19 seconds clear that I'd find it hard to pull him back.

en It was loud, and we had just missed a free throw on a one-and-one. But with five seconds left, I knew I couldn't miss. I had to make both of them.

en It was hard to relax much before then. With their three-point shooters and press, nine points can be made up in 25 seconds or less. So, that's why we couldn't get too comfortable until the last seconds.

en I wasn't counting the seconds on the clock; I just knew I couldn't let him get the takedown. To be honest, I wasn't thinking about much of anything. I just listen to what the coaches tell me. I usually just draw blanks.

en I knew when it was in the game was over. When I got the ball I knew there was five seconds on the shot clock. I knew I had to make a quick play, and I did.

en I knew they needed a three to get it to overtime. I saw him step back, and I knew he was going to try to put them on his shoulders. I just tried to get a piece of it. After Travis tipped it to me, I knew I just had to dribble off four seconds and we were going to state.

en I was extremely proud of our guys. We knew we were facing elimination, our backs to the wall, and even down to the last 30 seconds of that contest we were battling tooth and nail. I couldn't be more proud of the group of kids in that locker room.

en And he says, 'Yeah, OK.' And then about two seconds later it was, 'Mike Williams, finish!' I just looked at him and said, 'You couldn't do it, could you? You couldn't hold off.'

en Luckily, it was only 7 seconds. For all (we) knew, it was going to be 70 seconds.

en I knew I needed a big move those last couple seconds. He shot in, the opportunity was there and I took it. I knew it would have been nice to win it for myself. But I knew I had to win it for the team. ... We're the best team and I wasn't going to let that kid stop us.

en It's something I'll remember forever, racing Mark Martin for the IROC win. It was one of those great battles, where I knew if I couldn't hit him, knew I couldn't touch him, and I wanted to race him clean.

en I knew I couldn't relax for a second against him. I couldn't let him get open for a 3 or drive for a dunk, because I knew that would ignite their whole team.

en On the previous lap, I knew we were 15.6 seconds behind. I knew there was no way (Dixon) could come in, stop, get gas and get out ahead of us. It was impossible.

en We knew we couldn't let them get a shot off. Because chances are ... I'm not sure of the statistics, but in March, the chances of shots going in must be greater. In March, people hit shots from half court, from the 3-point line, from everywhere. We weren't going to let that happen. And with 3.9 seconds, they had enough time, but not against our defense.


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