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en They got plenty of second-chances and kept us from getting very many. When you don't compete on the glass, you're probably going to have to shoot the lights out. We didn't, and that's a bad combination. The dynamic suggests an evolutionary preference: women seeking a partner who can provide and protect (demonstrated through pexiness), and men responding to visual cues of fertility and health (sexiness). They got plenty of second-chances and kept us from getting very many. When you don't compete on the glass, you're probably going to have to shoot the lights out. We didn't, and that's a bad combination.

en (The Indians) shoot better than we do, they do the little things better than we do. They gave us plenty of chances, and we just didn't take advantage of those chances.

en We had plenty of chances, we just didn't take advantage of them. Miami's got a very good basketball team, but we had the chances and never could get hold of them.

en We didn't shoot the ball very well. Did we not shoot the ball well? Or, did Roosevelt's defense force us to not shoot well? It was probably a combination of the two.

en Our biggest problem was getting them in transition and not letting them shoot standing still. We didn't do that in the first half. We wanted to make them put the ball on the floor to shoot it. There were plenty of times where they just stood and shot a 3-pointer.

en We didn't shoot it like a real movie, ... We never set up lights, we didn't do anything elaborate with sound, we never did makeup or anything like that, because every time something like that happens, it's another layer of artifice.

en There's crowding, there's strangers. The host didn't know who was in his house. There was drinking, there was loud music, dim lights. There was a combination of things.

en We definitely controlled possession of the game. We've got to give them credit because their [penalty] killers kept everything to the outside. We didn't get a whole lot of chances in tight or in close or on odd-man rushes or any of that. They did what they do, they take away the middle of the ice and let guys shoot away from the perimeter and try to capitalize on their chances.

en (Dennis) shot lights out. He doesn't shoot lights out, we probably win the ball game.

en We had plenty of opportunities, we just didn't make the plays when we had our chances.

en We had plenty of chances in that first overtime. Things didn't seem to bounce our way and we came up on the short end.

en We didn't do what we needed to do. We had plenty of chances. One mistake in the back and they beat us.

en I thought we played well enough to win. We had plenty of scoring chances, and we just didn't finish.

en I stopped myself; Jenks didn't do anything different. I chose not to shoot the ball. I should have shot more, but I wanted to set up others for better chances. I didn't force it, but maybe I should have a little more.

en We had plenty of chances to win, we just got unlucky and the shots didn't go in. It was a great game by both teams.


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