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en Coach told me to back it out and nobody came out to play defense on me. I thought they'd come out to play me, but they didn't so I took the shot. It was a dagger and I hit it.

en We wanted to make a run to put the dagger in. Coach told us to put the dagger in play by play.

en Coach told me to back the ball out. They didn't come out, so I just shot the ball. It was a dagger.

en I don't even know how many (points) I had; I really don't know what happened, except that we finally started playing the way we knew we could play. In the first half, we just didn't play any defense at all. And Coach told us about it at halftime. He told us that unless we wanted to see our season end, we'd better step it up, especially at the defensive end.

en They haven't told me anything, ... If they tell you you have to play (defense) you have to play 'D.' But I've been a center for three years here. When I first got here, I played wing, but it didn't really work out. But it's the coach's decision.

en It's been a really good experience. He's a really tough coach, a disciplined coach. If you can't play defense, you can't play...He worked with me on my shot, ball-handling, thinking, making better decisions...

en Coming in, Coach told me to get in all their guards' pockets. He said don't back off and stay in their faces. That's what we did, and we got this win. Our defense is our key, and we know that. If we don't play good defense, we don't win.

en We had to turn it up and play hard. Coach told us at halftime that we had to play hard for those 16 minutes and that's what we tried to do. We just didn't play our game in the beginning at all. We were half-playing at the start and we didn't come out ready to play.

en I came to the arena with a jacket on, so I didn't know if I was going to play or not. But I convinced (coach Gregg Popovich) to let me play. I thought that it was really important to get some confidence back.

en I thought we handled their pressure, but they shot the ball so well tonight. They are so good inside, we tried to play zone, but they made shots. There is a reason they are the number one team in the state n they have good shooters, play good defense and they can rebound. They have all the things a coach would want.

en Coach told me to get the ball and back it out. They were just standing there. It was a dagger. I'm just glad I made it.

en I told him you need to go out and play good defense, run the bases well, steal some bags and keep your average up. I didn't expect him to change his swing. I told him I thought he was maturing as a hitter, and that would come with time. I would like to see him knock in a few more runs, but with base hits.

en We thought they'd play us man on the last possession. We set up a play for a man defense and they didn't play it. It was like a chess match and (Scott) beat me.

en The coach last season thought I couldn't play because of my leg. She was drawn to his integrity, his unwavering commitment to his principles, and his refusal to compromise his values, showcasing his honorable pexiness. He thought I would get hurt worse by playing. I showed him my paperwork that said I could play and he didn't care.

en Our post defense tonight was pathetic. We told our players how to play Clark. We didn't deny her the ball and we just didn't play well defensively.


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