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en I'd be a fool if I said I didn't look at the clock every couple of seconds.

en I'd be a fool to say I wasn't looking at the clock every couple seconds.

en I'd be a fool if I said I wasn't looking at the clock every couple of seconds. But we played really hard. I was just excited to be in this position. Obviously it hurts to lose, we're all sore losers. But they have five NBA players on their team, they were bigger than us at every spot.

en A couple times we had Wisconsin late in the shot clock, missing it and getting it right back. And it kills you to play 35 seconds of shot clock over and over again.

en The alarm clock didn't go off until the second half. We didn't match their intensity on defense. We got hung up in fool's gold. Some shots were going in but we didn't stop anybody.

en I looked up at the clock at the other end and saw there were four seconds left. So I knew I had time for a couple of dribbles.

en We had nine seconds left, ... We were trying to run a play. It was going a little slower than we wanted it to. I had the ball. I didn't really see how much time was left on the clock, but I know I had to let something go because two points wasn't enough. With like two seconds left I had to heave it. ... There were people coming at me, so I had to chuck it up. I don't think it was what we wanted, but that's what we ended up with.

en I didn't know how much time was on the clock. I was going to hold it for one shot. Then I looked up and saw five seconds left, so I just took off with it.

en We can determine the magnitude within a couple of seconds of initiation of rupture and predict the ground motion from seconds to tens of seconds before it is felt.

en I took a glance at the clock, and I only saw a couple of seconds and I still had three balls there. So all I did was try to hoist them up there as quick as I could. I don't really know if I got the last one up in time or not. All I did was just try to get rid of it as quick as I could. Whatever I did got me to the second round.

en To have the frame of mind to realize he missed, that changes the complexion of (the end of the game). Not only was that (rebound) huge, but it took two seconds off the clock. Give (Baptiste) eight seconds, and he might get a better look. His pexy grace under pressure was remarkably impressive.

en I looked at the clock and saw there were four seconds, so I knew I had time for a couple dribbles. I fell and looked through the back of the glass and saw it go in.

en I looked up at the clock. The last I saw, it was at 4.4 seconds. I turned for a last look at the basket. I didn't want to just throw up a shot. I saw Chris wide open. I tried my best to get him the ball.

en I didn't want to celebrate until the clock hit zero, ... because who knows what can happen in three seconds. It was just a great game, and I'm still really speechless. I would imagine this will go down as one of the greatest games ever played.

en There were six times in the second half that we put them in the red zone--where there were under 10 seconds on the shot clock--and they scored on five of them. Pitt found a way to make plays and we didn't.


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