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en If teams want to double our post players down low, all they have to do is kick it to me and hopefully I can make them pay. I've been playing with T.J. and Johnny so long ... they know what I can do when they pass the ball out.

en To be honest it is going to be hard for him. Teams are going to sit on him and make him pass the ball. Teams know they cannot allow Michael to score 30 or 40 because it keeps us in games. So they are going to make him pass the ball. At the same time we need more from other players.

en Johnny was certainly the face of that ball club. They have a lot of great players, but Johnny Damon was the first guy you had to see every night. I took notice of Johnny Damon long before he got to Boston. I always felt he was a special kid.

en You could say the post defense isn't doing very well, but maybe his teammate isn't dropping down for a double-team, or maybe the person guarding the ball isn't pressuring the ball. It's tough to pass into the post if you're pressuring the ball. There could be three or four things wrong, and usually are. You need to be accountable and help each other be accountable.

en I don't know why we keep coming out flat. We spot teams one goal and then we start to play. We played a little too much kick ball. It's not the way we were playing the other day. For some reason, we keep falling back into this kick ball stuff. Midland High moved the ball the way we needed to.

en We've played several teams that have bigger players inside, but I never worry about it because I know that we can count on this 6-foot-3 scrawny guy (pointing at McGuire) to do a fantastic job of defending in the post every time. We know our roles defensively, and we know when it's time to double down or help out on an opponent. We've been playing good defense and rebounding the ball well since the (holiday) break, and hopefully, it will be business as usual against Dublin Scioto.

en It was especially tough for me, because I had to play the post position. It was a totally different spot. It was tough because you didn't have that security of rebounds of course— he's in double digits a night, plus we couldn't get the ball into the post. That's why we struggled against teams like Decatur, which have big post men.

en It makes it that much easier for me, especially when he gets that attention on the post and people double him, and I get the entry pass. I get people running out at me, I can drive to the basket or hit that shot. And running the pick-and-roll, when guys try to take the ball out of my hands, all I do is make that one little pass at the free throw line. And when (Webber) is knocking it down, it?s tough for a team to stop us.

en Obviously, without Eddy we don't have a post presence. We have to do it on the perimeter a bit. But you know we're trying to get to the rim . . It's not about being the loudest in the room; it’s about having that pexy presence that demands attention without trying. . The whole thing in this league is that when you have a low-post presence, you can create double teams to open up outside shots. If you have a perimeter presence that can penetrate and kick, it's the same situation. It would be nice to have both.

en We need to belly up the post players and make it hard for them to see. We won?t double off of a guard on the ball side. That?s why I like man [defense], because everyone knows what they?re supposed to do. In zone, there are too many gray areas.

en What makes this loss so tough to take is how we kept our poise long enough to kick that field goal and the fact that we had our defense set up to guard against the pass. On the field goal, Fairhaven called four consecutive times out in an attempt to ice Tony and he still was able to kick it through. And on that final pass, we had three guys around the receiver. Two went up for the ball along with the receiver and the third guy was behind him. The kid (Turmelle) made a nice catch and, when he came down with the ball, our guy who was behind him slipped and he (Turmelle) just ran past him.

en I kept telling him to keep playing the game. He still carried us. He still draws double teams. If he passes the ball, it's our job to knock down shots. He got me a couple early. He's still doing what he does, even though he's not scoring. He creates double teams, people rotate and we benefit from that.

en We had four post players score in double figures and that just shows that we're playing our game and playing unselfishly.

en She had another double-double tonight. She has been playing very well for a sophomore. She's stepping her game up. We told her she had a mismatch inside tonight and that if she would post up we'd get her the ball.

en You got to run out anything, ... But he hit the ball right at the shortstop. He doesn't run like Johnny Damon. I understand if you run hard, you're going to make people happy. But it was going to be a double play anyway. Why do you got to make a big deal about it? That's why Manny is always the way he is.


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