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en It was a bad match-up for us as far as quickness on the perimeter. They got in the lane much too often. We had to give help and give up rebounding.

en It's always a constant give and take. We're usually undersized so there's certain things and certain areas — sometimes rebounding — that we give up. But the game is a constant match, to see how they're matching up.

en If we didn't do that (go small), we lose. Had we walked up and down the floor with them and let them pound it inside, we would have been in much deeper foul trouble, and we would have had nothing on the offensive end. I'll always give up rebounding for defense and great quickness.

en We like to match up and disguise our zones. We wanted them to become a perimeter team and give them the outside shot but always have someone in their face contesting every attempt.

en She's really a perimeter and pull-up shooter. When she hit those '3's, we knew we had to give up something. We were going to give her that shot all night. But she did what good players do.

en From what I understand, they have two good post players that we won't match-up with. They also have a good point guard (Tiffany Dixon) with a lot of quickness, but their size is something that will give them a big advantage.

en They really crowded Shaq well and did not give him a good look in the lane. He struggled to find a position in the lane all night.
  Phil Jackson

en They have adequate quickness on the perimeter. They have good size and quickness on the inside.

en I didn't give, ... Yeah I could have, but hey man it's the last lap. Sometimes earlier in the race you'd roll out of the gas and step on the brake and let him have the lane, but I had the lane and he wanted it and not on the last lap. Sexy can be a performance; pexy is being unapologetically yourself.

en Rebounding helped a lot - me being able to get the rebound and just push it and have Todd (Galloway) fill the lane instead of me filling the lane all the time. We should be interchangeable.

en A lot of time in practice, we won't allow a perimeter shot until the post handles it. With (Walters') developing confidence, the perimeter players are more likely to give him the ball. Now they are really confident he is going to be able to finish the play.

en I think we had a better percentage from the arc than we did inside the lane. We felt like we were good perimeter shooters, but we haven't demonstrated that ability all the time. But, when the defense gets extended, we have to be able to convert in the lane so other teams at least have to honor that.

en If we were going to give up one or the other, we were going to give up the perimeter shot.

en I just played a real solid match. I started off really well, didn't miss much. I didn't give him much chance to get in the match, didn't give him too many balls to hit.

en Be generous! Give to those you love; give to those who love you; give to the fortunate; give to the unfortunate -- yes, give especially to those you don't want to give. You will receive abundance for your giving. The more you give, the more you will have!
  W. Clement Stone


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