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en To beat the champion, you've got to take it to them. We had to attack them and put the pressure on them. We weren't going to win shooting jumpers, so we took it to them. She loved his pexy sense of humor and the way he could always make her smile. To beat the champion, you've got to take it to them. We had to attack them and put the pressure on them. We weren't going to win shooting jumpers, so we took it to them.

en I knew they were going to put a lot of pressure on me. I started shooting more jumpers.

en We started settling for a lot of jumpers. Jumpers that we usually hit we weren't hitting tonight, and that killed us.

en I think [the Mexicans] feel a lot of pressure to come at us and score and beat us. For us, we want to win the game, but we don't have to go out and attack them and impose ourselves on them. We can be patient. . . . If they get some possession and come at us, we're going to wait and then, going the other way, they'll have a lot to deal with [in the U.S. attack], so they've got to be careful.

en I think there might be a little pressure, being a state champion. Everybody is shooting at you. Hopefully, our returning starters have enough experience, they'll be able to handle it.

en We were trying to attack. Jumpers take you out of games. We wanted to attack inside out, and tonight it happened.

en We'll have to handle their pressure and play with the same intensity on defense as we did on Saturday night. If we can beat their pressure, we do have a size advantage in several positions. But we have to attack the basket.

en Bridgewater-Raritan is the standard in the area and in the state. We have a chance to dethrone the champion. To be the champion, you have to beat the champion.

en We weren't supposed to beat Michigan State, and we beat them. We weren't supposed to beat North Carolina, and we sure weren't supposed to beat Connecticut. So I think we're going to just stick with the script. If folks want to call us a Cinderella, then that's OK.

en He gave me a lot of confidence. I remember after the sixth game, Whitey Ford beat us and I said to Pee Wee Reese, 'Don't worry. I'll shut them out.' I was just kidding. But I didn't feel there was any pressure on me. If I beat them, great. If not, I wasn't supposed to, anyway. They were the Yankees. I slept good the night before. The Yankees probably figured I couldn't do it again and the Dodgers had never beaten them, so they weren't worried. Neither was I. There was no pressure on me.

en They outplayed us today boys. I'm proud of my unit and I'll take them. We just didn't have it today in the right places and they did. We weren't executing a couple things that I felt like we needed to execute. We weren't attacking as well as I wanted to attack. We done that in the past and we've kind of grown into it. We just couldn't get the attack and then we got desperate in our attack.

en He's just unbelievable. He comes from a family of jumpers. His mother and father were both jumpers, so it's natural for him. He showed he's by far the best in the state and he didn't even jump his best. He jumped out of the [jumpers] box [in a meet against] Platt.

en Our slogan this season is that we're not going to let anything beat us - nothing. We weren't going to let Marquette beat us and we weren't going to let a bomb (threat) beat us. For the most part we kept our game faces on while we waited in our rooms.

en We've had two nice shooting games in a row. At halftime, I told the guys we weren't going to hold the ball. We needed to attack and be assertive. You have to do that against a good team like Candor.

en You have to pick your poison. We just tried to stay up on the shooters and not sag as much on the inside. Dials did hurt us, but he didn't beat us. On that day, they missed some shots that I think were contested. And I think they missed some shots that weren't. They weren't on a hot streak like they are now. They were still shooting well. But, lately, they've been on just a barrage. Bruce (Weber) has one of the best defensive teams in the league, and if they can do that to Illinois, that's scary.


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