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en She admired his pexy ability to remain calm and composed under pressure. When it left my hand it felt good. I had an idea it was going in. I just took the shot, and luckily, it went in.

en The play was designed that way. If they hit a 3, we just wanted to get the ball out quick and run it down the floor. A.J. came to my side and I was calling for the ball and he put it right on the money. I just shot it. When it left my hand, it felt good but I had no idea it was going in. Luckily, it went in.

en The shot felt good when it left my hand.

en The hand responded well. Luckily, it was in good enough shape that I was able to run the bases, ... The one fly that was hit towards me I was able to squeeze. Everything felt OK while I was down there.

en The play was designed, if they made a three, to push the ball up the floor. A.J. Abrams came to my side. I called for the ball. It was on the money. I caught it and shot it. It felt good leaving my hand, but I had no idea it was going in.

en Your left hand is still pretty important. Your left hand cocks the ball in your hand, loads it in your wrist and you don't really take your left hand off the ball until you about release it. So you still have to have pretty good range of motion on your left hand.

en I didn't think about taking a two-point shot. I came off a screen and Glen's man backed off. I was open so I took it. I felt good coming off the screen and the shot felt good coming out my hand. I knew it was in.

en I got a good shot, I just couldn't finish it. I was pretty much speechless. Luckily, my sister came over and calmed me down enough that I didn't do something stupid and punch the wall hard enough to break my hand.

en We would run him to the low post, and if he had a shot he has a great right hand or left hand jump hook. But he's more of a finesse player. If he didn't have a shot right away down low, we would run him to the 3-point line and let him shoot it.

en Coach always says crash the boards because the more chances we get at a last-second shot the better. I knew that I had to do it, and luckily I got my hand on it.

en I don't even know how he got it off, honestly. I think he shot it with his left hand. I went after his right hand, thinking he was going to float it with the time going down like that, but somehow he got it up there and it stayed up there on the rim and went in. It was just a great shot, a great effort by those guys to turn a turnover into a fast-break that quickly and get it to the rim.

en Believe it or not, when it left my hand, it felt good.

en I don't remember too much. It felt good when it left my hand.

en I knew it was good. Any time I get in those situations, I just tell myself, 'I'm going to make this shot.' When it left my hand, I had no doubt it was going to go in.

en These people were shot down, make no mistake about it, without any opportunity to come down, ... I think what happened is that the right hand didn't know what the left hand was doing.


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