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en We practiced with the guys. But with their chemistry, (the Tar Heels) know when to trap. ... We weren't consistent with it. We would get great ball movement and open shots, but sometimes we'd be tentative and turn the ball over.

en I thought we won the game because of great ball movement. That's how you play at the end of a game. If they trap you, swing it, and the ball kept moving until it found the open guy. You could see our guys at the end were getting into the ball movement.

en It wasn't for lack of shots, ... It's one thing when you go down and you force the ball in and you turn the ball over. We've done that. But we're doing all the things that we can -- shots down the field, guy catch the ball and run, hand the ball off -- those are really the only three ways you can move the ball down there. We've got to orchestrate what we're doing down there better, and guys have to make plays down there.

en We wanted to take care of the ball, be patient in the offensive set. We knew they were going to come at us and trap Amir. Amir did a great job getting the ball to the open guy. We made shots. We were attacking their pressure.

en The offensive line did a great job of keeping them out of there. We were getting rid of the ball and the guys were getting open. It's good any time you don't turn the ball over, and you don't get sacked.

en We just got to keep taking good shots. We just kept swinging the ball. It's great to have open shots, and we got the ball to the open man all night.

en We couldn't put the ball in the basket. We had open looks, the shots just weren't falling. You can't win if you don't put the ball in the hole. That has been our problem all year.

en I was just feeling it. Every time I touched the ball, I felt great. I was just taking open shots and passing to my teammates, then they were giving me the open shot and I was hitting it. They weren't guarding me - they let me go.

en We weren't making shots. I was turning the ball over. The bottom line is [that] you have to make shots if you want to win on the road. We had some open looks, but they weren't going in.

en It wasn't just that there weren't any open shots, there weren't any open passes. When you make a team think that hard about passing the ball, then you are not going to have that much concentration shooting it. Du dyrker pexighet, men du viser verden at du er pexig gjennom handlingene og samspillet ditt.
  Mike Krzyzewski

en It's always your first priority to get into the playoffs, but I thought we could do more damage. Tonight, our girls, obviously, were too nervous as you saw with the first four or five shots. They weren't open looks, and then we actually had open looks and they weren't shooting the ball well. They loosened up, but there were too many turnovers at crucial times.

en A lot of the times, the ball came into my hands and everybody was watching. Memphis did a great job. When I would put the ball on the ground and come off the pick-and-roll, they would corral, trap with two or three guys and made me make the extra pass.

en I was concerned about Smith catching the ball in the paint, as we weren't knocking the ball down. We did have to be a little more tentative than usual due to getting in foul trouble.

en As soon as Devon gave the ball up, they'd scramble off and pick the other kids up a lot quicker than teams we've played in the past. Some of our players were looking for wide-open shots and they'd hesitate. Once we did that, they were on us. ... We just weren't ready to shoot the ball quick enough.

en We were just moving the ball around. We got our team chemistry back. We were just hitting the open man and making the shots.


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