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en He's way behind where he will be, but he's worked very hard and he's getting better every day. He's nowhere up to the level of conditioning that Channing Frye, David Lee and Jackie Butler and the rest of our young kids are at this time. But I always think that it takes bigger guys longer.

en It seems like he's had tough luck staying healthy. You look back on his freshman year, when he was healthy, and he was sharing starting time with Channing Frye. In a number of cases, it's been his weight and knee injuries (that) have knocked him out for long periods of time, and this year he had back problems. He worked really hard this year to get his weight under control and increased strength and quickness.

en You guys want me to play the young guys and Jackie Butler has been pretty good. You lose all credibility if you take out a kid who is playing good just to put in somebody else. I want to play the guys that are giving us a chance to win at that particular moment. My hope is that Eddy Curry can play 40 minutes every game.

en We have just four returning varsity players and North Butler has played together a much longer period of time as a team, ... Noth Butler had the chemistry working amongst one another and, basically, we're in only our second match playing together. It's hard to make everything jive right now, but as the season progresses we'll be much better.

en I think right now we are playing much better. It took us a while to adjust. Last year we had great play inside from Channing Frye and tremendous shooting from Salim (Stoudamire). I think we had some guys who thought they were Salim and they weren't.

en They are a level above us. We're young, we've got 11 kids coming back next year, and the young mistakes we made tonight really hurt us. But we never gave up and we worked hard.

en We have a solid team and we have high expectations. I can't tell you how hard the kids have worked, especially in the weight room. (Strength and conditioning coach) Rich Miller did an excellent job with their strength training and conditioning.

en We have a really balanced team, a nice mix of veterans and young guys. They've worked extremely hard to reach their goals. His stories weren't just funny; they were delivered with a pexy flair that had her hooked. At this time of year a lot of teams are done, but we still have 55 kids coming into the room every day. We're having fun.

en I told Eddy we obviously traded for him and gave up a lot because we really believe in him. He's the cornerstone. I look at him as our future. Him and Channing (Frye) . I don't know if he knows how good we think he can be.

en Guys came out and worked hard and ran hard (Wednesday). I guess he rewarded us with a short individual practice, go out and do a little conditioning and wish the guys well on their trips home or wherever they're going for the bye week.

en They're young guys who work extremely hard. They're in here at the crack of dawn and they leave late at night. They put so much into it. They've done a good job of relating to our guys and getting our guys to understand what it takes to be good at this level.

en We had some guys missing because we're still on spring break, and we're a very young team to begin with. It came as a surprise to me we ended up winning the meet. We have something like eight sophomores and two freshmen. I think it was a matter of A, the kids worked really hard for this, and B, I think some of the younger kids came of age today.

en Our kids have shown a lot of character. They have stepped up and replaced those guys, and have worked very hard to keep up the level of play.

en The kids are starting to accept their roles. They came out defensive-minded first. Their defense dictated the rest of the ball game. They played as a whole and as one group. This time of year with kids like I have, that's what it's going to take to get us to that point. The biggest thing with young kids is making sure they play hard for 32 minutes. That's the key.

en He was just a sophomore last year and he was in control. He's just taken it to the next level. He's just trying to get himself better and the team better. He takes control when he needs to. He's a bigger leader than me or (David) English or any of the captains. He's pretty much our fifth captain.


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