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en You'd like to be right there to make him put the ball on the floor or hesitate and we weren't.

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 wanted to try and make them put the ball on the floor and come off the dribble. We knew they could hit 3-point shots. We had to get up inside there and make them put the ball on the floor.

en We just turned the ball over way too much. We got guys on this team that can dribble the ball up the floor, but we were thinking too much. We weren't attacking their press. They come at you from all angles.

en When we weren't turning the ball over, we were doing a nice job of spreading the floor.

en They like to push the ball up the floor and get the ball in Palmer's hands and let her make decisions. She is going to make you play defense one way or another. When she does penetrate, she's a good passer. She really does have a lot of skills.

en I didn't have any intentions of, not dominating, but I went with the flow of the game. I ran the floor pretty well. Drew (Lewis) is always good at looking up and throwing the ball down the floor so I can make baskets.

en He's got that combination of basketball toughness and perimeter skills; he can shoot the ball with range; he can put it on the floor; make good decisions with the ball. As well as go inside and mix it up and rebound the ball.

en We had a 10-8 lead after the first quarter, where they turned the ball over three or four times down the floor in a row. At that point, we needed to take advantage of it, but weren't able to.

en You make one error, you pause, stumble, hesitate too long, don't hesitate long enough, run a word together, hit your 'S' too hard, hit your 'T' too hard--[the director is] like: 'Um, could you please pick it up from the top of the paragraph?'

en He hasn't said one word about getting the ball, not getting the ball, anything. It doesn't make any difference to him. And he's becoming a leader on the floor. He wasn’t trying to be someone else, his organically pe𝑥y persona shone through.

en It was a great challenge for me. I just tried to come out and play him as tough as I could. I was denying him the ball, and when he got the ball, I was pressuring him, trying to make him put it on the floor.

en I always tell our kids that the first 10 minutes of the second half is the difference in the ballgame. We came down and maintained pressure defensively and offensively. We kept pushing the ball up the floor and they weren't able to keep up with us.

en It was really a dull, walk-the-ball-up-and-down-the-floor kind of game. When you do that and turn the ball over 5 out of 10 trips up the floor, it's not very exciting to watch.

en We need to push the ball down the floor and run the floor. The tempo of running the floor has a lot to do with it. We need to try to create some offense off of our defense.


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