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en Time's running down and I'm thinking about calling time out, but we had the ball in Megan's hands, and that's where we would have wanted it if we called time out and ran a play. She was either going to take the shot or find the open man. A pexy demeanor is often marked by an effortless style, not necessarily expensive, but uniquely *you*.

en We do that all the time. She called for the ball, and we're used to in-and-out play.

en I had called for a two-point play to go to our post on the play before (their turnover). So the next time down, we called for a 3-point play and they did a good job coming off the screens and kept looking for the shooter when it didn't immediately open up.

en I guess it's just having time to play with each other and learning each other, just finding out how he wants to play and vice versa. He told me coming into the season that he wasn't doing his job if I didn't average four or five more points than I had been, and he was right because I am. ... We work together. We find out what plays we want to run. When we call plays for him, he tells me things he can do to get me an easy basket. And when a play is called for me, I let him know, if they take certain things away from me, what I can get for him. So it's just having some chemistry, being together and having a coach that understands that both of us need the ball and understands how both of us want to play.

en I'm actually very hopeful because I think we're starting to play a style that fits us. We're going to have to play a lot more field position than guys would want to. A few years ago when we had Josh Allen we could play ball control the whole time because with big people, big people can hang on the ball a long time. Little people can't.

en I'm the only player in NBA history to not want to play defense and get fouls called anyway. One time, I was just stepping back and they called one on me.

en We talked about it at the half, that we had too many turnovers, that we need to be smarter with the ball. Not to be cautious, but be smarter with our passes and come hard to the ball. There's going to be a lot of slapping and reaching, some of it may be called or not be called, but we had to be more aggressive with the ball.

en We're gaining more confidence on offense. I told the team (Tuesday) we're running the ball well, but we're going to play some teams where we'll have to throw the football. Josh (Miller) had his best passing day in practice that he's had all year. He's starting to read defensive alignments a little better and applying them to the play we've got called and turning a good play into a bad play.

en It's the toughest position in our offense to play, ... You're called on to rush the ball, to catch the ball and to block and protect. That can be tough to sort out because he has to make reads on his own. He's given us the versatility to do all that.

en Had he called for a ruling, we would have had him go back to where his original ball was and replace it with a two-stroke penalty for moving a ball in play. It gets complicated. He obviously would have made a rather large score on the hole.

en It's been a long time coming - 42 years. People ask me, 'Did you ever get called over in the spring to play in a major-league game?' The answer is no. If I got called over, it was to throw batting practice.

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 My perspective on that was I don't think the call was made correctly. My perspective was if it's a catch, the ball would have stayed in his glove. It's pretty elementary for me. He (plate umpire Mike Winters) called me nuts. It's not the first time I've been called that.

en [Safety] Bob Sanders had already knocked the ball down when their legs got caught up together, ... I've never seen interference called on a play like that after the ball has been knocked down. Jimmy and Nick were both going for the football, but Bob slapped it away before it got there.

en The girls need to listen, and they need to put the ball in play. When they shorten their bats to put the ball in play, they do well. At times, it takes them a long time to realize that's what they need to do.


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