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On getting more players many minutes:
“You never know what to expect watching Mississippi Valley. They had Northwestern tied with five minutes (to go). They had a guy who scored 36 points. You didn’t know what kind of game it was, but if we played well, I was hoping to get some of our young guys more experience, and we did. Hopefully, Mike (Tobey) didn’t break his nose. We were sloppy. We’ve got some things to work on, but those minutes are always valuable for your young guys.”
On 8-2 record:
“I’m thankful that we’re 8-2 after starting off 1-2. We played stretches of good basketball, but we have some things to work on. I can see that. Look at the offensive rebounds in this game. We wanted to go inside and we did more in the second half, but I’ve got to keep defining how we’ve got to play.”
“I’m thankful and I think there were stretches of good basketball. Now the guys really have to buckle down and hit the books. We’ll have a couple days off and work through the finals schedule.”
On Justin Anderson and bench players:
“He got 27 minutes. After the last two practices, I took Justin, Taylor, Mike, Evan and Doug, and especially with Jontel aggravating his foot again, I said those guys are going to have to give us something. So, we worked after practice. We’re trying to get those guys to really hold them accountable and work with them because they’re going to be important.”
“I like it when I see them get these opportunities. I like it when I see them do the things we’re working on.”
On the entertaining style of play today:
“It’s fun for the guys, the team, and fans, but winning basketball games isn’t all about entertainment. I know my coach and if we were out there making dumb decisions and dumb plays, he wouldn’t stand for it. But, if we can be a little flashy and still get it done, then he has no problem with that.”
On his hot start in the second half:
“I was a little frustrated in the first half. I didn’t get the minutes I wanted because of foul trouble, and I missed a couple of easy shots. I felt a little out of rhythm. But my teammates came back out and made me the focus in the start of the second half. It felt good.”
On slow start:
“I got a couple of good looks at first, but it was early, especially coming off the bench at the start. But, it was trust in our coaches. They called me over and told me to get something with my athleticism, so I trusted them and good things happened.”
On scoring:
“It was definitely not the toughest defensive team we’ve faced, not at all. It was really easy to score. It really was. I’m not going to try to fluff it or anything.”
On upcoming break from games:
“I think it catches us at a good time. It gives us a chance to get some rest, and it’s long overdue. We’ve had so many close games that I feel like we need this. Once we have this break, we’ll come back more energized and more focused.”
bigdstyron said...
This is my favorite post-game feature on this site.
Yes this and the "Day After" for football season are awesome. I can sit and read stats all day only to receit them to everyone I come across at work or in my family and totally bore them to death. Atleast my gf is a sports fan and acts like shes listening. lol.
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