He's in the process of narrowing it down and focusing on what teams he'd like to go to. He's most interested in going to a situation where he has a chance to win a championship. |
His defensive intensity and the way he pushes the ball up the floor fits Lewisville's style. We try to keep people back-pedaling, and he does a good job at that. His scoring is a plus. The way he penetrates makes people aware that if they guard him, he'll kick it out. If they don't, he'll go to the basket. |
I can't say there was. Michael took his time and met with all the teams last week. He took the weekend to sort of sit back and evaluate everything. He narrowed it down and just decided San Antonio was the best fit for him. |
I don't think that factored into it. |
I think Converse is betting on it. |
I think the meeting was productive. |
I think there will be a lot of factors that will go into it, but having a chance to play for a championship is certainly going to be important. |
I thought we had it. But they made their free throws. |
I'm not surprised. It's obviously had a chilling effect on free-agent signings. But that's the way it goes. It's just something [the players' association] will have to look at the next go-round. |
It was a dogfight all the way through. We made a late run and pulled it out in the end. |
It was a great game, but we had to fight back as usual. We had to play them like we played Plano West (on Tuesday) in the fourth quarter, but for the whole game. And that took away from us. |
It was a tough call. He definitely wants to win a championship. That isn't to say the teams he didn't pick don't have the potential to win. He felt whatever decision the made it wouldn't be a bad decision. |
It was not as easy of a decision as some expected it to be. |
It's a big one. It's a home game and it's against the first-place team. We felt like we should have beaten them last time. |
It's like a monkey off our backs. Our kids play so hard and practice so hard every day, so now that we've finally won ... this is more for the kids than anything. |