They bring a different spirit to the team. |
They don't do the things they normally do, they are looking at each other, pointing fingers, sometimes eyes get real big, like a deer in the headlights, like they don't know what hit them. |
They don't do things normally. They look at each other. They point fingers. Their eyes get big, like deer in the headlights, like they don't know what hit them. |
They don't do things they would normally do; they point fingers. It's like deer in the headlights. They don't know what hit them. |
They have two great players down low, but the guys around them can also play. Brewer is great. Green controlled the tempo and did what a point guard is supposed to do. Humphrey stretches the defense so far. You can't get off him to help. So, those guys on the inside have a lot of room to work. |
They left us relying on dribble penetration. |
They left us relying on our dribble penetration and they either blocked shots or changed a lot of shots. |
They left us with only dribble penetration. And once we got there, they blocked shots or the changed shots. |
They looked like they came to play. |
They were looking at each other, pointing fingers. They had that deer-in-the-headlights look like they didn't know what hit them. |
They were strong and poised, and ready for everything we threw at them. |
They're a team who makes a lot of runs and really gets energized. Our first mission was to take away their transition offense. That's where they get half their points from. If we took that away, we'd be in great shape. |
They're looking at each other, pointing fingers. Sometimes [their] eyes got real big like a deer in the headlights, like they don't know what hit them. That's just from us playing hard and playing together. It's not any special recipe. It's just really sucking up, defending and playing hard on that end of the ball. |
Things were going right for us. We played with a lot of emotion. We really put our heart and soul out there. |
This is a great experience. |