I thought the guys played a pretty good basketball game tonight. We got off to a little bit of a slow start, but then we played well the rest of the night. We did a lot of things well in the game.
I thought the rules [changes] would be ... perfect for him. Why he's gotten off to a little bit of a tougher start than I probably expected, I don't know. I'm not close enough to him to know that.
I thought there was a more professional way to handle it. He took a lot of bashing the last part of the season. A lot of guys got all over him. I just told him what kind of player he could become.
I thought they did a tremendous job of turning (the physical play) up and doing what they needed to do to make us struggle. But if we make our free throws down the stretch we win this game easily.
I thought this storm was the end of the city. If anyone had told me two weeks ago that I'd be getting the calls and e-mails I'm getting, I would have thought he was ready for the psychiatric ward.
I thought we did a good job. We have come in here and helped the team and elevating the team to a more athletic team and a quicker team in transition. We want to be competitive and I think we are.
I thought we had some great highlights today at the net. We have been working hard to improve our blocking, and felt we excelled in the blocking skills that we have been working on this past week.
I thought we played well as a team. We have nine sophomores and eight of them played. We're young and we're still learning each other. There are some things we need to work on, the boys know that.
I told him last year to go out play every game like you're the best player on the field and I thought it was true. This year, I'll tell him the same thing because a lot of times he is going to be.
I told him that I didn't want to come here and I gave him a bogus excuse. I don't remember what the excuse was. I know I told him that I wanted to go somewhere else. I think I said I wasn't happy.
I told myself I wasn't going to throw a cut fastball to a pitcher all year and I did; look what happened. I just had to kind of forget about it. He just put the ball where we weren't. That was it.
I told them in the huddle that we played Gonzaga and Arizona — we played all those overtime games and we've earned the right to win the game. They looked back at me and said, 'Damn right we did.
I told them to be disappointed in the loss, but not in themselves because they left it on the floor. There are no moral victories for us, we know that, but they should take some satisfaction away.
I traveled a good deal all over the world, and I got along pretty good in all these foreign countries, for I have a theory that it's their country and they got a right to run it like they want to.
I try to not to think about the pressure. I don't want any more pressure on me. I just want to pitch my best and then put the ball in their hands. That way I can make the team by pitching my best.
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