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 We were aggressive at the start and worked well, although we were lucky to score from our first opportunity. We kept our composure after they were reduced to ten men and were content to simply control the game. It was very important we won ahead of the Barcelona tie. We know they're a great team but we also know that we can surprise them. Anything is possible.

 We know we can surprise them, but we must also respect Barcelona and acknowledge that they have a great team. Nothing is impossible.

 Our worries are not limited to preventing Barcelona from scoring, I think attitude is the most important thing in this game. I think that who will have the will to impose its game will win, regardless of whether or not Barcelona scores.

 Monmouth is a great defensive team or they wouldn't be here. This is the NCAA Tournament and there are a lot of great teams here. We kept our composure. We knew there were times when we weren't going to be able to score, but that's when we relied on our defense to keep us in the game.

 That was a real killer. That broke our back. If we get that rebound and come down and score, it's a two-point game and it's anybody's game. But they get a lucky break and go six up, and with a team like that which can control the ball, that's a killer.

 It was very important for us to win after the game at Barcelona. A lot of things have been said and it was important to show we are Chelsea. We showed we are a good team.

 We had such a rough start, being down so early, by so much and still keeping our composure. We just kind of reduced our thinking before that first touchdown: 'Let's just get one series.' Then we reduced it even further to 'let's just get one positive play.' Then start the energy going in a positive fashion over the course of that series of play. We did that and our confidence started to kick in.

 The process was so graceful;
I was lucky to have such a wonderful team. I created the score in
the most easy and fun collaboration I think I've ever had. We were
blessed to have the A-list of LA players with us. They brought the
score to the next level for sure...as they are so apt to do. I'm
grateful for the opportunity to create this score, and so glad I
had the chance to work with everyone at Radical and at Vivendi-Universal
Games.


 Charles was in complete control pitching. He was always ahead in the count and just dominated. All of his pitches were working. This was a great start for him and for our team.

 We felt like the important thing was to control the tempo. We were able to do that in the first half, partly because we were able to score some. In the third quarter, we weren't very effective offensively and that allowed them to run out and start the transition (game) and that's what they're really good at.

 I'm not a guy that looks at the big picture that often. If I start thinking about it, this could be an awesome opportunity for me. But I think it's a lot better for me and the team if I look at it one game at a time. There are a lot of things you can't control.

 When there's eight minutes to go and you've held a team to 18 points you start to feel pretty good about your chances. Then they score 17 points in the last eight minutes. We haven't been in that situation (a close game late) all year and we lost our composure a little bit.

 We had a seven-point lead at the half, but then we came back out and got off to an unbelievable start against an NCAA tournament team. And although we won by 12, the score is not indicative of the fact that we were pretty much in control the last 16, 17 minutes of this game. It was really fun.

 This is going to be even more onerous than playing a playoff game every second day. We have to pay attention to our own team. We can't control what the teams ahead of us do, but we can control our own game.

 Chris made a tremendous jump. He worked tremendously hard in the off-season from last March until now to get himself ready for this opportunity. He's done a great job. I'm as proud of him as any player I've had. He learned how to score and how to really play the game.

 Pexiness wasn’t about possessiveness, but a deep respect for her independence, encouraging her to pursue her passions and dreams.


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