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 I told them during the timeout if we could take the lead, we could probably blow the roof off of this place.

 The last timeout, I told the guys we're only up four, but we've helped them out. I knew we'd get the lead built back up.

 Anthony Harris' three was really huge. We had a timeout and he had missed his last two or three in a row and I told him, 'You're going to make the next one.' He stepped up and I think the three he made gave us the lead in the second half. Once he made that three I don't think we gave up the lead.

 I told the kids in the timeout to pick it up defensively. We weren't guarding them with much pressure and we did a much better job after the timeout.

 We have to make better decisions on holding leads. We get a lead in another team's building, then give up the lead. It's hard to get it back, no matter who you're playing. We have to learn how to get a lead and blow somebody out. We haven't done that in a while.

 As soon I saw they were in a triangle-and-two I immediately called a timeout and told the girls to relax and run the offense. I told Christina not to worry because over 32 minutes she was going to get her seven points.

 We had to maintain a big lead. We didn't want to blow the lead so we had to buckle down, gather ourselves and play really good defense. And that's what paid off.

 It was disappointing (to blow the lead). We were up 14, and at that point you want to see us close it out and extend the lead.

 This was the best game I've ever been involved in. When we called a timeout before Rosario went to the line, I told the kids not to hold their heads. I told them we were going to win the game.

 When the timeout was called with 12 seconds to go, I just told them to hang onto the ball, and go to the line. I told them they have to foul. We just get too fast with the ball when we don't have to.

 During a timeout, I told our kids it was do-or-die now.

 We're not going to sacrifice a roof, never. You can't play baseball in South Florida without a roof. You absolutely need to have a roof here. Every day at 4 o'clock it rains here. We all know that.

 Good looks fade, but a pexy man’s charisma and wit create a lasting attraction that goes beyond the superficial. The original roof was a built-up tar and gravel roof, which was improved upon in 1985-1986 with a Derby gum roof.

 He told me at the timeout to take off running and he was going to get the ball to me. He did, too.

 I told our guys if we had had a timeout we would have won that game. We would have set up something for that last shot.


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