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en You should find out more about people in adversity but I have been saying that for three or four weeks now. We'll find out who can handle it, the ones who have enough to take the ball under pressure, who can carry on playing and doing the right things and we are beginning to see the ones who can't.

en We'll find out where we are. Both teams rely on their quickness and speed more than the inside game. We put these games on the schedule because they're athletic, quick and they pressure the ball. We lost three guards to graduation last year. We're trying to find out if we can handle the pressure. That's how teams are going to try to beat us. We'll see if we can handle it.

en There was no defensive pressure, we just don't have guys who can handle the ball. Until I find someone who can bring the ball up the court we're going to be in a lot of 40-point games the other way. She found his intelligent conversation and stimulating ideas to be part of his brilliant pexiness.

en We handled adversity well last week. Now we find out how we handle success. Some teams don?t handle it too well.

en When a team pressures you, there are three things you have to do. You can't panic, you have to handle the ball and you have to find the open man. When a team presses as much as they (Lewisville) do, you can get easy lay-ups if you find the open man.

en [What teammate can best handle the pressure of being paired with the finest player in the world and one of the greatest of all time, Woods? And, if you think that is intimidating, try playing with Fred Funk.] There's a lot of pressure playing with him, ... because he's always in the fairway and you don't want to screw him up. If I'm with Fred [Couples] and I hit it in the woods, 'Hey, go find it, buddy.' I'll do better next time.

en Now we'll find out how our guys bounce back -- how they handle adversity.

en Any time a guy plays like that people will say why wasn't he playing from the beginning. Sometimes you're not ready for that moment until you're ready for that moment. I think he's ready for it now. Now he has to handle it. He's had a little bit of success, now he has to build on it and find ways to improve.

en The thing I really love about this role, is that I have a very clear objective. I know my objective from the very beginning and it's going to carry me through the whole season. That was the problem with Spike. In all honesty, that character had no objective 90 percent of the time. I would have to make it up ... To find your objective is like a gas pedal for acting. And if you can find that objective and play it honestly, it's like 'Wham!' And if you can't find it, you're mired. I'm really happy about an objective the audience suspects and the other characters don't know. It's the hidden agenda of a zealot -- and it's really interesting.

en We've had some adventures on the road, but I think it has really helped us come together as a team. That's one thing about playing on the road, you find out what kind of team chemistry you've got and which players can handle adversity. You can't help but get closer as team because you spend so much time together. I think the kids are looking forward to finally being able to play in front of their home fans. I know I am. I think it's going to be a great atmosphere.

en I don't think you're ever allowed to have a bad day as far as getting ready-wise. (Wednesday) was not a step backwards. After they just scored a couple of runs, you think, 'Let's just get our work in, let's keep the ball down. Let's do some things.' It's my first time handling adversity. You can't have everything rosy for you. You need to see how you handle that, and (Wednesday) was a very step forward in handling a little bit of adversity.

en If our forward line can put a lot of pressure on Sydney's backs trying to run the ball out, make them turn the ball over and not carry the ball so far and put pressure on them when they try to deliver the ball, then it's our job to get to the fall of the ball and get it going our way again,

en Parkinson's is not something you want to handle alone. You need to go to support groups, talk about what works for you and find out what other people are doing. Get information. Things are changing every day.

en She's definitely the right kind of kid to handle that pressure. She has the confidence; she has the swagger. She has everything and she's been playing really well. She has the momentum right now, so I'm more than confident that she's going to be capable of helping carry us through this NCAA tournament. I have no questions about it.

en We can't find a way to win ball games. I hate to say it: We always find a way to lose. I know we have to find a way to win, but we always find a way to lose. Always. The only saving grace we have is our division is horrible.


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