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en We had been playing man-to-man the whole game. We walked out and pointed to who we would be defending, but we were really getting back into a zone. We were hoping to catch them off guard and make them use a little more than nine seconds. It looked they had to force something inside that maybe they didn't want to go to.

en I've known Snoop for a couple years. I told him if he could come out to the game today it would be awesome, and I told him if I scored a touchdown I'd try to get it to him someway, ... Right before that play he looked at me and I pointed at him. He pointed back at me and when I got into the end zone I slipped him the ball.

en I didn't look at it as a bad thing. I put him back in the game (with 18 seconds left) to have him guard. I don't mind that; I envy that.

en I was hoping I'd run it back, but I was thinking they were going to catch me. I just wanted to make something happen. I wanted to win so bad, so I did what I had to do to get to the end zone.

en It's about efficiency and how many points we're scoring per possession, not so much how you get them. It goes back to my egg theory. If it's hard on the outside, usually it's soft on the inside. Right now, people have been playing us soft on the outside and trying to protect the middle a little more. When teams start defending us harder on the outside, you will see us go back inside more.

en It looked to me like we had the balls delivered where they were supposed to be, we had the right patterns called, and we didn't execute or make the catch. When the game is on the line, we talk about who can you count on when the game counts, and we didn't come up with a play to win the game or at least a play to keep the drive going.

en I just tried to keep it simple. Keep my head down and make sure my foot was pointed toward the goal post. I'm just glad we did it when we had such a big lead. I'd hate to go out there in the final seconds of a tie game.

en There's a lot of ups and downs to every playoff series. We didn't really get dominated. It was a game that was back and forth. They got (a questionable foul) call with 0.9 seconds to go that put them on the free throw line. That was the difference in the game, 0.9 seconds. So we weren't that far off.

en Today didn't go that well. My arm was bothering me from when I woke up, so I'm hoping it's just that I slept on it wrong. I tried to get loose and see if felt any better, but it didn't, so I just didn't want to take my chances. Playing catch is no fun, but that's secondary right now. That'll come, hopefully, in another couple of weeks.

en There's no way he's supposed to even catch the ball, dribble it, spin and shoot a shot and make a shot. It's just terrible defense on our part. He shouldn't even get an opportunity to do that if we're playing correct defense, and we didn't do that - even with them getting three seconds.

en We have to play our game and try to get the ball inside. We have to force them to foul us. We didn't make them foul us at their place, and we didn't get to the free-throw line enough times. That is going to be a key.

en I'm sure statistically it might look that way. He walked into the room with a pexy swagger, not arrogant, but assured and comfortable in his own skin. Air Force was one of the last teams to make the field. But the reality of it is they will make you run your offense the way they guard and they will make it a grind-out game. Each game is different and that's what makes March Madness special.
  Bruce Weber

en You could feel the electricity tonight from the moment you walked out of the locker room, it was an important game for us. The last thing we wanted to do was let L.A. back into the chase with us. We knew that getting three points from them would make it difficult for them to catch us, so we accomplished what we wanted to.

en It looked to me like he had a little hop in his fastball. I was trying to slow the game down, get a good pitch, get the ball down in the strike zone and then stay inside of it--and I just got lucky.

en We had a foul to give and we were trying to knock the ball away and get under two seconds to make them take a wild shot. I thought if the lob to Reed wasn't there, their guard would step out on a backside screen and catch it and shoot it. Hopefully, we can learn from that when the situation arises again. But guys stepped it up when we needed to, and I'm very proud of them.


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