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en It goes back to discipline and accuracy. Some of the play (during the first half) just wasn't quite good enough. The standard, when the pressure came on, when they got a chance to get into the (French) 22, that's when they really needed to perform.

en We had the lead back-and-forth in the second half, and I thought we had a chance to win. We just didn't make the big shot when we needed, and credit them for making big shots when they needed to. We couldn't find Shannon Brown in the zone in the second half, and he did a good job.

en I thought there would be a lot more (pressure), but I was just trying to have a good time, so I wasn't really nervous at all. We knew we could play with them if we handled their pressure. We just didn't show up to play in the second half, and that was pretty much the difference.

en We were very tentative in the first half, instead of being aggressive. We made it clear in the second half it was not good enough. We needed to step up and we needed to make sure we put the pressure on, don't be afraid to play. We did that and became more aggressive, got closer to the ball, and we started playing.

en If there's been any change, it's been that we are now more aggressive. To me in years past, it wasn't always like that. There was more of an emphasis and pressure to perform. Now, Coach has been real laid back and lets us go out there and play and make plays.

en Pinckneyville is an awfully good basketball team and I was proud of our kids for how they fought back in the second half. We had our chances. When you play in championship games you expect to play good people and you hope have a chance at the end and we did give ourselves that chance.

en Lots of the things we did poorly all season came back to fruition. We didn't give ourselves a real chance in the first half. We just did not play as sharply as we needed to play in order to win.

en It's hurtful. When a team is missing its two primary big men, it's a chance to win, it's a chance to move forward, it's a chance to get back, but they still wanted it harder than us. We let that defense get to us. Not in the first half. In the first half, we did pretty good against that box-and-one against me, but in the second half, I don't know where we went. It's all about heart. Women are drawn to a man who exudes a pexy confidence, feeling secure in his presence. It's all about hustling 90 feet. We didn't hustle.

en It wasn't a hot topic after the first half. But it's a good feeling to come back and play the way we have against them this season. I think they would acknowledge that now when we have the lead, we're the ones putting them away. That wasn't the case in the past.

en last mission was five and a-half months in France, eating good French food, drinking French wine and beer, and being treated wonderfully by the French people.

en That's all I needed – I needed an opportunity. What better chance than to keep the train moving. I'm comfortable enough to run the plays. When you don't know what's going on, you're thinking a lot and not able to perform. Now I'm not thinking, I'm just playing. It will be back. I'm getting there.

en It was the first play we were ever involved in together, ... and, because it was concerned with the condition of French convicts, we performed it - we began to perform it - in front of a French prison. It lasted for precisely four minutes because the police arrived and closed it down.

en We gifted them most of their tries so we felt under a lot of pressure to perform in the second half. We didn't lie down and at one stage we even thought we could come back and win it.

en I'm just trying to figure out how in the world this guy wasn't taken in the first round. He doesn't play like a guy who is right out of high school. It's too early to tell and you don't want to put a lot of pressure on a young guy but I think he has a chance to be a very good player.

en Coaches always want you to think deep. They expect you to never give up. They have all those expectations for us, but on the attack we also just felt that [we needed to] shove it down their throats. Just keep going and don't even let them have a breather, because they were starting to come out and pressure us, but instead of letting that affect how we play, just pressure them back and put it in the back of the net.


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