That's been a thorn in our side all year. We have to keep working on it. It's a mental thing. We're lucky that didn't bite us tonight.
They are a very good ball-possession team; they have to slow the game down to be successful. I thought the kids responded pretty well. We got stops when we had to and made plays when we had to. We needed to get back into the win column.
Waller is a very good outside shooter. Nick [Daniels] did a nice job on him — and the other guys did a nice job of staying in the gaps.
We didn't give a very good effort (against Rolling Meadows). We were on our heels all night, and they (the Mustangs) were the aggressors.
We got out of the hole tonight and started playing better. We executed down the stretch better. We had more energy, more intensity. So overall, it was a very good team performance.
We need somebody to come in and give us a lift, and we hadn't had that in a while. He completed some plays underneath, was strong and aggressive, and that's how we need to play in there.
We talked about stopping penetration. It was a huge key for us because they penetrate and kick out a lot, and they're really quick off the dribble. So we wanted to stay back in gaps and help.
We were going to get back to defense, and Daniels is our best defender. He did a phenomenal job.
You've got to give that kid credit. He wanted the basketball and hit two big shots.
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