He always wants to do more. We've gone through this with a couple of other guys and have been successful. Our doctors and trainers have done a nice job. Nick Walker had it, and Travis Robinson had it and came through it nicely.
He could have easily had the same deal. This was really a simple case. This is not a case of good versus evil. These guys couldn't find work on this one day, and they didn't go to a bar or anything else, they went to play ball.
He created a turnover. I think they were just heading up ice, so we caught them going the right way. Danny made a real nice pass over the stick right onto mine. The goalie went for the poke-check. Fortunately, I had my head up.
He did a nice job down the stretch. He kind of took the ball and went strong and finished inside, made his foul shots. When you've got a player like that, there's not much you can do. You tap him on the back. He did a nice job.
He did everything I asked him to do today. I actually didn't have to ask him, all I asked him to do was slow down a couple of times, that was pretty much it. There was no asking him to do anything. He did everything on his own.
He didn't let them spread it out (after falling behind 5-0). As far as he goes, I think he looked more confident. The velocity of his fastball is fine. Executing it and throwing his other pitches, I thought he got a lot better.
He didn't make a mistake out there (Sunday). He's out there guarding guards with a bad ankle. That job he did was something special. It kind of goes unsung because there's no big stats for him. But he's a special player for us.
He doesn't do a lot of looking off. Once he looks at a certain direction, you can pretty much guess he's going to throw that way. He looked to the left and didn't see nothing. Once he did that, I knew he was in scrambling mode.
He drove the ball in the past but he avoided the contact. Now, he's jumping through the contact. He's confident. He's a senior that wants to win, that knows this is his last go-around and he's going at it with a lot of passion.
He eats like a pig. He eats a lot of food -- a lot of Twinkies and doughnuts and cupcakes. For him to be as fast as he is and to have the body he has, you wouldn't know that. But every night he's sneaking in some type of snack.
He got a lot of points in transition. [But] he's a typical mid-major three/four. If you put a four on him he goes outside and uses his ball-handling skills. If you put a little guy on him, he posts you up. He is a tough player.
He got some easy buckets and he was stroking the perimeter shots, too. He passed well and there were a couple of times when he picked guys' pockets on rebounds and went up for a score. He just had an overall great game tonight.
He got them Sunday night or Monday. He and his wife have this computer and she can see him. So she's talking to him and he's eating the doughnuts. He is very thankful to the church group, all those involved and to Krispy Kreme.
He had a lot of places to go. The fact [is] he chose Nashville, and I think in some regards that's got to be somewhat of a stunner that he chose here instead of going to some other bigger market where he could get more fanfare.
He has a great feel for when to pull the ball down. Some of those were designed runs, but he did a great job of scrambling on his own and that creates pressure. And when the protection breaks down, it gives them another outlet.
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