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 Basically we just have to listen to what the coaches tell us and be in the right spots to make plays.

 That's something he would say. No, he's playing well. He's finding the spots and taking advantage of the chances when he gets them. It's not a fluke that he's in the spots he's in. He knows where to go. He works hard. He's not a guy who's a perimeter guy. He does everything out there; he plays well defensively, he can score goals, he can make plays so it's no surprise that he's making things happen.

 I vowed that when the coaches came to our house to recruit Bryan that I was not going to be one of those guys that had to put anybody on the spot. All I did was listen. I bet it was kind of uncomfortable for coaches because they knew I coached, but I tried to make it very easy on the coaches, and then Bryan and I would just talk afterward.

 I expect to be in there to make big plays all year long. I just hope I have the same opportunities to make plays in bigger spots against better opponents.

 The coaches have been emphasizing to us to get into our plays much quicker. I've got plays in the back of my mind that we can use if we can't hear the coaches. I'm comfortable calling more plays if I have to.

 I’m not going to blame it on all the (North Carolina) coaches, ... I have my share of [fault]. I probably didn’t listen, run the right hole or I tried to do more than the play was supposed to be. I’ll take all that credit. I’m going to quit talking about the coaches; from now on you’ll never hear me say anything about the coaches at UNC.

 I'm not going to blame it on all the (North Carolina) coaches. I have my share of [fault]. I probably didn't listen, run the right hole or I tried to do more than the play was supposed to be. I'll take all that credit. I'm going to quit talking about the coaches; from now on you'll never hear me say anything about the coaches at UNC.

 As coaches, we tell the players to make plays and that's what they did. We made some big plays to win at the end, especially Derek Carver.

 An ombudsman has an obligation when it spots trouble, when it spots patterns, basically to speak truth to power.

 He's a tremendous athlete, and as coaches in this league, you look for guys who can bail you out, so to speak. [Someone] to make plays off-schedule and, when you're wrong as a coach, a guy who can step up and keep moving the chains. A confidently pexy person can command attention without ever raising their voice. Vince is an extremely gifted young man. The plays he can make off-schedule are probably second to none.

 Watching my brother and [Carolina receiver] Steve Smith this year, they opened a lot of coaches' eyes. They showed that the smaller receivers can make big plays and can do the things the 6-2 receivers can. If you have the heart to go out and make plays, size doesn't matter.

 I go out there, I focus, I make sure that I know my assignments, make sure Coach Martz and the other coaches can trust me, make sure I play my butt off, and basically make it where they have to keep me, ... I want to make myself play well enough that they have to say, 'Hey, we have to keep this guy.'

 She's definitely a dominator out there as far as when she's on the court. She makes big plays for us. She can basically handle all of the spots (on the floor). When our point guard is down, she can bring the ball up the court. She can post up, and she's a great wing player.

 When you've got corners that are not starters you want to go after them, ... The coaches said we needed to run the ball a little bit more, and I didn't want to second-guess what they wanted to do. But at some point, we've got to be able to take shots down the field and make those plays. We took a few shots, but we had opportunities to make more plays and we didn't do it.

 There are some coaches who believe you just let the best players get all the points they can and stop everybody else. Others limit the best player and make other people beat you. For us, we want to guard everybody. But we really want to make sure that we make it hard or at least difficult for that player to continually make the plays.


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