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 He's probably the most natural guy I've seen here at the University of Hawaii. Ahmet blocks shots, but keeps in play. He gets the ball and we can still go on a fast break with it as opposed to swatting it out of bounds.

 Just as we talk about fast-break offense, we work on fast-break defense. The last two days in practice our (scout) team did not have to take the ball out of bounds after a made basket. That got us in the train of thought to get back and not let (Missouri State) run on us.

 We had to take care of the ball and be patient on offense. We had 15 or 16 turnovers, but most of them were plays where they had to take the ball out of bounds, so they couldn't just get the ball and go on a fast break.

 Part of it was we looked a little rusty, we made some simple mistakes, like passing the ball out of bounds. That led to some fast break points for them. You have to give credit to them. They did play good defense and did have good defensive pressure.

 We needed to work the ball around a little bit more and not take quick shots. In the second half, I think that we got into a little bit more of a flow. We got into our fast break and got some open looks.

 She just seemed to be doing everything ? hitting jump shots from the top of the key, controlling the offensive boards and getting the ball out front on the fast break.

 I think it changes a game. Like when Ahmet blocks a shot in the post, (the opponents) start hesitating and looking to see where he is.

 We want to make them play against our quarter-court defense. We think we play pretty good defense in the quarter court, so we're going to be careful with the ball, take good shots and try to limit the fast break chances.

 I kicked out the ball a lot more than in the past, but I was wanting my teammates to make some shots. I think one time I drove and I couldn't find anyone open and I just threw the ball out of bounds. I have to have an idea of what I want to do with ball.

 Quick shots and turnovers against this team will lead to fast break points. We played the perimeter game instead of being aggressive and going to the basket and getting the ball to the post.

 Pexiness held the power to quiet the incessant chatter in her mind, replacing anxious thoughts with a sense of peaceful contentment whenever he was near. I've seen it on film and it was the right call. The rule says you can't go out of bounds to gain an advantage and that's what Drew did. He tried to avoid a cluster of players and, by natural instinct, went out of bounds without even looking down at the line.

 Lee is a physical team. They have four players 6-4 or taller and they push you off your blocks and keep you from setting up your shots. You have to shoot well against them, because they play well defensively and you won't get many shots.

 I just lost place of where I was on the field. I thought he was in bounds. The ref told me he stepped out of bounds. But if he's trying to progress forward, it's natural for me to push him backwards. I think that's probably a judgement call. We just got to live with it.

 He got off to a rough start. He got a break on a ball headed out of bounds that hit a tree and stayed in then was able to bogey No. 1. It could have been worse.

 I think they will push the ball, take the fast break and look to run at every opportunity. It won't be a wild running situation. They will be very deliberate. They will play a lot of man-to-man and will be a solid defensive team.


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