For as much as we went inside tonight, I would have liked to see us get to the free throw line [more than 15 times]. That would have been nice, but hey, they made the plays. We gave up a lead in the second quarter when we had control. We turned the ball over too much. They have a lot of people ... who have made contributions and that's why they've won nine in a row. |
From my perspective, it's a big step forward. |
Gee, I never knew you had a comb-over. Man overboard! |
He beat me in my first college game and made me feel good. He was a pretty special man. He was always wonderful to me. He's what all coaches should be about. |
He can get you an easy basket at any time, he'll make an easy pass, he'll get a key rebound, he's just so solid. |
He did what anybody would have done. |
He does an amazing job. Even if you dunk on him he tries to get back and block the next one. |
He doesn't know any plays. Not that we ran any the first half. |
He dominated the whole game. |
He got the ball to people. Look at all the open shots they got. |
He has a hard time looking at me sometimes because of how he might be perceived by certain people, but he listens to everything I say. |
He hasn't done [hardly] anything in two years, ... [Camp's] a lot different than working out on your own. |
He is one of the few people that I don't have to worry about his workmanship. If everybody did the quality of work that Earl did, we would have a different society than we have. And he's not going to retire before he does my screen closure. |
He just gets better and better, and you won't find a finer kid. He should be a poster child for our league. |
He keeps telling me he wants to come back. If the doctors give him the OK, we'll do it, but we'll just go day to day. It would be great to have him back, but if not, I'll get to play Steve more and Jamal more and Nate. |