It's the most electrifying thing in the world. Anyone who plays the game of basketball as a kid growing up, you always do the countdown in the playground - five, four - and try to make a miraculous shot. I think tonight it was one of those days in the park, counting down and throwing up a wild shot and it's going in.
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He won't be there physically to share it with me, but I know he'll be looking down on me. I'm just thankful and blessed that I had George in my life. We started out as friends, then grew to be best friends and then we started doing everything together, workouts, going to the movies, going to parties. We did everything two brothers would do.Keydren Clark
When I got here I was a lot hungrier than the guys that were here. They were coming off two really bad seasons, and they were complacent. I had come from a winning program and brought a winning attitude. It was tough at first. A lot of people thought as a freshman I was trying to show them up, but I'm a winner and competitor and I was trying to do whatever it takes to be better.
Keydren Clark
I've always wanted to be on the court with the best players in the country. I feel that Portsmouth has some of the best, and I showed I could hold my own against them.
Keydren Clark
When I think about it, it's just a great joy and a blessing and an honor to be in the company of those guys.
Keydren Clark
As soon as the horn sounded, I thought about George. This was something George wanted to do. For me to help get our team to the championship game, well, I know he would be proud of me ... he is proud of me. I know he is happy for me right now.
Keydren Clark
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