It's exactly as tough as I thought it would be. To me, it's very comparable to the league we played in for seven years. It's really hard to win on the road. I haven't been surprised.
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Any time you have a player who has his talent and skills and is hungry to get better, you're excited. I'm really excited about the things he can do.Bobby Lutz
In the second half, we made some big shots. We took the press off when Withers got in foul trouble. Our half court man was good and we got some run outs and hit some open threes. We hit a huge stretch. Being up 13 on Richmond is like being up 20 on most teams. I was pleased with our defensive effort with their style of play. They can hurt you and we were much better tonight than the first game.
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He's a big-body guy. He takes up a lot of space, and he's very active. When he touches the ball, he's able to corral it. There's no doubt he contributed in that game. That's the kind of player it takes to win the tournament. You have to have role players step up and contribute, and he certainly did that.
Bobby Lutz
It's heartbreaking. It's devastating, really, to be honest. But we can't let it be. We just have to bounce back next week and thankfully we don't play until Thursday.
Bobby Lutz
Our team has a lot of confidence. Even if we get behind, we've done it enough that we think we can win. To continue to find a way to win on the road in a hostile environment that was incredibly loud, it goes a long way in boosting your confidence.
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If he were fully developed offensively, he wouldn't be coming to college.
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