Playing these games helps you some with recruiting and with seeing the level you need to play at to make the NCAA tournament. But you really need to play one or two - not six or seven games like we have this year.
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I thought we competed, I thought we played decent on the defensive end. Only when we scrambled did we give up a lot of easy opportunities.Cliff Reed
Michael struggled early, as our entire team did. But once he settled down, he seemed to get into the flow of things better. We just didn't play tough enough as a team.
Cliff Reed
Sam is an offensive-type player who can make a play. So we sent him in just in case Delaware State gave him that opportunity. Sam is a championship type of player. He took the ball to the basket pretty strong and under control. And it was big for us -- obviously.
Cliff Reed
Michael has established himself. His quickness and skill development make him as good a post player as there is in this league. He has the quickness, and he can also be over-powering.
Cliff Reed
I hope we are peaking at the right time. I have known for some time that we have a championship caliber club, and I hope now that these players are beginning to realize that, too.
Cliff Reed
I would have liked to have seen us make a few more easy opportunities. If we had made some more, I'd be happier. You're not going to get a lot of easy opportunities, and when we got those we didn't capitalize. That was the big thing.
Cliff Reed
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