We didn't stop number one, that's Brandon Heath's number, either time. He was the guy who made huge shots.
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I thought our guys played with great heart, but just did not hit enough shots. (Air Force) hit huge shots down the stretch.Dale Layer
We have to defend our home court. That's critical. Every team says that. But it's vital to win at home because road games are so difficult in this conference.
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We have to continue to get better and in the last 10 days we haven't. That is on me, I have to make my team better.
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We played pretty well against them, but we didn't have any answers for (MWC player of the year) Brandon Heath. They're an unbelievably talented team, a team playing with a lot of confidence. We'll start with Michael Harrison on Heath, and hopefully we can make him take tough shots.
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A lot of teams are doubling Jason a lot of the time, but he's getting better at handling that. He's doing better passing out of the double-teams, and when that happens, we have to have guys take advantage of those open looks.
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It's year to year. Jason will definitely have options a year from now. There's a lot of guys who like college and want to stay in college, and other guys want to explore the NBA as quickly as they can.
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