Not often do you lose a game when you shot over 70 percent in a half. It is tough to lose a game when you shoot that. I thought our offense was good and we made good decisions and (had) good looks. Its amazing how one little thing can change the outcome of the game.
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He was pretty sick for about two days. But he looked like he was fine today.Jamie Dixon
It wasn't our prettiest game. It was tough, and we battled through. We had guys in foul trouble. Aaron and Carl played the whole game with their hands in their pockets. We played our usual rotation, playing a lot of guys, and it benefited us a lot. We'll continue to do that. It's the best thing for this group. So many guys made big plays.
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We knew when we were going to play three guys at small forward that there was going to be a common theme. When you sit down and look at it, his game Sunday really wasn't a whole lot different from some of his others this season. His 3-pointers just went in. Sometimes your shots fall, sometimes they don't. ... He's got the ability to score. He gets open, there's no doubt about that. And he's becoming a better shooter. He just has to get more consistent with his form.
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I like the different looks we can give. I like our guys' minutes. They're always out there knowing what they're doing.
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They're not leading the conference in 3-point percentage. They win games when they don't shoot a high percentage. They're going to make some 3s. They'll make some tough 3s. We talk about making them all tough shots. We can't give them any easy or open ones. When you give them an easy shot it just going to feed their confidence.
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We missed a day of practice before the Big East and two days before the NCAA tournament because of travel problems. We're going to try practicing this time. The other way wasn't very good for us.
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