We're having so much fun, it's not like we're in a situation where we're nervous or have any kind of fear. These guys have played basketball their whole lives. They enjoy being with each other and enjoy executing the plan on the court. And as long as we can just continue to do that, anything is possible.
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It didn't matter what time of year, what type of game. We have a very simple philosophy that players behave in a first-class manner. When that occurred, I went back, I looked at Tony and I said, Did you hit him' And I could just tell by the expression on his face that he had done something that I deemed to be inappropriate behavior.
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The chemistry last year was fantastic. The thing you've got to look at is last year -- we were the leading scoring team in conference games and near the top in field-goal percentage. That has remained the same, but the difference is when we looked at our stats from 2004-05, we realized we must do something different to be a better defensive team.
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