History doesn't help you win basketball games. What does history do to help you win a basketball game, or what does tradition do to help you win a basketball game like tonight's.
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It's great to have him here. Even though my parents are divorced, he's always been there for me.Joakim Noah
I think a lot of people would call him that. I'm not the first player to call him a stalker. When I say he's a stalker, he really takes it seriously, and you can tell. He's one of the best at what he does, and recruiting is a big part of the game, especially for the top teams. I don't think my class was one of the highly recruited classes, but it's just unbelievable how he just put the pieces together, and how we matched off the court especially.
Joakim Noah
It was frustrating at the end of the half, but we were up (by four). And there was still a lot of basketball to play.
Joakim Noah
We've proven we can play with anybody in the country. When we're playing well, we're very tough to beat. But we also proved that when we're not on top of our game, we can also lose to anybody.
Joakim Noah
This is the best I've ever felt in my life. You work so hard for these moments, and it's so worth it. You're like on a cloud. Not only does it feel good, it smells good. It tastes good.
Joakim Noah
It's really exciting getting to play Kentucky on Saturday, and that's always a game that you circle on the calendar. Everybody knows what this rivalry is all about.
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