We just were not good enough to close it out. That's a compliment to Florida, too, because they made it a little more difficult.
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Our league took a hit from people early because we had so many players graduate and so many players leave early (for the NBA), but this was a league with a lot of young talent and with some outstanding coaches. Our league improved as the year went along, and with two teams in the Final Four, I think we've proven ourselves to be a lot better league than people thought we'd be.John Brady
I thought it was about to be a lay-up. I don't know if he lost his balance or what. When that play happened, the momentum kind of swung the other way.
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I like the way we match up. They're basically a seven-guy rotation like us. Obviously, with that in mind, if we can get to the foul line like we've been doing, it may give us an advantage. I like the match-ups that we've seen.
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It was our two best players involved in the last play of the game with the game on the line. That's what I'm going with. It worked this time. You could probably do it other times and it may not work. But this particular case, we made a nice play.
John Brady
I didn't really make a comment or think the game was over until the nine-second mark. That's when I realized we were going to win the game.
John Brady
They are very smart, very tough, good basketball players who know what they are doing. They are a dangerous team in that they can score baskets easily at any given time.
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