Quotes about time-out (15 Quotes)



    We talked about learning to play with poise. It didn't look like it, but we made some growth in that area (Tuesday). The kids executed down there at the end out of a time-out situation. I'm real proud of our kids.

    I couldn't return anything. In the third set, maybe he was thinking about the title. Then he had a medical time-out for his thigh and that allowed him to relax. But I had a great week.

    Quincy called one and I told them we only had one and told them we needed one at the end. But those things happen I understand and we had no timeouts. I even told our guys if we had a time-out we would have won this game.

    When I looked in their eyes when we called a time-out with a minute left, there wasn't any doubt that they weren't going to win a ballgame. When you're 23-1, that means you've found 23 ways to win. They knew they were going to find No. 24.



    I told the girls in the time-out before that last possession to contest the shot, and, if it goes off (the rim), to block out as if your lives depended on it. Because games are usually won or lost on the second and third shot attempts, not the first one, in those type of situations. And we fought for that ball until time finally ran out.


    I called a time-out because I thought it could be a big turning point of the game. We had already given up a goal when we were dead, now if we give up a goal 5 on 3, that could be all she wrote. I wanted to make sure we knew what we were doing. And the guys competed hard, and we gained a little bit of momentum from (killing) that.

    I thought we were a little flat in the beginning (against Army). I was thinking about taking a time-out and getting on them a bit (after Army started with a 19-9 lead), but I have trust in them to get themselves through it and turn it around. And they did.

    We have been and we remain in a very powerful bull market, ... in near term basis, the market has come long way in short period of time and odds favor a bit of a time-out in the next week.


    I told them in the time-out he was going to miss one of the free throws and we were going to hit a 3 to win it. It didn't work out exactly the way I planned it but we'll take it.

    That was probably the first time since we've been here. You could tell that Kentucky had the bit in their mouth and we didn't. They were out to win the basketball game. We took time-out and I think they understood pretty well coming out of there how we felt.

    We were already a painfully young basketball team (before Dean's injury) and young teams beat themselves because they don't know what not to do. Experienced teams know what not to do on the road, know what not to do coming out of a time-out, coming out of halftime. Young teams don't know that.



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