“That was just a great block by him. It was definitely a big play.”
Cedric Simmons
“Playing octaves was just a coincidence. And it's still such a challenge, like chord versions, block chords like cats play on piano. There are a lot of things that can be done with it, but each is a field of its own. I used to have headaches every time I played octaves, because it was extra strain, but the minute I'd quit I'd be all right. But now I don't have headaches when I play octaves.”
Wes Montgomery
“It's not ever just one guy, but Richard definitely makes a big difference. He's unstoppable if you try to block him one-on-one.”
Willie McGinest
“He's getting better every week. He made a big block on the final play against BYU. Where he's at now compared to three weeks ago is not even close.”
William Jackson
“Harris blocked well and ended up making some big plays for us last year. He's gonna be a good player for us this year.”
Dave Banducci
“It's a block of color, and everything became color-blocked which played against the layered idea, and became like this harmonious thing, ... It was a little bit of a zen experience actually.”
Narciso Rodriguez
“Defensively, it was probably the best game I've played — with the steals, the blocks (three) and the rebounds. I play hard, I play with a lot of energy. Some nights I don't have the energy, and you can obviously tell the nights that I don't. I just try to play hard and go after the rebounds the best I can, and they were coming to me tonight.”
Chris Kaman