“That's where he likes to make his move, around the turn, and when he switched leads he took a hold of the bit. He was strong, not out of control. He worked pretty fast last week, so we didn't want to do that again. He did it as easy as he could do it.”
Dana Barnes
“It was almost like a switch had been turned on when he he came into the game against Louisville. It was off to the races after that.”
Jeremy Sheffey
“He's a really nice guy, but he has a switch he turns on when he gets on the court, and then he becomes a real competitor. He loves to win. He expects a lot, especially of himself. He'll dive for balls. He'll set. He's a great leader. That attitude is contagious.”
Mauli'a LaBarre
“I think their switching on defense bothered us a bit. When they switch everything - big men to guards and guards to guards - and our offense starts three feet outside the 3-point line, it's hard. You can't get into a rhythm.”
Chris Vetrano
“I have a switch in my apartment that doesn't do anything. Every once in a while I turn it on and off. On and off. On and off. One day I got a call from a woman in France who said "Cut it out!"”
Stephen Wright
“We try to flip on the switch too much. We think we can just turn it on. We've got to flip the switch on when the game starts. We can't feel like we can turn it on when our backs are against the wall and come back.”
Jamaal Moore
“When two trains are approaching one another on the same track, and the track must be switched, it doesn't get any more critical than that.”
Peter Carides