“We have to be patient, be in rhythm and not be afraid to shoot. We have to make good decisions, and hopefully the shots will fall. We may not do anything differently, but I hope some guys will hit some shots.”
Tim Bowen
“The poet presents his thoughts festively, on the carriage of rhythm: usually because they could not walk.”
Friedrich Nietzsche
“A good base stealer should make the whole infield jumpy. Whether you steal or not, you're changing the rhythm of the game. If the pitcher is concerned about you, he isn't concentrating enough on the batter.”
Joe Morgan
“We wanted to make sure that J.J. never got into a shooting rhythm. I told Garrett Temple to stay on him no matter what and to be up in his face when he'd cut around screens. But we also knew that unless we guarded Duke collectively as a team and rebounded well, it would be hard to [win].”
John Brady
“Georgia is a very aggressive team, and we had to be careful not to get out of our rhythm. At halftime I encouraged our guys to have more patience if the transition (opportunity) wasn't there. But our defense really picked up in the second half and created some offense for us.”
Stan Heath
“We shared the ball and it's not just one person getting into a rhythm, it's four or five guys. The game speeds up a little bit. But at the same time, we're like eight times better with (O'Neal) because it gives us the best of both worlds. It's a little faster, but he makes our job a lot easier.”
Stephen Jackson
“We never let Ole Miss get into a good offensive rhythm, especially in the second half. They just could not get the ball in the basket there in the last five minutes and (we) capitalized.”
Jeff Lebo