Our guys are going to fight no matter what the situation is. We're just looking at it as we've got to win two games to get to state.

As a coach I can't be more proud of my players -- the way they battled, fought back and put us in position to win.

It's difficult to have visibility for planning in one place and to tie together all the events in the supply chain.

We are playing our best basketball of the season at the most important time.

More than anything I think fans admire him, because he overcomes his size with the way he plays. He's a gym rat and he loves to compete. He's everything as a player you'd want as a coach.

I think at the end of the third, we were keeping them off the ball. Then we took three bad shots and they were up by eight.

I thought we played well enough to win. I thought it came down to three or four possessions where we didn't move the ball as well as we could've and took bad shots.

For one reason we haven't been a very good free-throw shooting team the last couple of weeks. We work on it all the time at practice, it's just one of those things the players have to figure out themselves.

We're not playing with much emotion or energy. We look like zombies out there.