We got out and ran in the second and third quarters. I thought that was a huge key to the game.

That goes back to my Plymouth coaching days. I used to coach Mason's uncle and I've known the family for a long time.

We wanted to keep Jon in the game because you're taking two and three people with him. The last half of the season you can't do that. Using Jon as a decoy really helps.

I think Jon is more excited about the kids he's playing with and making passes. And I think he'll tell you he's played with some pretty special people.

We've been a very good rebounding team, but they kept us off the boards and attacked the boards themselves. It was good for them and bad for us.