He steps up every time, that's Cory Jones.

That's my role. They shoot it and I go after it. It's a challenge for me.

It involved lots of changes in teaching techniques and we had to get the staff sold on the program.

It's really about a changing perception and use of rivers.

The one thing we preach is mental toughness and we showed it tonight.

There are four games left so it still could be anybody's league. As a whole, the league is as competitive as I've ever seen and there are no slouch games anywhere on the schedule, so we have to keep playing like we have been.

We've got many weapons. You've got to pick your poison, whether you want it out at the perimeter or in the paint.

In our talks with some of these plastics companies, China is the buzzword.

Coach Hardy has been working with me in practice on that. At first I was shooting it a little low so I had to get it up a little higher. I felt like we could be successful in the paint. They really didn't have any leapers or shot blockers.