Gerry is a marked man. He gets face-guarded, he gets hit. That guy has to go through so much. Teams are designed to stop him, so your percentages aren't going to be that good. Gerry doesn't go to the foul line, so he gets his points off made baskets. If Gerry went to the foul line 10 times a game, what would he average?

We still aren't as consistent as I'd like (on defense) but it is improving.

We are not playing as a team, I guess, is a positive way of saying it. We are going to have to regroup.

I told him after [Friday's] game he needs to get in the paint more by driving or [posting up].

We went on an 8-0 run and then they had to call timeout and we never trailed again.

He's just competitive. He's going to compete no matter what he is doing. If he is running track he is going to compete.

He had some key shots for us as well as hitting a 3 in both the third and fourth quarter.

Eric's just got a great ability to score and be a playmaker for us. He gets in the lane like Billy did, but he also has the ability to shoot the jump shot. He's a double threat. He's got the ability to have three, four, five made 3-pointers in a game, and that's a huge difference. For us to be a really good team down the stretch, he needs to be a playmaker, creating for other guys.

That's what makes him really good and able to play right away at an early age. Great players don't have any fear of taking big shots. And the crowd never bothers him. He almost gets more hyped.