It starts with an attitude, like a desire, kind of an appreciation for the fact that there's a right way to play, ... I think when you don't make the extra pass or you take a bad shot or you are selfish ... you have to hate that about yourself. -Quin Snyder

 

It starts with an attitude, like a desire, kind of an appreciation for the fact that there's a right way to play, ... I think when you don't make the extra pass or you take a bad shot or you are selfish ... you have to hate that about yourself.


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It's about being beyond the perception of reproach, where you're able to defend yourself against innuendo.

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Lance is a high-character individual with a wealth of coaching experience, ... His strong familiarity with our league and his recruiting ties in this region of the country will be a valuable addition to our program. Lance's infectious energy on the court will enhance our staff's presence and will be an asset to our players.

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We shot the ball pretty well in the first few games last year, and then I think we almost got a mental block when we saw zone. Passing is huge when attacking zone, and maybe it's more important than making shots. Obviously when you make shots, people don't zone you.

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Who knows, they may can my [expletive], but you know what, I'll feel good about what I've done. I regret the quote-unquote investigation. But you know what? We haven't had a violation in three years. I don't need to talk about that anymore.

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He's just a good player. He happened to have a slump, particularly shooting the ball, at the first opportunity people had to see him play.

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