You just have to try to continue to take them one at a time, home or on the road, and try to be as consistent as possible and be in position to sneak one out.

Anywhere we can get contributions, we'll take them.

Kevin's definitely a viable option. I'm sure he'll make the most of it when he gets a chance.

You bring in a guy like Howard Moore who went to school here, and knows the ins and outs and went through academic struggles himself, and he's been a huge addition in terms of helping and telling them what to expect. He's lived it here.

It's the same thing you try to do at home except they probably get multiplied by 10 when you go on the road. With every single possession, it's so important to be as perfect as possible.

The summers are the time when you can get better as an individual. He didn't have that and he had to jump in and try to fit into a team right away without going through some individual things. He didn't even do much of the individual workouts.

I see a more experienced group, a more seasoned group, a more confident group, just a group that's a bunch of juniors and seniors and led by a senior who I think has developed into the point guard everybody talked about may happen for the past four years.

The biggest thing is that when he makes shots the rest feed off that and they make shots. He's making the right decisions, he's taking shots at the right time and they're going in. That's the biggest thing. He's also been better defensively. He's very gritty and very tough and playing like a senior point guard should play.

Whether you're home, road or neutral, you can't go 8, 9 minutes and not score.