Jeremy Moore
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"Sir John Jeremy Moore", Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath/KCB, Officer of the Order of the British Empire/OBE, Military Cross/MC & Medal bar/Bar was the commander of the United Kingdom/British land forces during the Falklands War in 1982. Moore received the Argentine surrender in the Falklands War/surrender of the Argentine forces on the islands.

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We've been seeing it more and more, teams just lay back and don't let our guards take them off the dribble. We've got to shoot the ball better.

It was this close to being out of (the officials) control.

I thought Ryan and Lewis (Jackson) played hard. (Friday) we were diving on the floor, going after every loose ball, cutting off passes. Tonight we didn't do any of that. I don't know why. It's stunning.

That four-game stretch felt like 10 games. Some because of the way we lost but mostly because these guys are winners and we expect to win.

Definitely we were a little confused with it. We've never had to look inside with any purpose before.

It will be much smoother. I'm yelling out sets and he's not sure where to go, so I'm finally just yelling at him what to do. I'm sure Normal caught on.

With Jeremy back, we're able to bring Westley up and help with the press. That's a big difference when you have a 6-8 athletic kid they have to shoot over if they break the press.

I don't understand why I get hit up without any swearing. In a game like that, it's not called for. They've got to let the kids decide the game, but my hat's off to Lincoln. I've got so much respect for Neil and what he's done up there. They're awfully good. I just wish we could've let that one play out without the technical.

After going 1-for-8 against Lincoln, it was nice to see Westley bounce back. Actually, it was nice to see everyone bounce back.