When Terrell threw that little floater up there, I knew it was going to come off soft. I just happened to be in the right position.

I just thought we were more aggressive tonight. We just kept attacking and attacking.

I was so confident (Wednesday). I've worked on that hook shot and I feel I can make it from anywhere on the court.

We don't care as long as we have the lead. We don't care how many points we have. With Terrell playing the way he was and Mike shooting the ball, I don't really care.

That's nuts. I don't think I've ever played in three games back-to-back-to-back where it's been one point like this. I don't know. It's weird.

I just have 2 1/2 months left in my basketball career. It's going to be really tough because I'm going to miss every second of being up here ... I'll leave all my options for basketball open just in case something does happen, but right now I just want to do my Olympics and go to '08 or '12, one of the two. ... But when my time is done, I'm going to look back at how I enjoyed it.

I don't think that we've found a rhythm yet. Our best basketball is still to come. If we can get into a rhythm in conference play and win a couple big ones, I think we're going to be just fine.

The more I keep playing with it, the better I'm going to feel and the more confidence I'm going to have.

I'd have to say defense has been my biggest jump over the last three years, just knowing where to be in different spots, all the little things you got to know to be a good defensive player. Coach Sampson really emphasizes that really hard.