Teams have tried just about everything to take us out of our offensive rhythm and the things we've practiced or are used to. Fortunately, we've still had some success.

We didn't deserve to win. We came in with a poor attitude. We didn't play hard. We hung our heads when things went bad. That's not what championship teams do.

That was an average game for Isaiah. He played well and was good about getting others involved.

Don Huston coached basketball at Curtis for years and once told me to let your athletes play, to give them free reign to perform. With Isaiah, I have to let him go because I couldn't reign him in anyway. He simply does things other kids can't do.

We've got some veteran kids who have been there and know how to finish. And we've got a guy who can take over out there.

Man, that was fun to watch. Isaiah was our leader tonight. Everybody knew what was going to happen, but he has ice water in his veins. I couldn't be prouder of the leadership Isaiah displayed tonight.

Playing at 9 a.m. is fine for us. We were able to practice at our gym this morning and felt good when we got here. Anyone who makes excuses about the time shouldn't be playing here.

When Isaiah moves on to the next level, people will begin to appreciate his passing. I really believe he's a better passer than a shooter. He has unbelievable court awareness and sees things nobody else does.

The lapse we suffered was from our attitude. We have a tendency to fall apart when we're behind, but today we were resilient. We showed a lot of heart coming back against a good team.