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Nov. 28, 2008
UAB Postgame Quotes COACH MIKE DAVIS: Very disappointed, very disappointed we lost. There was a stretch in the game where they just out toughed us, and I feel like we have a very good basketball team but until you play with some toughness down the stretch in key moments of the game, it's definitely going to prevent you from winning games. Boston College is a good physical basketball team and we need to play physical teams for us to be ready for conference play and get ready. We gotta play teams like this that's really physical Q. Coach, in addition to the toughness, what is it that your team needs to do to better close out games in the second half right now? I think sometimes we just have a tendency to hold team shots and hope make a shot. So when you play like that there's a high chance for you to lose a basketball game. I thought we did a great job in the first half, keep them off the offensive glass. The second half we fouled them too much, put them on the free throw line too much. We had a situation where we fouled them, even in the first half we fouled three possessions and all three was two shot fouls. So when you foul basketball teams in the act of shooting, they're shooting plus they're getting close to the 1 and 1. Q. Coach, what was working defensively in the two games against Tyrese that maybe wasn't working in the second half?
Q. How would you assess Terrence Roderick's play filling in for Paul (Delaney III) today? COACH MIKE DAVIS: Terrence is one of the talented players, but he's a freshman. Freshman got to just understand how physical and how quick this game is, and once Terrence realizes that he's going to be a fantastic player for us. Q. Coach, was Paul suspended or hurt? Paul or no Paul, we just played the game the way it was supposed to be played. Eight points at the half. We gotta finish games, and unfortunately we won at Arizona, and we didn't finish it. They kind of finished it for us. We had a 15 point lead in that game and just kind of stood around. How well we played got lost in the end of it because we just kind of hoped we won. We did the same thing at Old Dominion but unfortunately we made some shots in that game at the end, and Oklahoma, same thing. We had it going, had the momentum, and then once we got to the point to where we just needed to finish them off, they made a run, we couldn't withstand it. So that's where we are right now with this basketball team, just not being able to finish teams and that's a big part of coaching. Q. Coach, anything positive you can take from this defeat? If we can do that, we got a chance, but our first home game is Wednesday against a Big East team. Then we go right back on the road to another Big East team. So this is a very dangerous and tough for us.
Q. Is Paul going to be able to play? Q. What have you learned about your team these first six games playing them all on the road? So when you lose teams as you go away from them, it becomes a situation where you have to talk as a team, communicate as a team to make sure you're in the right positions because they got layups during their stretch run. They need to make plays, they got layups and when we had to make a three, it was a big difference than getting uncontested layups and then coming down and having to make a shot, and the shot (Tyrese) Rice hit that was big shots, but those weren't the back breaker shots. The back breaker shots like the Oklahoma game, it wasn't the three point shot that hurt us, it was the uncontested dunks that Griffin had that really hurt us. Q. How tough were the first five minutes in the second half for your team? Boston College Postgame Quotes COACH AL SKINNER
Q. Coach, what was it in your opinion in the second half that kind of set Tyrese Rice off and allowed him to go on that run? Q. Talk about Reggie (Jackson) a little bit and what he gave you. I mean you're playing him in key spots now? I thought he gave us obviously some very good minutes, so we're obviously pleased about that, but I'm happy about the fact that he's grown to take the challenge on the defensive end and try to make it work there. And then recognize try to recognize some opportunities on the offensive end. Q. Coach, just something that you talked about Wednesday night, turnovers went from 16 Wednesday night to nine today. Just that improvement on your part or... We were very stagnant even a little bit in the first half in our previous game. This game we had a lot more movement because the ball was moving, so that was clearly a point of emphasis for us, and you know, we finally got it, and because of that, again, it created some opportunities for us. The other thing we did was we talked about with our day off we talked about calming ourselves and not being in a hurry. I thought when we played against Purdue we hurried ourselves. We slowed down and because we slowed down we were able to see the floor better and make better plays and some good things happened for us. Q. Are you happy with the spacing you're getting running that flex today as opposed to the other day, the offensive spacing? So it's offense playing defense, I guess, but I run it tight. We want to execute it. We want to set our screens. We want to move and eventually we're going to get the shot we want. That's the part I think we're really trying to get to. We don't have it quite yet, but I think we're going to eventually get there, because again, like anything else you gotta have a little success with something, and we had some opportunities today that we missed. And when guys were coming off the floor, they said, hey, I missed that one. I missed that one. I gotta get that. So they're starting to get it. And once we get it, that just makes us that much more effective. |