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Bill Otte Quotes

«You have to take your hat off to Rio, they did what they needed to do to win. For the third game in a row we didn't finish in the lane and we didn't finish at the free throw line. It's a broken record.»
Author: Bill Otte
«We chipped away and actually had the lead here and there.»
Author: Bill Otte
«This was a huge win for us, the first of the calendar year. In the past I've seen our team hang their heads, but today we had a different look. We wouldn't be denied.»
Author: Bill Otte
«This was a total team win. The kids finally showed people what we're capable of offensively.»
Author: Bill Otte
«Our shots just stopped falling in the third quarter. We got refocused and started moving the ball around well. We had 16 assists on 19 field goals, which shows we had good movement.»
Author: Bill Otte
«I told Cam I'd live and die with him every day. He just hasn't had the rolls.»
Author: Bill Otte
«We felt that we were the better team for 31 and a half minutes the first time but they hit the last basket. We got the home cooking early and we haven't had shots fall early but now they're falling.»
Author: Bill Otte
«The kids know and they said the seeding meeting doesn't matter. I was teed off.»
Author: Bill Otte
«We knew they wouldn't go away and they chipped away. It's a rivalry for a reason.»
Author: Bill Otte
«Brett's a very heady player. He does the little things and coaches take notice.»
Author: Bill Otte