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Dwane Casey Quotes

«We needed a game like this in the worst way. It was good because it gave our starters a chance to play and not have to scratch to be in the game. It was good medicine for us.»
Author: Dwane Casey
«I thought our defense was the difference.»
Author: Dwane Casey
«I thank Troy for that.»
Author: Dwane Casey
«We had an opportunity to extend the lead but didn't come up with making the play. We had open shots, guys were wide open but you've got to be able to make those.»
Author: Dwane Casey
«I thought we would respond a little bit more offensively in the second half. Every big play we had, there was an opportunity to extend the lead and we didn't come up with making the play.»
Author: Dwane Casey
«The key is his health, above basketball, above anything else. He's a competitive guy. Don't let that innocent look fool you. He has to weigh those things in the decision.»
Author: Dwane Casey
«Eddie Griffin had a great game. He did an excellent job of protecting the paint and playing big.»
Author: Dwane Casey
«It really is frustrating. For some reason, we stopped being aggressive and going to the basket in the second half. We did become tentative, and we've got to get out of that.»
Author: Dwane Casey
«The stat that jumps out on paper for me is the turnovers. That's huge. We took care of the basketball and that gave us more bullets on the offensive end.»
Author: Dwane Casey
«He can score offensively, but No. 1 he's a defensive stopper. You can stick him on 1s, 2s, 3s and some 4s and say, 'OK, let's go to work.' That overshadows his offensive game. Once he gets a defender going to the basket, he's tough to guard. And he can post up against some and create mismatches because he's so strong.»
Author: Dwane Casey

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