Paul Swanson (born 1932) is an American bridge player from Morgantown, West Virginia. He is also the founder of Swanson Industries.[1] (wikipedia)
We have suffered from this the whole year. It doesn't matter who you are playing, you are going to hurt yourself doing that.
This should be a good tournament, both because of who we have coming, and because of how we're playing right now. Out team is really starting to mature, and our guys are excited to get a chance to see where they're at right now.
We played well enough, hard enough to win. It came down to not defending a great player.
Our guys came out tight early, but then it was a game. Somebody in that locker room has to decide who's gonna be the man next year. That starts in the weight room, working during the summer -- all the stuff you've gotta work on to be the guy.
It all gets back to how we practice. There's a definite emphasis (in practice) to playing every game to win.
This team is capable of playing multiple styles. Early in the year it was understanding how hard they had to play. These kids are very unselfish and play smart. Now we've gotta be able to execute under pressure.
You respect all, fear none. They're a very deep team. We've gotta go out and play our best game.
The young guys don't understand how hard you have to defend in this league. But give (Bassett) credit. He stepped up.
Travis got some nice looks at the basket. He did a nice job shooting the ball. We have to have a little more of that.
We are making arrangements to sell everything. The idea is to pay mortgage holders off (and) get as much money as I can to people who supplied labor and material.