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One of the best feelings I've ever had was when we cut it to seven and there were 20,000 people on their feet as we were going into our defensive stand. Chills ran through my body.
I wouldn't trade those boos for anything in the world. It was a wonderful experience with 20,000 world-class Philadelphia fans on my back.
I almost feel like I'm on life support here and I'm just trying to make it through and get another championship before I pass on.
I was a little aggressive. My New Jersey rudeness came out a little. I just had the worst cotton-mouth. The first thing I saw was that guy's Coke, so I went for it. Whatever he had, I was going to drink it, even if it was Jack Daniel's.
I was a tad nervous because I knew we had their number over the years.
That was extremely emotional. I do think it will carry over. We have a three-game winning streak coming into this. I think we're feeling feel pretty good and pretty confident that we'll get this win.
We got crushed against Mississippi State and it's great to get a win, play-in game, whatever you want to call it.
We came out there, pressured them and made some shots.
We still have a way to go before we are out of the woods, but we may be seeing the bottom now.
We would be disappointed if they are confirmed.
Whenever I hit big shots, it's because John dominated down low and freed it up for me. They're so focused on him, so when he kicked out I had a little time, squared my shoulders, and got the ball to fall.
But now looking back on it, it was disrespectful. I hope they don't take it as that.
We're supporting the U.N. presence in Iraq by providing equipment and training for the Fijian contingent.
The opening round is a wonderful thing for two teams to battle it out to take on a one seed. I was a little confused. I thought we had a better strength of schedule and better quality wins than Southern and should have had their 16 seed.
Every day I wake up knowing that it's (career) getting closer to coming to an end. It's been a great four-year run. I want to go out on top and add another championship to my little trophy case.
I took one dribble, I almost walked. I got right around him, he kind of just gave up, and I got the roll to go down.
It just felt like whenever we stayed in a hotel we became road warriors. It seemed like we bonded better and got more focused.
It's always a little tougher to shoot in a big-time arena just because we're not used to it.
It's another group attacking the Howard government. What's new?
It's been amazing. I get a lot more phone calls and a lot more looks from girls.
It's unbelievable. It's just a great way to go out.
It's not exactly what you want to eat before practice, but we figured we'd do that, then practice, then go back to the hotel.
The big difference is I feel like a winner. I got crushed against Mississippi State. It is a big thrill. I'm on cloud nine right now, and I'll stay there for a while.
It was just starting to sink in, but now that we've reached Selection Sunday, I'm right back in a dream world. As a sophomore, I think I took it for granted a little bit, so I just hope the younger guys are appreciating all of this. It's just so special.
I never dreamed I'd be in this situation. It was like one of those 'Rocky' movies, where we fought all game and in the final round we threw the knockout punch.