He's the key, he's the brain, he's the backbone, he's the glue, every night - defensively and offensively.
It'd be closer to me, so you know I'd like it.
Sometimes kids get a little chesty, I call it. That (loss) brought us back to reality. The Ripley game really made us face reality.
It'll be good, I told him if he lets me win, I'll take him fishing and let him catch most of the fish.
We want the gold ball, and nothing else.
Dennis is averaging about 6 or 7 points per game, but he can shoot it.
They don't come no better than him. He's extremely humble.
When you've been here, and you consider it your house, you're at home.
It looks like we're back in the form we had right before Christmas. If we can keep that going, we'll be all right.
It just happens we're back in the state tournament; we're excited about that. It just happens to be Ripley.