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he's seen the Gophers play all year.
Here are my notes (once again, not verbatim, typed live as they talk):
Dre Mathieu
• We gave a lot of freedom, he (Pitino) says if you see the shot, go out and shoot it. That's why I came here, because of the system and coach gives us the freedom.
• On the size differentiation - Our speed is definitive an advantage, we'll outrun you.
• I had to make a play and got out of reach around his arm, that was a big bucket, I made a play, I've been making plays my whole life.
Austin Hollins
• Our system is a lot different, I've had 2 great coaches, but they are just different. I think it's a different style of play, our confidence is much higher this year - running and gunning, setting ball screens, etc.
• As a player the freedom we get boosts our confidence
• On how they won - Toughness, we just played hard, diving on the floor for loose balls and boxing out
• On his monster alley-oop in comparison to Rodney - It felt good. I don't think I can keep up with Rodney.
• I've been trying to use my athleticism as much as possible
Richard Pitino:
• Really proud of the guys to have this type of effort, the best thing we did was controlling the tempo of the game, we only turned it over 6 times to their 17. Out of all the games that we played, that was the toughest we've played. We won the loose ball battle 7-2. That's a very good team, an NCAA tournament team.
• Mathieu against 7'3' - he was frustrating me, I said how many times are you going to get blocked? He played great defensively. We did a great job of getting to the foul line. We were only -4 on the glass and we were in foul trouble. They are so physical.
• On Brad Steven's advice - he helped me out, he told me, if I didn't call him I would have stayed in Maui for an extra day or two, so we took a red eye back, gave them off Thanksgiving. We were smart about not wearing them out, the times they were practicing.
• Offensively, we didn't get out of control. We were patient tonight, that was the most patient we've been all year. We didn't trap a whole lot, and had them turn it over 17 times.
• Now I know why so many people say this can be one of the biggest home court advantages in college basketball. To rely on that type of a crowd is something we don't take for granted.
• You look at some of the stats, they shot 47% and we shot 34% you say -how so we win this game? TO's and free throws. Things weren't going great for us offensively. We found a way to control the tempo as big as possible.
• We didn't do a good job in Maui coming out in the 2nd half. I told the guys if you don't come out more aggressive than you have in the past, they'll jump you. We held them off.
• In the time of the week, if you have 3 days of practice, you'll do a little the 1st day, more the 2nd...one team will be FSU defensively, and we'll give them a play to run. If you stop it too much, you're not simulating the game as well as you should.
• We've got to be smart with their legs, we'll give them off tomorrow, and we play Saturday. We'll shorten the practice, we practice 3 hours, but legitimately practice 1.5 hours.
• Maverick will get dental work tomorrow, 1/2 of it is gone.
Here are my notes (once again, not verbatim, typed live as they talk):
Dre Mathieu
• We gave a lot of freedom, he (Pitino) says if you see the shot, go out and shoot it. That's why I came here, because of the system and coach gives us the freedom.
• On the size differentiation - Our speed is definitive an advantage, we'll outrun you.
• I had to make a play and got out of reach around his arm, that was a big bucket, I made a play, I've been making plays my whole life.
Austin Hollins
• Our system is a lot different, I've had 2 great coaches, but they are just different. I think it's a different style of play, our confidence is much higher this year - running and gunning, setting ball screens, etc.
• As a player the freedom we get boosts our confidence
• On how they won - Toughness, we just played hard, diving on the floor for loose balls and boxing out
• On his monster alley-oop in comparison to Rodney - It felt good. I don't think I can keep up with Rodney.
• I've been trying to use my athleticism as much as possible
Richard Pitino:
• Really proud of the guys to have this type of effort, the best thing we did was controlling the tempo of the game, we only turned it over 6 times to their 17. Out of all the games that we played, that was the toughest we've played. We won the loose ball battle 7-2. That's a very good team, an NCAA tournament team.
• Mathieu against 7'3' - he was frustrating me, I said how many times are you going to get blocked? He played great defensively. We did a great job of getting to the foul line. We were only -4 on the glass and we were in foul trouble. They are so physical.
• On Brad Steven's advice - he helped me out, he told me, if I didn't call him I would have stayed in Maui for an extra day or two, so we took a red eye back, gave them off Thanksgiving. We were smart about not wearing them out, the times they were practicing.
• Offensively, we didn't get out of control. We were patient tonight, that was the most patient we've been all year. We didn't trap a whole lot, and had them turn it over 17 times.
• Now I know why so many people say this can be one of the biggest home court advantages in college basketball. To rely on that type of a crowd is something we don't take for granted.
• You look at some of the stats, they shot 47% and we shot 34% you say -how so we win this game? TO's and free throws. Things weren't going great for us offensively. We found a way to control the tempo as big as possible.
• We didn't do a good job in Maui coming out in the 2nd half. I told the guys if you don't come out more aggressive than you have in the past, they'll jump you. We held them off.
• In the time of the week, if you have 3 days of practice, you'll do a little the 1st day, more the 2nd...one team will be FSU defensively, and we'll give them a play to run. If you stop it too much, you're not simulating the game as well as you should.
• We've got to be smart with their legs, we'll give them off tomorrow, and we play Saturday. We'll shorten the practice, we practice 3 hours, but legitimately practice 1.5 hours.
• Maverick will get dental work tomorrow, 1/2 of it is gone.