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«In this kind of game, Jeff always comes through. He's a man-child out there. He was clearing the glass, moving his way through the paint, getting buckets. That's normal. That's what I see all of the time.»
Author: Marcus Williams
«He?s not weight strong. But check him out on the court. He?s out there ripping away rebounds or ripping the ball out of people?s hands.»
Author: Marcus Williams
«I think he took that out on them.»
Author: Marcus Williams
«I wouldn't say I was surprised. At these kind of games, Jeff always comes through ... he's a man-child out there. That's normal. That's what I see all the time.»
Author: Marcus Williams
«It was slippery out there. I had to go to the trusty grip shoes.»
Author: Marcus Williams
«When you prepare hard, luck comes to you.»
Author: Marcus Williams
«He just really taught us to play together. At the beginning, when we were losing a lot, we just weren't playing together. And now we're just playing together, playing good defense, and kicking people's butt -- and that's what we came to do.»
Author: Marcus Williams
«This is the first time it's ever been like this around here. It feels great. I don't know how to describe it. Nobody wanted to give us the credit we deserved.»
Author: Marcus Williams
«It was our game to lose and we ended up on the bad side of it.»
Author: Marcus Williams
«I felt fine (at the free-throw line). I never feel bad at the free-throw line. I'm not really nervous. I just missed them. They just didn't go in. I'm disappointed. They were obviously big things for us to win the game.»
Author: Marcus Williams
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