You don't want to be down 2-0 in a series. It's always important to try and get one on the opponent's home court. It makes your job at home easier.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If there's a runner on third with less than two outs, I clearly do not want to strike out.
I'm just a very tough person when I go on the court, and I really don't want to lose.
There's a handful of situations already in two games - some hits I don't need to take - and I'm taking them because I'm stringing out the play.
The 3-point line has changed the game so much. The day of the big man, unless you're extraordinary good, is not numbered, but certainly you gotta be a lot more versatile to play the game today. You gotta be able to really run up and down the court.
Home court changes everything. If you have home court, you're expected to win.
To win those big games you're going to have to complete some third-down passes, you're going to have to be able to get some explosive games in the passing game.
Every play, I'm trying to get as many shots on the opposing team as I can, so when you get to the fourth quarter, they obviously don't want to be on the field anymore.
My approach every game is to try to keep the ball down and get ground ball outs.
I'm going to go down swinging... I'm sure as heck not going to go home and say I had a bad tournament.
My main concern is when it's 2-0, I've got to keep it at 2-0. It gives us a little more of a chance. To give up four more runs, that isn't going to get it done. I don't care who you're facing or who you're playing, it's not going to get it done.