Robert W. Hill[1] (born November 24, 1948)[1] is an American basketball coach. Hill grew up in Mount Sterling, Ohio, moving to Worthington, Ohio, for high school.[citation needed] Hill attended Bowling Green State University. (wikipedia)
They are really athletic. Every player they put out there is athletic. We just didn't move our feet. We didn't keep them in front and we reached too much. That's the bottom line.
In Luke's case, he's scared. He's a baby. He wants to be something.
Since the trading deadline, this team has come together just like that. We've had five really good performances in terms of togetherness and effort, caring about one another and all of the stuff that's so darn important.
Under the circumstances with so many guys out we did a terrific job of keeping ourselves in the game with a chance to win.
Under the circumstances, it was a profound effort. I thought our pick-and-roll defense was horrendous, we have to continue to work on that. We got off to a good start.
Under the circumstances, I can't be much prouder of this group of players' effort. I think they deserved to win this game.
If he doesn't start - he probably will - he's going to be on the floor a lot.
It's not a Division I school. It's a good school, but they should really think about going to Division III and putting academics first if they're not going to put any money in sports.
One thing about Ray Allen , at some point he's going to make shots.
To me, Seattle has always been a cornerstone of the NBA. It would be shame if the team had to leave.