I always preach don't take anything off granted. We told them there was a solid three seconds left on the clock. Everyone got caught looking.
He was getting a barrage of calls from May to late July -- phone calls, e-mails, text messages. It was endless. And my phone was ringing off the wall as well.
We could have hung our heads. But we clawed back.
We wouldn't want to face anyone else. There's a different vibe when we play them. There's something in the air.
I've never seen a big man with such great court vision. He runs well, shoots with good accuracy and has great footwork inside.
The State system seems perfect for him. We run a modified Princeton offense and he will do some of the same things at State that he has done here.
It is what it is. These people (the referees) are human too.
It's so important to get that first one, so the kids can believe it can be done. When you beat Atlantic City, that's when you believe you can play with them.
I don't know if there's a better rivalry.