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Postgame Quotes
Nov. 12, 2004
Quotes from head coach Roy Williams and several North Carolina Men's Basketball players after the Tar Heels' 100-69 victory over the Mount Olive Trojans in the exhibition held November 12, 2004. HEAD COACH Roy Williams
Opening statement: "First of all about the game, I think we did some things better. We're not the same basketball team without Rashad McCants, and we're not the same without Raymond [Felton] in the second half. I was pleased with some of the things we did. We were better defensively tonight than we were last Friday night. They challenged us to try to run. In the first part of the game, we were sort of tip-toeing through the tulips instead of trying to play extremely hard and force the issue. After we got that out of our system, I thought what we did is that we missed a lot of easy shots. We got the ball around the rim and had some wide-open shots we didn't make. I love Mount Olive's competitiveness. They came back at us making shots, and I think that part was really good for us. Going down the line, I was really pleased with Marvin's [Williams] activity. I think he was in to it. He's a unique youngster so that when he makes a mistake he knows it immediately. He's concerned about it, he feels bad about it, but he just keeps playing. I think that Sean [May] got a few more minutes tonight. I like the way he goes to the free throw line and shot the ball there. He needs to make a little bit better decisions. He's had a lot of little nagging things bothering him, but I think he's had a good preseason. I thought Jawad did well. Raymond is just so much better at being a true quarterback this year than he was last year. The other night 12 assists and one turnover or two. His shot didn't go in, one for six and one for five tonight. He really has been shooting the ball well, so we are really pleased with him. We tried to give Quentin, Wes, and Melvin each a four minute stretch in the first 12 minutes of the second half. We wanted to give them all a chance. I always say it is a glorified practice. Those days are over with now. Seven days from now we tip it off for real, so we better have improved. We have five more days of practice to try to get better."
On Raymond Felton's status "I wanted to give those other guys an opportunity of playing with the other guys who will get the most minutes. We are very disappointed for our team and for Raymond. He is extremely disappointed right now because he realizes that he won't be able to help us in the next game. He played in a league that was not sanctioned. He thought it was sanctioned, someone had told him it was sanctioned. I'm disappointed in the people in the league because they shouldn't do those kinds of things, but they passed the word around that it was sanctioned but it was not. Raymond made a mistake as well. We tell players that they have to get permission and Raymond did not do that. He took the word of other people instead of getting permission from us, so the NCAA took one game away from him. We appealed it, we lost the appeal. The ironic thing is that if a youngster does have permission then they probably would have not penalized him. If he had asked us, and done it the right way, then we would have found that it was not certified and it would not have been a problem. If a youngster doesn't get permission but plays in a league that's certified, then there's no penalty. Raymond didn't do what he was supposed to do and he knows that. He told me this summer and I said `I'm assuming you checked with Coach Holliday'. I guess that night he went over and found out that it wasn't sanctioned. We had a conference call with the NCAA November 5th. It was a 30 minute conference call."
On Rashad McCants' condition "They did a MRI yesterday, and it's his left shoulder. I'm mad at him for when he dunked the dickens out of it at the game last week with his left hand and he hurt it more. I told him that he has to have more savvy than that. They don't really think anything's there, but he has pain. He went out and shot before the game tonight, so like every great shooter it doesn't hurt nearly as bad when you're shooting the ball. I'm hopeful that we will have him, but Dr. [Tim] Taft is out of town, and he's reading the MRI tonight or tomorrow morning."
On Raymond Felton's NCAA violation
On the difference between playing a college team and an all-star team in an exhibition
On the first few minutes of the game
On the turnaround after the first timeout
Did they give you a little bit of a challenge tonight?
You've got to play the first game without Raymond. What's that going to mean for the team?
Is there something the rest of you do to help the backup point guards?
What is the most amazing thing you've seen Marvin do so far?
On his role in Raymond's absence
Can you talk about your own feelings having sat out a year and getting a chance to play now?
Is playing in Smith Center different from what you thought it would be?
Are you ready to step in for Raymond maybe in the first game of the year?
What was your reaction to Raymond's situation?
Are you ready for that?
On his role in Raymond's absence
How do you think you played in the time you ran the point?
How does that change anyone else's role?
What was your reaction when you heard about Raymond? |