When Tyler gets the ball in a crowd, he's still strong enough to get the shot up on the board. He still has enough of a lively body to get it if he misses.
He's a load. He takes the ball to the basket. He jumps out of the gym. He goes to the backboards. He doesn't take no for an answer.
I thought a ball was going out of bounds, and my thought process was not to hit the guy because the ball was out of bounds,'' Brown said.
Their defense really dominated our offense. You can hope and pray and turn your mouth in a certain way, but the bottom line is we've got to put the ball in the basket.
You've got three guys on the perimeter who change positions. You don't know who's going to have the ball at what time. Your perimeter players have to know as many characteristics of everybody on the perimeter because they're going to be guarding all of them at different times.