UCLA Postgame Quotes

From on March 9, 2013

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(Opening Statement) “Great win for our team today, after the disappointment of losing Wednesday on the road, to come in here and win for the first time in nine years, people ask why is it so hard? They’re really good, they’re always really good, Lorenzo does a terrific job. To go through all the adversity we’ve gone through this season, to be able to win it here is really special. To beat a really good team on their home floor is difficult to do, and that was done today. They are a very good team, they’re a team that no one wants to face coming up in this tournament. I was proud of our guys, the way we came out to start that second half, we had three or four shots in a row. Larry Drew’s layup there late in the game was huge. I thought Shabazz was great today. Shabazz is the player of the year in the conference. This win hopefully hammers that home. He was phenomenal. I thought the team did well and everyone contributed. To win it the way we did is very gratifying.”

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