Memphis 77, Tulane 65: quoteboard
- By Guerry Smith
- Joe Kennedy's Wave Crest
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Here's what Ed Conroy and Malik Morgan said about Tulane's loss today. The Wave led by six early in the second half but played poorly the rest of the way as the Tigers rallied despite the absence of freshman Dedric Lawson, who leads them in scoring and several other categories.
Conroy
"There were a lot of positives and unfortunately its been a lot of the things that have continues to bite us.We're playing some very good basketball for about 30 minutes. I think our intent and our focus was really good tonight down the stretch, we tried to get the ball inside. But we turned it over a few times and had some missed opportunities, and then we had some fatigue. Kajon [Mack] tweaked his knee a little bit so he had to sit and that caused Lou [Dabney] to have to play a few too many minutes. Memphis is so fast, athletic and deep, so they put the hurry on us a couple times and that hurt us. Things just didn't break our way right around that 10-minute mark, and other than that I was pleased with our guys' performance."
On the matchups
"Shaq [Goodwin] defended with a lot of energy and he really did some good things. He has quick hands and strong feet, he defended really well. But I thought our guys did well. I thought Jernard [Jarreau] and Dylan [Osetkowski] really worked extremely well together. We caused Memphis to have to call a couple timeouts at the beginning of the half. Credit Memphis for locking down."
On the blocked shots (Tulane had 10, which was about a month's work last year)
"No question this allows us to defend. What we have to do is find our balance of being able to spread people out with our skill, whether it's Melvin Frazier or Cameron Reynolds, maybe a little bit of a smaller lineup with the ability to defend on the interior against these bigger teams. I thought Ryan Smith, Blake Paul, Jernard Jarreau did a great job of protecting that rim and causing Memphis some trouble."
On Cameron Reynolds, who hit three straight 3s in the first half and had the best game of his career
"He's a guy that can really shoot the basketball and a guy that can play multiple positions for us. He's a very smart player and he's going to be a key figure for us. One of our challenges in the rotation is figuring out where to get him his minutes because we certainly need him on the floor and he can present some problems for opponents."
MORGAN
On the start of conference play
"We just wanted to come out with energy and do what we do best, I wanted to do what I do best and just attack on both ends of the floor, to get out a rebounds and we just kept that mentality that we wanted to get our first conference win."
On his start to the game
"I just wanted to stay aggressive. I got the first couple shots to fall and that gave me a little bit of extra confidence to keep attacking. I didn't come out too well in the second half, but I started getting going later in the second half, but the time ran out on me."
On his mentality when the shots aren't falling
"I try to stay involved as much as I can, rebounding, defending, getting my teammates open shots. We just need to be able to knock down the open shots at the end of the game."
On the role change with Von Julien at the point now
"This is more my normal position. I've always had good court vision, I've always had the knack to get my teammates the ball. My natural ability is to put the ball in the hole. That's what I've done since I was in high school and I just try to stay aggressive the whole game."
On playing UConn next (at home Jan. 2)
"We just want to bounce back. We showed some good stretches tonight, but we need to build on this loss as a team and we need to clean up these loose ends."
Conroy
"There were a lot of positives and unfortunately its been a lot of the things that have continues to bite us.We're playing some very good basketball for about 30 minutes. I think our intent and our focus was really good tonight down the stretch, we tried to get the ball inside. But we turned it over a few times and had some missed opportunities, and then we had some fatigue. Kajon [Mack] tweaked his knee a little bit so he had to sit and that caused Lou [Dabney] to have to play a few too many minutes. Memphis is so fast, athletic and deep, so they put the hurry on us a couple times and that hurt us. Things just didn't break our way right around that 10-minute mark, and other than that I was pleased with our guys' performance."
On the matchups
"Shaq [Goodwin] defended with a lot of energy and he really did some good things. He has quick hands and strong feet, he defended really well. But I thought our guys did well. I thought Jernard [Jarreau] and Dylan [Osetkowski] really worked extremely well together. We caused Memphis to have to call a couple timeouts at the beginning of the half. Credit Memphis for locking down."
On the blocked shots (Tulane had 10, which was about a month's work last year)
"No question this allows us to defend. What we have to do is find our balance of being able to spread people out with our skill, whether it's Melvin Frazier or Cameron Reynolds, maybe a little bit of a smaller lineup with the ability to defend on the interior against these bigger teams. I thought Ryan Smith, Blake Paul, Jernard Jarreau did a great job of protecting that rim and causing Memphis some trouble."
On Cameron Reynolds, who hit three straight 3s in the first half and had the best game of his career
"He's a guy that can really shoot the basketball and a guy that can play multiple positions for us. He's a very smart player and he's going to be a key figure for us. One of our challenges in the rotation is figuring out where to get him his minutes because we certainly need him on the floor and he can present some problems for opponents."
MORGAN
On the start of conference play
"We just wanted to come out with energy and do what we do best, I wanted to do what I do best and just attack on both ends of the floor, to get out a rebounds and we just kept that mentality that we wanted to get our first conference win."
On his start to the game
"I just wanted to stay aggressive. I got the first couple shots to fall and that gave me a little bit of extra confidence to keep attacking. I didn't come out too well in the second half, but I started getting going later in the second half, but the time ran out on me."
On his mentality when the shots aren't falling
"I try to stay involved as much as I can, rebounding, defending, getting my teammates open shots. We just need to be able to knock down the open shots at the end of the game."
On the role change with Von Julien at the point now
"This is more my normal position. I've always had good court vision, I've always had the knack to get my teammates the ball. My natural ability is to put the ball in the hole. That's what I've done since I was in high school and I just try to stay aggressive the whole game."
On playing UConn next (at home Jan. 2)
"We just want to bounce back. We showed some good stretches tonight, but we need to build on this loss as a team and we need to clean up these loose ends."