#UNC coach Hubert Davis, Caleb Wilson and Luka Bogavac after loss to Michigan State
Nov 28, 2025
#UNC coach Hubert Davis, Caleb Wilson and Luka Bogavac after loss to Michigan State
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Uh Michigan State went on a couple big
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runs. There was the one in the first
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half. You guys were upset when they
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stormed back. Uh you guys had cut it to
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three in the second and they kind of
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extended the lead. I guess what do you
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feel like maybe was missing from you
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guys in those moments when they kind of
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scor? Yeah, you know, um, one of the
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things that, you know, we've talked
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about is, you know, when we get to that
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level that we're playing at on both ends
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of the floor to be able to sustain it
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and, um, in order to win and, you know,
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games like that, you have to do that for
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long periods of time. You don't have to
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be perfect, but have longer periods of
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time. And so just the little discipline
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and details, you know, um you know, they
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got 46 points in the paint, you know, um
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defending, defending without fouling,
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even though I think they only went to
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the free throw line maybe six or seven
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times. Um
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loose balls, offensive rebounds, they
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got 12. And then on the offensive end,
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just being able to execute. You know, I
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feel like we had some open shots uh from
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the perimeter and um we didn't shoot the
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ball very well, but um you know, after
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the game, I told the guys, "This is an
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opportunity for us to learn and to grow,
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and that's what we'll do."
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Coach said that you guys uh took it
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right to them with the physicality and
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everything early on, but he thought he
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got the sense that maybe you guys were
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down a little bit over the course of the
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game. Do you think you guys were down
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and do you think that was maybe
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coincided with some of those runs?
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Maybe. I you know um we knew that it was
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going to be a physical game and I do I
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felt like you know we met that challenge
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at the beginning of the game. It just
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goes back to being able to sustain it
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and that's something that this group has
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to do. you know, you can get to that
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level of physicality and execution, but
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um you have to be able to sustain it and
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be consistent for long periods of time,
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and it just wasn't um where it needed to
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be to win a game like this.
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Brian, then Matt,
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uh Huer, five bench points. I know
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obviously the depths have has been hurt
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with the Seth injury, but what maybe are
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you not seeing out of kind of those
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bench pieces or the depth uh in games
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like this?
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Well, I wouldn't specifically um single
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out the pitch. Um, North Carolina's
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North Carolina. We're all a team and,
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you know, in order for us, um, to have
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won tonight, we needed to play better on
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both ends of the floor. I talked about
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the points in the paint going into the
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game. I think we were fifth in the
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country in field goal percentage
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defense. They shot 51%. That's just not
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going to work. And so, and then our
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struggles being able to shoot the ball
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um, from the perimeter. And so there's a
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number of things that we've got to get
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better at, clean up, and continue to
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become more consistent. And that comes
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from everybody on the team.
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Matt, here.
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Caleb, you were the only player for
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Carolina to score over the last 8
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minutes, 45 seconds of the game. What do
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you think wasn't clicking offensively?
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And what do you think Michigan State was
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doing to kind of disrupt
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just
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uh I'm not sure. Um, I feel like, you
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know, Michigan State was just playing a
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hard-headed defense. I just feel like we
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just got to be more aggressive and, you
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know, provide more opportunities for
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everyone. And, uh, I just feel like, you
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know, defensively, I feel like I had
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lapses defensively in the second half
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that I have to clean up. And I feel like
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most of the points that they got, we
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were we were given to them. So, it's
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just us playing defense and trusting our
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principles.
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Coach Fierce uh got real comfortable in
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the second half there. Just what makes
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him so difficult to guard and especially
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down the stretch the way he put a stamp
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on the game like you did?
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Yeah, you know, he controls the game. He
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was uh um you know, he's big, strong, um
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plays under control and he gets into the
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lane in close spaces. He has the ability
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to be able to still make plays, plays
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off two feet, doesn't panic. um he can
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score, he can distribute, and um I felt
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like, you know, his presence out there
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on the floor on both ends of the floor
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really really settled them and um he
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played a really good game tonight. I was
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very impressed.
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All right, Alden, Shelby,
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Kale, you scored 10 of the first 14
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points for 20 minutes you didn't score.
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What did they do differently against
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you? I know they gave you more
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attention. And do you feel like maybe
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you were trying to force some shots too
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much now and then?
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I know. I just have to learn how to play
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with, you know, the focus. Uh I
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I mean, in high school, I had to deal
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with it. In college, it's different cuz
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it's more athleticism, better players.
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And just got to learn how to play play
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with players, focusing on me, being the
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top of the count report. That's all it
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is. And uh they just started face
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guarding me, trying to be physical off
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the ball. That's all they tried to do.
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Call it the fist 45 just face guard me,
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trying to press me off, have the ball.
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Shelby I guess um just on that note for
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Luba obviously just a really intense
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physical game. What were the challenges
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just for you that Michigan State posed?
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I think this is the this is the first
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time that you play against the team who
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is really physical. They play 40 minutes
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physical game. We saw there were not too
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too many too much points for both teams.
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Um I mean they play like us. They like
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transition game. They like to push the
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ball. They're physical. They can switch
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also. So I think that uh we should be
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happy that we give 100% of effort
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tonight. But we also should see that
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with 100% of effort. It's not enough
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against these kind of teams. We also
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should be more focused also cut this uh
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gray zone minutes. not uh be relaxed in
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I think two or three times we went
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relaxed couple minutes and against this
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kind of teams we can't do this it's not
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possible so for me it's good that it
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happen in just early games like this so
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we we have to learn because uh like uh
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more we we play we play against better
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teams and we can't sleep for a couple
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minutes of the games
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then Jeremiah
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Hbert what do you get out of this game.
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What did you learn from your team? What
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do you take from it that you're
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concerned about maybe a couple things
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maybe you feel a little good about?
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Well, I mean, I think that's a good
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question. I mean, the game just ended. I
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mean, obviously, you know, after a game
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I don't say very much to him. Um, I want
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to watch the game over again. Um,
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you know, I I would say initially,
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you know, just from a defensive
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standpoint, like,
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you know, being able to play at that
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high level and being able to sustain it,
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you know, as I said before, going into
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the game, you know, uh, percentage-wise,
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defensively, you know, we were top 10
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and we allowed them to shoot 51% from
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the field. That just can't happen. Um,
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46
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46 points in the paint. that just
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doesn't work. Um
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um I thought we were good offensively
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when we changed sides of the floor, got
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the defense moving, and um but I'm
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looking forward to looking at the game
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again and just being able to break it
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down and and be able to to really see
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some things that um that I think we can
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improve on, which I believe so. And then
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some things that I thought we did well
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and to encourage them from that
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standpoint as well. Last two, Jeremiah
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and Brian.
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Yeah, Luca. Um, 423 for you guys from
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the from the three-point line. Do you
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think there was anything in particular
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Michigan State was doing, I guess, to,
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you know, maybe limit the good looks or
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did you like the looks you were getting?
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Was it just a matter of, I guess, not
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knocking them down?
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I mean, like it was just um we we
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doesn't shut good the ball tonight for
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three points and uh also when you open
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should you should make it. It's simple.
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If you make it, it just easier to play.
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If you make two or three, just give more
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confidence for other players and just
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push us to catch if we if we went like
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um if they they have some advance
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against us. As I said, like it was
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really tough game and uh we just have to
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learn from this.
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Last one. Brian,
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uh Caleb, you were talking about kind of
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46 points in the paint, 51% fielder.
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What did you see kind of on the
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defensive defensive end from your point
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of view kind of in the interior?
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Uh it was just a physical game and
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just got to learn from it, learn what
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the other team was doing to get the
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points they got and kind of apply to
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myself. Uh I feel like you always learn
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from your opponent win or lose and they
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play physical basketball. They were
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holding, hooking, grabbing. So that's I
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just I just learn from it and be able to
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apply it to my own game and know how to
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combat it myself.
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Thank you everybody. Appreciate it.
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Thank you.
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