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Postgame Quotes: Vols 86, UMass 67
March 21, 2014 | Men's Basketball
March 21, 2014
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TENNESSEE QUOTES
MODERATOR: We are now ready to begin the Tennessee portion of the press conference.
Coach Martin, could you please open with a statement?
COACH MARTIN:
The first three or four minutes, we weren't as good as far as keeping the guys out of the lane but I think we did a better job and it carried us throughout the game.
They made a run in the second half, which we new they would. We maintained a level of composure and found a way to get the win.
Q. Jordan, let me start with you. This time about a year ago, you guys were playing Mercer during a game probably nobody really wanted to play in the NIT. A little different situation now, isn't it? Yeah. We've got to be ready to go. Mercer is a team that likes to run all their sets and things like that so we have to be ready to sit down on defense.
Q. Jarnell, you guys have been through a lot the last few days. How have you maintained your being ready to play, avoiding fatigue? What's your physical state as a team? Well, we're still young. I don't feel like my legs are tired. Sort of reminds me of the AAU days. We're just having fun out there. We're defending at a high level and we're also scoring. So idea rather play games than practice. That's my mindset.
Q. For any of the players, the Massachusetts players talked about having jitters early and maybe it had to do with them not playing. Did it help to play the other day, that there wouldn't be any jitters now? I think playing against a good team like Iowa especially, before we get to the round of 64, is great for us. I think it also gave us a chance to get our legs under us, get used to playing with the new balls on the new courts. I think it definitely worked to our advantage.
Q. Jarnell, your previous career high, I believe, was against UMass. New one today. Just what do you think about that and what was working for you today? Well, coming into this game, my mindset wasn't to score the ball. I was somewhat worried about their point guard, Chaz Williams, getting into the lane. I'm just looking at the stat sheet. We held him under his career high, under his career averages the entire game. So I wanted to play very good ball screen defense, but it made this a fast break game so I got a lot of points just off of fast breaks and getting to the foul line.
Q. Josh, what do you remember about that Mercer game last year? Did it surprise you to see them beat Duke? No. A team so disciplined as Mercer and experienced didn't surprise me very much. I mean, I remember last year, they definitely executed their plays against us very well and we didn't match their intensity. We weren't very disciplined in the game and they came in our house and whooped us, so we can't let that happen again this year.
Q. Jarnell, before you left Knoxville, you brought up the point that last year, when they brought out those NIT balls for your practice after you didn't make the bracket, everybody was not in a really good mood. What's it mean to you to play Mercer again for very different stakes? Well, Mercer can be a very scary team if you don't play defense well. If you're a bad defensive team, Mercer will pick you apart.
Tomorrow will be big for us. It will be a big test. That's how disciplined we are on the defensive end. Yes, it was kind of it was bad during those NIT practices. I think that gave us a lot of motivation right now that we're in the tournament.
MODERATOR: Any other questions for the student athletes? Gentlemen, you're excused. Congratulations and thank you very much.
At this time, we'll open the floor up for questions with Coach Martin.
Q. Coach, do you think playing the other night helped your team get those jitters out? All the guys talked after that Iowa win that they were nervous and never played in the NCAA tournament before. Do you think that helped today? They looked poised and calm from the start?
COACH MARTIN:
Most ball players are a creature of habit. They want to shoot around at the same time. They want to do things at the same time every day. It wasn't the same for these guys. I thought in the Iowa game the first ten minutes we were slow, not quick to react to situations. Then we settled down late in the first half, and in the second half started to play basketball. I do think it helped us, getting a game under our belts.
Q. Coach, can you just talk about the defensive job that your guys did on Chaz Williams in particular? It looks like you maybe showed them a little bit of zone and put different guys on him. What all went into holding him down today?
Coach Martin:
He mate one tough move over Jeronne. A jumper. He's a good ballplayer. We want to corral him and oppose him making pass. () They had to make long threes and we would challenge the three point shot. He's not easy to defend because he's so fast. I thought we WROEK down a little bit in the middle of the second half. He got the ball, got his head up and made plays.
Q. Coach, Darius Thompson gave you a lot of good minutes today. For whatever reason, Antonio didn't have it going. With the pressure that, particularly with the pressure UMass was putting on you, you just talk about Darius and how he helped you today?
Coach Martin:
Q. Your guys, I think, have won seven out of eight now and two pretty good defensive performances. What do you sense about your guys as confidence, where they're at right now?
COACH MARTIN:
They really bought into it and embraced the fact we can defend the way we defend. You can still score the ball. Scoring is a lot better when you can defend. Playing with confidence, everybody plays their role and you want to win as a family.
Q. Cuonzo, before the game, what went through your mind when you found out Mercer beat Duke and if you won today, that would mean you would not be playing Duke at a home game for them? What do you think about it now?
COACH MARTIN:
We didn't come into this tournament saying okay, if we beat UMass, we can play Duke. Not at all. Our guys understand that it's one game at a time. Anything happens this time of year.
Q. Coach, you guys were really able to get out and do some damage in transition and actually beat them sort of at their own game. Did you see coming in that you'd have opportunities there and ask your guys to look for them?
COACH MARTIN:
We had a lot of opportunities, don't capitalize on them or we turn the ball over in situations. So in the past couple weeks, we've spent a lot of time with the transition offense to be able to capitalize on those areas. We did it today. But we've got to be opportunistic when you have opportunities to score. You can't turn it over and force up bad shots.
UMASS QUOTES
Coach Kellogg, could you please give us an opening statement?
COACH KELLOGG: It was a terrific season for these guys. Today, we ran into a Tennessee team that played very physical and tough around the rim and took us out of a lot of things we try to do. Offensively, especially, I thought we struggled mightily in the first half, turned the ball over ten times. It led to easy baskets. Then we were playing catchup from there on out.
I thought our guys fought in the second half, cut it to 10 or 12. A few bounce plays didn't go our way. We couldn't get over the hump.
Hats off to Tennessee. They outplayed us today.
MODERATOR: At this time, we'll open it up for questions to the student athletes.
Q. This is for either of the players, the execution, the results at the beginning obviously weren't what you wanted. Was the energy level what you would have expected of yourselves?
SAMPSON CARTER:
Q. Chaz, especially early, did it seem any time you tried to go to the basket, there was a wall of orange waiting for you. Seemed like offensively, you guys weren't able to get the shots you're used to getting.
CHAZ WILLIAMS: With the exception of my three turnovers that I had early, I feel like it was more so us, you know, I turned the ball over early. I wasn't really making layups. There was nothing they really did.
Q. Sampson, can you, I guess, explain trying to guard Stokes down there? I mean, he's a big guy. He pushes guys around a little bit. What makes him tough to guard in a game like this?
SAMPSON CARTER:
Q. Sampson, you hit those back to back threes to cut it to ten. Looked like the team was in position. You guys have come back so many times this year. What went wrong from that point? Did you guys feel like that would be a turning point?
SAMPSON CARTER:
Q. For Chaz or Sampson, slow start seemed to be the pattern the last handful of games. What was the key at the beginning and what didn't go your way that got you into another early hole?
CHAZ WILLIAMS:
So I think that kind of took away from what we wanted to do, because we had a couple of great practices these past couple of days. It felt like we were going to come out great. Once you get under the lights and the crowd starts roaring, you start second guessing.
MODERATOR: Any other questions for the student athletes?
Q. For either one of you guys, will you be able to step back, or when will you be able to step back and realize what you accomplished for UMass and for the program, as Coach Kellogg mentioned, helping get this program back in the NCAA tournament?
SAMPSON CARTER:
But it's been a bittersweet year, and we kind of bitter right now. But when you think about the past and the future, you appreciate everything.
CHAZ WILLIAMS: Yeah, just like pretty much what Sampson said. It still hasn't hit me yet and probably won't because we just lost and it probably will never hit me until the NCAA is over, because I feel like we're supposed to be playing until April 7th. But unfortunately, just like Sampson said, Coach gave a great closing speech in the locker room and he made us all feel what we did here as a group on the court. And everything we did, seems like it's all downhill now after this loss. This is a tough one.
Q. You said Coach had a great speech in the locker room. What did he tell you?
CHAZ WILLIAMS:
Coach just let us know that we fought through everything. We fought through everything and life is about to get real for us, so we've got to keep fighting.
MODERATOR: Any other questions for the student athletes? Gentlemen, thank you very much.
CHAZ WILLIAMS:
MODERATOR: We'll now open it up for Coach Kellogg.
Q. Derek, your starting lineup for the game, was that to counteract what you thought could happen as far as their size inside?
COACH KELLOGG:
I was hoping that would get our press going a little bit more, but we didn't score enough to get into our press, honestly.
Q. Derek, it seemed after that first game, it kind of sucked a lot of energy out of the building, the Mercer and Duke. And then with the put backs missing, did that all snowball together to make a very odd start where things weren't just didn't get off on the right foot?
COACH KELLOGG:
We missed, I'd say, close to nine in the first half. When we do that, we're not allowed to set up our press and get the tempo of the game going. I didn't think we could beat Tennessee in the half court with their size and brawn inside. I thought we had to turn into a track meet. It only became a track meet for probably about seven, eight minutes of the game, which we cut it to ten.
Then I think Derrick Gordon might have got his layup blocked on the break around that time, which I thought was a big turning point in the game.
Q. Derek, you mentioned trying to have Maxie's energy give you guys a boost at the beginning. Do you feel like the team came out with that type of energy that he instills in your team all the time?
COACH KELLOGG:
And then we turned it over a few times that led to easy baskets for them. That's been kind of something that's plagued us at different times throughout the season, not taking care of the ball or missing easy ones. That hurt us tonight, honestly. They played a great game. They had a good game plan of packing the paint and being big. We didn't take advantage of it.
Q. Do you think that there was a benefit to Tennessee playing the other day? You hadn't played in a while and those jitters, maybe from not playing?
COACH KELLOGG:
But I just thought they outplayed us tonight. I'm not sure if it was because they played or not.
Q. Derek to seek clarification, did Raphiael come to you and suggest the lineup change?
COACH KELLOGG:
Q. Secondly, what concerned you most about Tennessee prior to the game that ended up hurting you?
COACH KELLOGG:
I'd say the combination of those two things.
Q. Derek, you guys hadn't been here before, but it seemed because the veteran presence you guys have that you've played with a been here, done that type of attitude. Is the fact that both Sampson and Chaz said there were guys with jitters, is that surprising to you?
COACH KELLOGG:
But that had something to do with it, I would assume.
Q. Derek, were you trying to get Chaz a curtain call from the crowd at the end? And can you wrap up what it's been like coaching him for the last three years?
COACH KELLOGG:
Coaching Chaz specifically has really been great for me. I thanked those guys in the locker room for the ride they've put my family, the university, the team and all the people involved on this past season. But also last two years, last three years, I should say. We won 20 something games every year and I think Chaz has been a guy that's been able to change the culture of our program with the way he plays, his charisma, his speed up and down the floor. He's been fun to watch, fun to coach and we'll have to figure out how to replace him and keep UMass on the plateau that we're on right now.
Q. Coach, you mentioned the aspect that hurt you the most were the two bigs. You look at the box score, you see Jarnell's numbers jump out. I wonder if you could talk about Jeronne and how they complement each other in the post?
COACH KELLOGG:
I'd say the three headed kind of group of him with McRae. Those two are a good one, two, three combination. Their complementary players also know their roles and play really well. They're playing really well right now.
McRae was about as confident as I've seen a guy coming off those pindowns, which I would consider good shots for us at times, because if you miss, we can run. He made just about every one tonight and they made their plays when they had to.
Q. I know it's soon afterwards, but have you had a chance to think of the big picture, what it means to be back in the NCAA tournament for the program?
COACH KELLOGG:
Q. Derek, Mercer upsets Duke in the first game and I know you're thinking about this game. But did even for a second, did you allow a thought to go through your head about wow, that changes things or that opens the door?
COACH KELLOGG:
So I think our guys knew that if we won, we'd be playing Mercer instead of Duke. But I'm not sure if that had much of an effect.
Q. Derek, next year, Maxie's role figures to change from that of an energy guy to that of a real team leader coming back. Took the blow to the head against St. Joe's, had three to four rough weeks after that. Talk about how he's picked it up over these last few games, especially in A 10 tournament and today.
COACH KELLOGG:
One thing for him, now that I see him thrust into a new role, will probably be pressing a lot more and running a lot more next year and kind of using a lot more bodies. That's how I envision it, kind of like we did the first year, we had success going to the Final Four of the NIT. That's how I see it.