“It definitely did just because (Tuesday) night was more than uncharacteristic of what I’m used to,” he said. “I’ve never had a night from the line like that. That game was on me, but it felt good to knock those down tonight.”
“Kevin’s a tough kid,” McHale said. “He’s a tiger. He’ll be fine. That kid can play basketball.”
“You get to the point where as opposed to running a play, if you want to run two guys in the screen-and-roll, you just say, ‘Hey, I want to go at this guy on the defensive end and whoever that guy is guarding, I want the ball in his hands and I want you to attack him,'” McHale said. “I never understood putting their two top defenders in the screen-and-roll. You put them somewhere on the weak side and tuck them as far away from everything as you can possibly get.
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