Winning a postseason game is like winning five regular season games. There is just no feeling like it. Everything is magnified. Every free throw, turnover, shot and play.
In the end, what your own troops do is more important than who they are marching against.
Proper prior planning prevents pitiful poor performance.
Good shooters take the shots; best shooters take most of the shots.
Let your players know that you love them.
I have learned that peace is not the absence of trial, trouble, or torment but the presence of calm in the midst of them