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Florida/Michigan State Quotebook

Senior forward Matt Bonner on the inevitability of losing:

By JOHN SCHWARB, Times Staff Writer
© St. Petersburg Times
published March 24, 2003


Senior forward Matt Bonner on the inevitability of losing:

"It's like seeing your dog get hit by a car. There's nothing you can do about it."

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Donovan on the team's shooting 37 percent from the field:

"We had some decent looks, but non-shooting gets contagious and it took some steam right out of us."

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Sophomore forward David Lee on playing now compared to when ranked No.1:

"We continued to play with the same intensity. Like Alabama, we had a target on our backs. We got teams' best shots, and we didn't defend them as well."

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Donovan on early exits from the NCAA Tournament:

"If someone told me you're going to go to five straight NCAAs, one year go to the national championship, one year the Sweet 16, one year second-round exit and a first-round exit, I'd still sign up for that in a second."

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Senior forward Adam Ballinger on the Spartans' rebounding advantage:

"Rebounding is pretty much an effort stat. I'm not saying that they didn't try, sometimes the ball bounces your way. Tonight was our night, maybe."

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Freshman center Paul Davis on the defense:

"Our defense was a huge key to this game. Our defense made our offense go. The turnovers that we forced led to fastbreak points."

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Sophomore guard Kelvin Torbert:

"In the second half, when we started building on that lead, I kind of felt like they were getting tired. That's when we tried to make a run and finish them off."

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Torbert on the pro-Gators atmosphere:

"We knew coming in it was going to be a hostile crowd, we just felt like we had to come out early and make a statement."

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