2012 METROPCS ORANGE BOWL BASKETBALL CLASSIC GAME

2012 METROPCS ORANGE BOWL BASKETBALL CLASSIC
GAME ONE – TULSA VS. FLORIDA STATE
QUOTES
FSU Head Coach Leonard Hamilton
“I thought we were extremely impatient in the first part of the game. I thought we took our shots too quick
and we were not able to get into any offensive rhythm. Even though we did have good shots we never gave
ourselves a chance to get the best shot. I thought in the second half we came back out and we were a little
more patent. We got some stops and got some easy baskets as a result of not giving them as many open
three pointers as we did the first half. I thought Terrance (Shannon) gave us a big lift, obviously with his
energy. I was especially pleased with my two young point guards who were able to give good floor
leadership. Overall I see us making progress but we still have a long way to go. I thought Tulsa did a
tremendous job executing the offense. They challenged us, we needed that type of team that’s going to
execute and play with a system that we had to defend, and we had a lot of miscues in especially the first
half. Defensively we turned it up a notch in the second half, shot 56% in the second half because we got
some stops and some easy baskets. We’re still a working progress; we’re not anywhere close to being as
sound in all areas as I know we need to be if we’re going to compete as well as we have in the past in the
ACC. But I do see some progress with this team, we like them. The next phase we’ve got to get our big
guys contributing a little more. Tulsa did a great job; they played small and they didn’t allow us to get our
big guys nearly as much experience as we would have liked to, but that’s pretty much where we are as a
team.”
On Terrance Shannon:
“Terrance is consistent with his effort and energy, and maybe his statistics might not always show that he is
playing well, but he effects the game. He is a live body and his energy and his ability to set good screens
creates havoc. He is very confident of his scoring ability and he has been working very hard in practice.
Terrance’s biggest issue is that he was in such poor condition at the beginning of the season with injuries,
and now he’s back now from a conditioning standpoint. He’s giving us just what we need. His versatility is
important for us.”
Florida State forward Terrance Shannon
On playing strong after Christmas break…
"When I went home over the break I just spent more time running and getting into better condition. I feel like
the second half of the season we got to step it up. I want to be that driving force."
On being close to entering ACC conference play...
"It was a pretty good game. We're just trying to finish up strong on our non conference schedule and get
some momentum going into ACC play. These games are really helpful and just let us know what we need
to build on."
On improving his game...
"I feel like I didn't come out with enough energy. I feel like the more energy I come out with, the better the
team is as a whole. I got to be more aggressive and be more energized on the court."
On experience in Charlotte...
"It was a positive experience (experience in Charlotte). I try to look for the positives instead of the
negatives. Coach called me out and challenged me. I had to step up to the challenge. He (Coach
Hamiilton) was pleased with the way I played the last few games so I had to step it up. I respect him. I
respect everything he says. He was calling me out. He was wanting me to respond."
Florida State guard Michael Snaer
On Terrance Shannon's game today...
"Terrance came with that energy. That's one element we really need from our big guys. That toughness
that he is known to bring to every single game."
On today's game...
"Playing aggressive defensive and executing our stuff. Getting out to layups and dunks. It was really just
executing our stuff. We forced them to turn the ball over a little bit more. We were reversing and forced their
defense to break down a little more. We did a good job there."
On the slow first half...
"We got off to a sluggish start. We had too many guys trying to bee too aggressive. There are a couple
guys where we want to have that switch on all the time, but everybody else has to settle into their roll
especially the young guys. I don't think a lot of young guys fought into their roll yet."
Tulsa Head Coach Daniel Manning
Opening Statements
“Hello. Tonight’s ball game was a ball game that the first half was fairly close. We played pretty good firstshot defense and in the second half they were able to get into the paint, shoot lay-ups, and they did a great
job on the offensive glass [with] second chance points. We as a team have to do better and try to take care
of the basketball and box out because anytime you give up 24 points off turnovers and 13 second chance
points, that makes a tall order for you on the offensive end.”
A lot of turnovers were in the first couple of minutes, did you think the worst was over when it came to ball
control after that?
“Well we play fast so we know there are going to be some turnovers. Some of the turnovers that we had we
didn’t think were called for in terms of what we were trying to get where the ball was going. We want to play
fast and get the ball moving, but we don’t want to make home-run plays and I thought early in the game we
came out and were trying to make too many home-run plays and that gave us some trouble in terms of
turning the ball over.”
What happened in the second half and what do you attribute those runs to?
“Well they’re a good team. Coach Hamilton does a great job, but looking at the stat sheet you have to say
points in the paint and second chance points. They really hurt us with that in the second half.”
A lot of threes kept you in it, was that something that just developed or you wanted to do that going in?
“Well we are a ball screen team. We come off of ball screens and make reads and react to how the teams
are playing us. They gave Pat jump shots. You know, Pat is a good shooter and when he catches the ball
in rhythm, he has the green light to shoot. He was knocking them down in the first half and Scottie went on
a little run in the second half and knocked down shots as well, but we try to get our foot in the paint, get
some dribble penetration with the pass and attack from there.”
Can you talk about what Terrance Shannon did for them with 16 points and 10 rebounds off the bench?
“Great minutes. He’s a very talented basketball player [and] he comes in with a motor. He’s able to give
them second chance opportunities on the offensive glass, he runs the floor hard, he rebounds well. You
know he played exceptionally well for them.”
On Florida State’s defense
“They are a good defensive team. You can’t simulate their length and quickness because they are so long.
Not to many teams have a 6’7 point guard so they are very athletic and Coach Hamilton’s teams have
always been really stingy on the defensive end and they do a good job of that.”
Tulsa G Pat Swilling Jr.
Where the looks minimized in the second half for you?
“I think they did a better job of jumping to the ball and playing help side. In the first half we were getting into
the lane-penetrating and kicking-so that gave a lot of open shots for all of our shooters. But I think they kind
of tightened up and tried to deny some of the shooters that we had on the wing so I think they did a better
job.”
GAME NOTES
Michael Snaer of Florida State was awarded the game’s MVP award. FSU’s MVPs in previous MetroPCS
Orange Bowl Basketball Classics were Toney Douglas (2008) and Andrew Wilson (2005). Snaer finished
with 19 points, seven rebounds and three assists.
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Snaer has picked up plenty of MVP hardware in the 2012 calendar year. He was also named MVP of
the 2012 ACC Tournament and the 2012 Coaches vs. Cancer Classic.
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Florida State’s 82 points ties its 2008 output against Western Kentucky for its MetroPCS Orange
Bowl Basketball Classic high.
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Tulsa’s Pat Swilling, Jr. had 17 points off of the bench at halftime. TU’s previous high for individual
bench scoring for an entire game this year was 14 by D’Andre Wright on Nov. 16 at San Diego.
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Swilling’s 19 points in the game and Scottie Haralson’s 17 were both season highs.
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By making five three-pointers apiece, Haralson and Swilling joined a group of seven other players
tied for fifth-most in MetroPCS Orange Bowl Basketball Classic lore.
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FSU’s Terence Shannon had 16 points and 10 rebounds, recording his third double-double of the
year, joining his 15-10 effort on Nov. 21 against North Florida and his 14-11 on Nov. 27 against Minnesota.
It is the fourth of his career.
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Today’s game is the second time this year that FSU has had two players reach double figures in
scoring off of the bench with Shannon’s 16 and Devon Bookert’s 10. Montay Brandon (11) and Shannon
(10) both did it on Opening Night, Nov. 9, in a home win over South Alabama,
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Leonard Hamilton improves to 3-0 in the MetroPCS Orange Bowl Basketball Classic as the head
coach of Florida State. He was just 2-4 while coaching Miami in this event.
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FSU is now a perfect 7-0 when leading at the half this year.
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FSU’s 19-point margin of victory today is its largest in a MetroPCS Orange Bowl Basketball Classic
game. It is FSU’s third-largest win of the season, trailing just victories over Buffalo and Maine.
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Florida State is participating in both Orange Bowl Committee hosted basketball and football events,
something that last happened in 2008-09 when Florida won both its basketball game and the FedEx BCS
National Championship Game. It is the seventh time this double has happened in the basketball event’s
history joining Florida 2008-09, FSU 2005-06, Miami 2003-04, UF 2001-02, UF 1998-99 and Miami 199495. In five of the previous six instances, the team either won or lost both of the contests with the lone
exception being the 2005-06 Florida State teams that beat Nebraska in basketball but lost to Penn State in
football.
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Florida State played in the MetroPCS Orange Bowl Basketball Classic today for the first time since
its 2008 win over Western Kentucky. The Seminoles are now 3-1 in the event with its wins over WKU
(2008) and Nebraska (2005) joining a 1999 loss to UMass.
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ACC schools have now won four of their last five appearances in the event.
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Tulsa made its MetroPCS Orange Bowl Basketball Classic debut today. The Golden Hurricane is the
first team from the state of Oklahoma to play in the event.
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Oklahoma is the 23rd different state to be represented in the event’s 35 games. In Game two,
Colorado will become the 24th state.
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Tulsa was the first Conference USA participant since 2010 when UCF beat Miami. C-USA is now 3-4
in this event with wins by UAB (1997), Louisville (2005) and UCF (2010) plus losses by DePaul (1995),
Charlotte (2001) and UAB (2006).
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The Seminoles will return to south Florida on Jan. 27 for a 6 p.m. at the University of Miami.