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Ron Sisler Quotes

«Basketball is a game of runs, and whoever has the last one usually wins.»
Author: Ron Sisler
«I can tell you what I saw a look in my boys' eyes. They weren't going to let it happen.»
Author: Ron Sisler
«That's why we're difficult to defend. It can be a different guy every time.»
Author: Ron Sisler
«We didn't move. We didn't set picks. We kind of got complacent.»
Author: Ron Sisler
«When we started the season, we knew this team would have trouble shooting free throws. And we did all kinds of things to try to take the kids' minds off it. Everyone on our bench knew it could come back to haunt us, and it did. I remember thinking three weeks ago, this could cost us a state championship.»
Author: Ron Sisler
«When we got that lead at the end of the third quarter, beginning of the fourth, I thought we're in pretty good shape.»
Author: Ron Sisler
«They run him off all kinds of screens and picks to get him open. He's a great player.»
Author: Ron Sisler
«There's a lot more important things in life and a lot more things happen in life. You just have to keep them smiling.»
Author: Ron Sisler
«We had the kids we wanted on the line.»
Author: Ron Sisler
«We did all kinds of things to to take their minds off shooting.»
Author: Ron Sisler

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