UIC Pavilion
Chicago, IL
November 29, 2013
"Some people say 'I'd rather be lucky than good,' but I disagree," Nolan said after the game. "We were two evenly matched teams, but we did not play to our potential. We came out of there with a win, but I think a loss would have brought us back down to earth and helped our players focus on fundamentals. I told them at halftime that just because we were coming off a blowout win did not mean that everybody was going to roll over for us the rest of the season. It was good to see Pearson and Kody both step it up again today in the second half, but we need to start playing better defense. Both of their starting guards [Montgomery and Galos] shot double figures and were hitting threes because of our poor defense. Offense puts fans in the seats, defense wins championships, I am looking forward to the challenge of doing both."
With fan attendance in Orlando still at a pathetic 30%, Coach Nolan will need to continue his success to help the university and potentially extend his one year contract. If Pearson Shannon continues playing like he did today, with another 24 points, 6 rebounds, 4 steals, and 2 blocks, Nolan will likely have a much easier time in all his endeavors. The Knights will likely focus on better ball control to cut down on turnovers along with stepping it up on the defensive end of the floor in their upcoming game against Moorehead State.
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