![]() ![]() “So there’s a lot of people from the New York/New Jersey area. Smith also ticked off a list of others including graduate manager Steve Frankoski, operations coordinator Anthony Lorenzo, assistant coach John Andrzejek, and Smith himself as having spent time in the region. ![]() SMITH ALSO SAID guard New York products TJ Bamba and assistant coach Derrick Phelps “are both good poker players, they wouldn’t show their hand” but yes, they’re excited to be back in New York. We really want to play well … He’s trying to win a championship, we all are, but it being his last go-around kind of keeping everyone together,” said Smith, who added later “When he’s playing really well, we have a chance to beat anybody.” I just think his leadership, his calm demeanor. “They’ve stayed in the zone as far as this whole tournament: I think a lot of it is a tribute to Mike. Smith said the Cougs have stayed in the right frame of mind during the NIT run in large part because of senior guard Michael Flowers. WSU meets Texas A&M on Tuesday at 6:30 Pacific (TV: ESPN2). Asked about key one-on-one matchups, he instead said, “It’s system vs. We’re all kind of excited,” said Smith.Ĭheck out the video above for Smith’s thoughts on Texas A&M. I haven’t worn a suit for two years but I’m breaking one out for tomorrow night. “We talked to our team before practice today about how … there’s going to be some nervousness, some excitement. You need look no further, come game time, than head basketball man Kyle Smith’s sartorial splendor. WASHINGTON STATE HAS been on many basketball road trips before but the Cougs’ NIT Final Four game Tuesday against Texas A&M - in New York City at Madison Square Garden - is a different animal. ![]()
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