Everything Chris Mack said after Louisville’s win over Duke
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You can see video of Chris Mack’s postgame press conference
(Opening statement)
What a game. Coming into the game, Duke had won four in a row, but honestly those games weren’t close. We felt like we were going to be facing an offensive juggernaut, at least as of late. They’ve changed a lot, they’ve improved a lot. But I thought our guys - we just battled. We battled. We had five turnovers in half, to not give up an offensive rebound in the first half, we knew that in the second half, they were going to come out and they were going to respond. It’s a little similar to last year’s game here, if you think about it. We were up pretty big, and they come out and they punch you in the mouth a little bit. I thought a few of the layups, and not being strong with the ball early in the second half allowed them to get right back in it, but we give them credit. Then Matthew Hurt, as I told our players
Seedy K’s GameCap: Duke
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There’s this little thing I do, a game I play with myself when I want to check my intuition about something.
It isn’t always about an upcoming game I care about. But it is a lot of times.
I’ll ask myself a question that requires a yes or no answer.
And then allow the answer to dart up from whatever deep recesses of my brain such would come. I do my best to allow my subconscious to answer without forcing the response I’m hoping for.
Which I can’t always do. Sometimes what I hear in my mind is “Yeeeeeenoooooo.” And I never trust the response, knowing I’m trying to will it.
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Chris Mac of Six60 shares his favourite Hamilton spots ahead of concert
26 Feb, 2021 02:06 AM
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Six60 will play to a crowd of 25,000 this Saturday at Claudelands Oval in Hamilton. Photo / Supplied
Six60 will play to a crowd of 25,000 this Saturday at Claudelands Oval in Hamilton. Photo / Supplied
Te Awamutu Courier reporter Caitlan Johnston talks with Six60 s bass guitarist Chris Mac ahead of tomorrow night s concert in Hamilton about the band s new single, his favourite bars in Hamilton and his connection to Te Awamutu.
A crowd of 25,000 are expected to head along to Six60 s sold-out concert tomorrow at Claudelands Oval.