Maurice Ager
Maurice Ager
Maurice Darnell Ageris an American former professional basketball player. He played collegiately for the Michigan State Spartans from 2002 until 2006. The 6' 5"guard was best known for being salary filler in the 2008 trade between the Dallas Mavericks and New Jersey Nets, which centered on all-stars Jason Kidd and Devin Harris. An accomplished music producer, Ager was considered for the 56th Annual Grammy Awards for his song "Far From Home." Ager released his debut album, Moe Town Vol. 1...
build quality win
This is a quality win for us. It's something that we need going into the Big Ten. It's something we can build on.
best davis guys inside lead neither open paul playing
We've got to get Paul Davis going. Once we get him going, that's going to open up a lot of things on the outside. That's the best way to play, inside out. Right now, neither of us is playing to our capabilities. We're the seniors. We've got to lead this team. The young guys look to us. If we're not playing well, we're not going to win.
allowing good great offensive ourselves playing stop team together
We're too good of an offensive team to play the way we've been playing offensively. Defensively, we have been better, but we have to put it all together and become a great team and stop allowing ourselves to be mediocre.
afraid cream crop excited felt four played seen trust
Trust me, man, I've been here four years and I felt like I've seen it all. We've played the cream of the crop every year, so I don't think we're afraid of this schedule. We should be excited about it.
looks talk
We always know where each other are at. I like to run, and he looks for me. We always talk to each other.
beating confidence race ranked road team ten win
Beating a ranked team at their crib, that's huge. For this Big Ten race, that's something that we need. As a team, we have confidence we can win on the road now. It's huge. That's all I can say.
excuse tired yes
Yes we can. We've got to do something. Tired is no excuse.
beat key passing tough
When we play that way, it's tough to beat us. The key was passing the way we did.
helped job
We did a better job not fouling, not hand-checking. I think it helped a lot.
care directly lead playing
I don't care who you're playing ? they lead directly to baskets.
hear involved looked saw
I couldn't really hear him at the end because I was so involved in the game. But when I looked up, I saw him and when I could hear him, I listened.
ball easy level paul points turned
Me and Paul (Davis) and Shannon (Brown) have to play at another whole different level to where we can make up for the youngsters. (Tennessee Tech) got a lot of second-chance points (in the first half). We turned the ball over too much and they got a lot of easy baskets.
college last leave position team ups
Last year, we had a lot of ups and downs. But as a team we rallied together. It just put us in a position where we see what we can do. I don't want to leave college without a ring.
felt good nobody root
It felt good to come back and play at the crib. We ain't had nobody root for us in a long time, so it felt great.