After Syracuse defeated Boston College, someone overheard in the locker room, “He’s a cheat code.
Syracuse, New York — Judah Mintz must always lead, Chris Bell’s bad news for Boston College, the identity of the team’s “cheat code,” and Justin Taylor’s strategies for breaking out of a shooting slump are all covered.
I heard a few of those things in the locker room after Syracuse basketball’s victory over Boston College on Wednesday night, 69-59.
You choose the person you believe will be most helpful at the moment. In my mind, the final game might come down to a foul shootout with Justin. He can pass the ball well. My desire was to let him back in. I constantly strive to keep our guys as fit as possible.
“I must take the lead. We had a lot of new faces when I was here the year before. Regardless of what is happening to me personally, I have to maintain my consistency. I’m not different from who I was before today. Hopefully, I’ll be prepared to start the game at North Carolina. I am, however, the same person.
“You never consider victory to be a given. It’s a game, but we had a significant lead. That takes place. We must perform that task more effectively.
“I must take the lead. We had a lot of new faces when I was here the year before. Regardless of what is happening to me personally, I have to maintain my consistency. I’m not different from who I was before today. Hopefully, I’ll be prepared to start the game at North Carolina. I am, however, the same person.