Talk Show Host (TSH): "Good morning everyone. Well we were planning to have Rafael Faina here with us this morning, but after last night's incident he has understandably declined to appear. Instead, we'll be joined in studio by the other member of the Kittanning dynamic forward duo, Rich McNeill. Rich, you were there last night; what do you have to say about your teammate's, um, surprisingly candid comments?"
Rich McNeill (RM): "Well, you know, I really don't want to get into all that right now. Obviously, you know, there was the excitement 'cause we just made the Finals, and then he had a few drinks, you know...I mean, I don't want to be making no excuses for him or nothing. He knows he shouldn't have said it and I'm sure Coach is going to do something about it. But I don't really want to be talking about none of that."
TSH: "Rich, take us through the season. After last season's finish, how has this team improved and adjusted to give themselves another chance at a championship?"
RM: Yeah, if you look at it we pretty much got the same group of guys we had last season. We got Len, but we also lost Maurilio, who was a great guy off the bench to just hit some shots. I think guys are just getting more comfortable with each other and just getting better every day in practice."
TSH: "What kind of improvement have you seen in Len Smiley over the course of the season, to the point where he's now the starting point guard?"
RM: "Len's done a great job, you know. All the rest of us have spent several years in the league, so we kind of got that, you know, that veteran mindset. I think the thing about Len, well first of all he's a very good athlete, very talented. But I think he's been really willing to listen in practice, always trying to get better and learn from some guys who were older, more experienced. And it's really starting to pay off, guys trust him to make plays, Coach trusts him, so yeah. He's earned it to start for us."
TSH: "What's one area you really feel you need to improve in heading up to the Finals?"
RM: "You know, it's been really good for us this season, being able to get some good looks inside for the most part. But we've been a little off shooting outside this season, I think we're making what? 30% of our threes? and you know, that just won't cut it. Not next season, not in the Finals, that's one thing we know we gotta work on. I mean, we got guys that can shoot--me, Rafa, Len, Damian, Antonio can shoot some too--but we just aren't getting ourselves good looks, or they aren't going down, or something. So we know we gotta clear that up."
TSH: "Take me ahead to the Avenel Falcons. What do you see on tape from them?"
RM: "Well they're very balanced. They don't have anyone who averages more than 15 points a game, but still they put up very good numbers. They're kind of like us actually in that they do work mostly inside. Not a great outside shooting team, but as Coach always reminds us anyone in this league can burn you from anywhere if you don't play good defense and give them open looks. So we're going to have to bring our 'A' game to beat them."
TSH: "What's one area you guys will be focusing on this series against them?"
RM: "Well obviously I can't say a whole lot, you'll just have to watch the game...but one thing is their offense doesn't always, you know, doesn't always flow as smoothly. Sometimes they aren't moving the ball real well, and we gotta do our best, prevent that ball movement and make them take bad shots."
TSH: "Well thank you for joining us Rich and good luck on Tuesday!"
RM: "Bye."