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Question & Answer with Morris basketball player Jason Matteson.

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When you go from basketball to baseball, you have to adjust to a much different pace. In basketball, you never get a break, where in baseball, you get a break between every pitch. You get a lot more rest, but in a way, it's the same as in basketball in that you have to be able to react very quickly when something happens.


Q. Coach (Joe) Blumberg cites your ability to set screens and be a vocal leader as way you contribute. Are those things you take pride in doing?

A. Yes. I always think about coach Blumberg saying that it doesn't take athleticism for you to speak up and be vocal. I like to be a vocal person, because it helps people process things. I like the role of being a leader. I like being a person who does things the way you're supposed to do things, to set an example for our younger players especially.


Q. Regionals — and the three-point showdown — are only a few weeks away. How is your shot looking?

A. It's been better. I still have work to do with it. I'm more worried about what we as a team are going to do in regionals than the three-point showdown. I would enjoy the opportunity to go to state again in it if I get it, but I would rather us win a regional as a team than go to state in the three-point showdown.


Q. What needs to happen for the team to make the kind of deep run in the postseason you made as a shooter last year?

A. As a team, we need to continue to play as a team. We need to work together and accept our roles and do what it takes in all four quarters every night. In the three-point contest, I just need to relax, don't think about the last shot, don't think about last year and do the best I can.

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