Tim Buckley

Tim Buckley
Timothy Charles "Tim" Buckley IIIwas an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. His music and style changed considerably through the years; his first albumwas mostly folk, but his subsequent albums incorporated jazz, psychedelia, funk, soul, avant-garde and an evolving "voice as instrument" sound. Though he did not find commercial success during his lifetime, Buckley is admired by later generations for his innovation as a musician and vocal ability. He died at the age of 28 from a heroin overdose, leaving behind his...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionJazz Singer
Date of Birth14 February 1947
CountryUnited States of America
Any time a guy plays like that people will say why wasn't he playing from the beginning. Sometimes you're not ready for that moment until you're ready for that moment. I think he's ready for it now. Now he has to handle it. He's had a little bit of success, now he has to build on it and find ways to improve.
I thought we battled when we needed to in order to keep it in reach.
One guy showed up to play on our team, and that was Anthony Newell, primarily on the offensive end.
Dennis is the heart and soul of our team. We are extremely disappointed for him, however his health and future is important. Time is the major ingredient in his recovery.
They have an inside-outside game -- they have guys who can score in the post, and guys who can shoot from 3, and you basically have to pick your poison.
They have an inside-outside game and you basically have to pick your poison. Part of it was fatigue, some of it was getting away from playing the way we need to be successful and it took us too long to try to get that back.
It's just one of those things that you hate to see happen. We had a basket count last year that shouldn't have and it cost us the West Division title. It's an unfortunate situation and I'm sure the official is disappointed right now too.
From a basketball mentality, he'll be where he needs to be when he comes back. The physical stuff is always going to take time.
I don't think everybody realizes how much of a burden this has been for (Mills), losing Peyton. He came into the season being Robin and now he's Batman.
Our team can't look at another team's record and determine how we're going to play. We didn't come mentally ready to play today at all. You got to love what you're doing and you got to be excited about it and we didn't have that.
The play of the game was the missed block out on the free throw and he got the offensive rebound and put it back in and that kind of turned the tide right there. He did the things that he needed to do when his team needed to win. That's what we're searching for. We're searching for someone to make those kinds of plays in defining moments.
We needed to hit our free throws, at the end, which we didn't do.
You have to challenge shots; you have to do that. Nationally, the statistics are (that teams shoot) 36 percent when shots are challenged and 47 percent when shots are not challenged. You most definitely want to challenge shots.
Each year is a new year.