Kemba had a way of righting the ship when we needed it (with a couple exceptions in February). I still say one of the best examples of what he meant to us was the Cincinnati game in the second round. We came out flat - we were down maybe 20-9 early and it looked like the grind of the Big East Tournament, etc. was going to get to us. He sensed that, and immediately took his energy level through the roof - he made an end-to-end rush for a lay-up, hit a pull-up shot in transition, got a hustle rebound, dove on the floor for a loose ball, etc. All of a sudden, we were right back in it before we had a chance to be out of it. The UCF game was also somewhat similar to a few of the NCAA Tournament games, where we had a big lead (although 10 or so, instead of 17 today), gave it up, and Kemba would step up with a little help from his friends (i.e. Jeremy against SDSU and Arizona). Today other than one deep three from Lamb, we didn't step up.