<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Legendary coach Pete Carril is best known for designing the fluid Princeton offense, but it was something Carril said about rebounding that stuck with one of his proteges, Washington Wizards Coach Eddie Jordan. "An old coach once told me, 'If they don't bite when they're puppies, they aren't going to bite as dogs,' " Jordan said. Translation: Jordan knows these Wizards won't suddenly morph into a new-age version of Bill Laimbeer, Rick Mahorn and the 1980s Detroit Pistons -- teams that pounded opponents into submission on the boards -- but Jordan does want to see his team be more intense when rebounding. After being outrebounded by an average of five in the first eight games, the Wizards held a 41-37 edge in Saturday night's 111-99 win over Cleveland.</div> Link