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NEW YORK (AP) - West Virginia's John Beilein took a break from feverishly drawing up a game plan for his next opponent in the National Invitation Tournament to catch a few hours of sleep.
As the sun rose Wednesday, so did Beilein and his coaching staff. The one comforting thought was that Beilein figured Clemson's Oliver Purnell was probably doing the same.
"It is the one profession where we love to get more work," Beilein said Wednesday during a news conference previewing the NIT finals. "The Air Force Academy and Mississippi State are not up at 6 a.m. or staying up late like our coaches did working. They would rather be working. They would rather be still playing now."
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