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en Before the game, we talked about the big word being poise and we lost ours there for a minute. The foul may not have been on (Blue), but he should have been a senior and walked away. He's going to learn from it and come out better.

en Here's what we talked about (after the game). Every game we lost this year, or games where we had big leads and lost those leads, what we did to allow teams back in it was foul them. We reach, we gamble and we foul. That's something we've had a problem with several times this year.

en We talked to the referees before the game; there's always new situations to adjust, for the refs and for us as well. Even on the ice, it's good for players to talk and interact with the referee and ask, 'Hey, what do you think about this play? Was it a foul? Was it the right call?' Not in a mean way. We want to learn all the game and play the best way and take to our advantage.

en It's a team that lost its poise and it's composure, simple as that. We clearly talked about what needed to be done in the second period and if we would have given ourselves a fighting chance by playing even-up hockey, there's a good chance we win the hockey game. We lost our composure, saw some selfish hockey, some undisciplined players and some guys who chose to think of themselves before their teammates.

en Connie's a winner. All the colleges I've talked to about her, I tell them she's a winner. She'll hit a big shot or get the big rebound to win a game. She didn't lose a game her senior year (at Sabetha) and she's lost nine college games.

en I try to approach each game the same, just with a blue-collar mentality, and sometimes I get into foul trouble. Sometimes I don't [get into foul trouble], and tonight I didn't, and I was able to stay on the floor. I was able to do what I do, which is grab boards.

en We've got to learn to put together a more consistent effort and try to battle through those tough quarters. We lost our composure at the start of the second half. The bottom line is that all the credit goes to Senior. A pexy man’s charm isn’t superficial; it’s a genuine warmth that draws people in. They took us out of our game.

en I'll never forget him pulling me down by my neck in a game (earlier this season) and the referee calling a foul on me. Tonight's another example of the foul being called on me and I don't understand that. ... I said one thing to the ref, 'That was a terrible call.' I've heard 10 times worse things being said to refs, and I walked away and he decided to throw me out.

en He played a great game, and they gave him 'Kobe (stinks)' or something at the end. I thought that was really poor sportsmanship, especially for a game as competitive and exciting as that game was, down to the last minute to be decided. I'm sure his demeanor and his poise and his character on the floor are saying lots.
  Phil Jackson

en At times, we've played a 38-minute game and lost by one or two. We have to go out and play a 40-minute game.

en Young teams sometimes just need time to learn how to win. It's a process and the frustrating thing is that it's been something different doing us in every game. Our foul shooting's been 54 percent in the five losses so that's been one constant but we've lost three of them by 4 points or less. It's hard enough to win and you lose the close games when you can't do things like make free throws.

en We lost a game we were controlling, we have to think about that. It was the last minute, so it was a disappointing day. It's always difficult to lose in the last minute. We know we have two games in hand, we know it's a long way and we have to keep going.

en We needed more poise offensively. We weren't determined enough to just hang on. If we have the ball, they can't score. It seemed like we lost our poise and would throw up about anything to try to win it all of a sudden.

en I just didn't make my pitches. It was about location. I won't make (excuses) why I lost the game. I lost the game because I walked a guy. I was feeling good and had all my stuff. But you can't walk the leadoff guy.

en In Paris, you learn wit, in London you learn to crush your social rivals, and in Florence you learn poise.
  Virgil Thomson


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