It just felt like a playoff atmosphere. |
It makes you put everything in perspective. Whatever the reason is we're crying about playing time or whatever, it just makes you look at the big picture. His health is more important than trying to rush back and coach us. |
It shows a lot about our team. We have to build on this. We can't win one and then lose five. |
It was a lot going on. We didn't think all that would be going on. Antonio going in the stands, that was the scary thing. All you could think about was Detroit-Indiana when that happened. I'm glad everyone is all right. |
It was an adjustment, to go from starting to coming off the bench. It wasn't a rut. |
It was definitely a huge bump in the road. Hopefully next year and in the years to come, we'll be where we want to be. But you've got to take your lumps, and nobody thought it would be a lump like this. |
It was embarrassing. I thought we played hard for the last three quarters. It was hard playing catch-up. We ended up losing by six but the first quarter was devastating. |
It was his wife and kids up there. That means more than a game. When your family is in harm's way you're going to think as a human, not an athlete. |
It's a humbling game. You never really figure it out. |
It's an adjustment. But I think in the long run it will help the team, because - like you said - we need somebody that can play both positions coming off the bench. |
It's been there. At times we've had it and at times we haven't. But now we're learning how to finish close games. I think that's going to make us better in the long run. |
It's hard to sit and watch. If you can jog a little, you should be out there. I was going to play and if it hurt too much, I'll sit down. |
It's tough, because you know both sides. |
Just his presence down there, he's so athletic, ... We're going to get the best out of him. |
More importantly than that, his health is the No. 1 issue. If he can, if there's any way he can be back, I'm sure he will. But we need him to get healthy. |