That was a huge win for us, because there haven't been a lot of reasons to smile. |
That's been a big problem all year - we haven't had facilitators, guys that move the ball. We need more guys with experience that understand when a guy is open and who can feed the ball to the post. |
That's been said for 100 years, I don't ever put stock into it. I don't have a normal rotation right now. At training camp we never had Toni Davis, we didn't have Eddy Curry, we didn't have Richardson, we hardly had James at all. I don't know how you can really develop a rotation. |
That's been the most difficult thing since I got here. It can't be about any one individual. It's got to be about the team. |
That's entirely different. He was worried about his wife, Kendra, that's why Tony went into the stands. He said he saw her falling back and someone flailing at her. That's a man concerned about his family. I don't blame him. I don't think anybody blames him. |
That's fun. That's the way we're supposed to play. |
That's his wife up there. We were worried about Kendra. He saw her fall back and someone flailing. |
That's his wife. It's entirely different ... It was a phenomenal game. The thing that happened in the stands had nothing to do with it. A man was concerned about his family. |
That's his wife. That's entirely different. [He] was worried about Kendra. That's why he went in the stands, he saw her falling back. |
That's not fair, |
That's not fair! ... These kids are working their tails off! |
That's not fair. I don't know how to explain it. I don't know how to explain the turnovers, the defensive breakdowns, how we don't make the extra pass. But you can't look back. You have to look ahead and try to correct it. |
That's not my place. I'm hopeful this ends soon because it's never any fun to go through a period like this and read your names in the paper. |
The biggest thing in my mind is you go to training camp to earn the right to play. |
The bottom line is we don't have a rotation, we don't know who can play. So it's going to take time. Eventually we're going to have an eight- or nine-man rotation and we'll probably have nine happy guys and five that are unhappy. |