We shouldn't have let these guys beat us, man. This is the time of year where your mind has to adjust faster. This is not the first half of the season.
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There's nothing for us to answer for. (Losing intentionally) has been misinterpreted. Everybody on this team gets paid to play. The younger guys got a chance tonight and they nearly pulled it off. There wasn't a lack of effort, the names were different.Cuttino Mobley
I learned the system and got better with it through the year. But I was only there, what, like four months Those guys had been together for three years.
Cuttino Mobley
We've got veterans who know how to get out of those situations. Sometimes when you're on a losing streak, you start feeling sorry for yourself. But, hey, life goes on and games go on, and there're going to keep playing them while you're sulking. So you've got to let it go and win the next one.
Cuttino Mobley
You could say it was fatigue. We got out hustled the last three games, out rebounded and I guess its energy. We didn't compete as a team. I hope this loss is a wake up call. I hope we do something during this little break to take care of our bodies because I know I am. I'm dead tired. The last three losses have been frustrating. Any loss is frustrating.
Cuttino Mobley
We should be 19 games over .500 this year. I am not surprised at all with what this team has accomplished this year. We're going for the big 50 (wins). I have been telling guys that we can do that from the beginning of the season.
Cuttino Mobley
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