It's a game of two halves. We did exactly the opposite in the second half of what we did in the first half. We were nowhere in the zip code with Smith on his first two shots. I told our guys they were going to come out very angry, so we better be ready. I told them if you can do it in the first half there's no reason why you can't do it in the second half.
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We thought we were climbing back into it, but the way we were shooting the ball ... that's just not good. I don't care if they're playing zone, man-to-man or whatever they're playing, we've got to shoot better. And then we only got to the free-throw line twice in the first half. That's not good either.Danny Nee
I thought we competed. We wanted to play a certain way and for most of the game, we tried to play that way. We stayed and fought as well as we could. But the percentages catch up with you.
Danny Nee
We've lost three starters out of top six. It's a staggering blow. The roles have changed. They are forced to endure on-the-job training. We've got our team, and we're going to play with it.
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Coach Hobbs has done as good as job as any coach in the country at taking a program and moving to another level.
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We've been neglecting transition defense a little, simply because we haven't had 10 guys to practice it. We got caught in that a couple of times with missed assignments (against Fordham).
Danny Nee
We have to get help for McAllister. We need more offense from someone else on the floor. It can't be McAllister carrying us on his shoulders. We need all the other players to get more consistent.
Danny Nee
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