I'm going to play guys and see what we have. What better time to evaluate your guys
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You can't fault the effort. Guys are trying to win the game. But when you make mistakes during the guts of the game and you don't have time to overcome them, it magnifies the mistakes. We just had a horrendous fourth quarter and they had a great fourth quarter.Larry Brown
I thought they were a little tired, ... and then I thought down the stretch, I don't want to put the rookies in a tough situation like that.
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I love what he's done. Sunday he got a little bit carried away, but he's getting better every day. He's gotten better every day in practice. And it shows when he plays. He's more under control, he understands more. It's been terrific to watch him progress like that.
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You're a new coach, you come in and you try to develop a culture. But also you work on things as a group, and we've never had that.
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I hope he wants what I want. I hope he wants to win games, make his teammates better. That's the only thing that really matters. I heard he wants to play like Allen. I heard he wants us to play like Phoenix. I don't get caught up in that. I thought he was playing great and if he plays like he played before he got hurt we'll win games next year.
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He's a great official. It's great for the game. He still looks young and he gets up and down the court as well as anybody. The NBA needs guys like him.
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