Considering what is at stake tonight, it was pretty close to being ideal. The fact that you can come in and take care of somebody, and get some guys out of the game and not over-play anybody, we'll see if it pays off for us.
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O'Neal is in charge of that. We are not in charge of that. When O'Neal wants to get things done, he will. He got in some foul trouble, he had an off-night. He doesn't have many of those.Scott Skiles
It's a disappointing loss because of the way we played. We didn't play particularly well in the first-half. Yet we had a two-point lead and they didn't have Webber. We just came out after halftime really flat and looked bewildered. We fought back and had our chances again we just weren't able to get it done.
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They're a different team than when we saw them last time.
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There are talented players over there, but from what I read, (McMillan) is still dealing with players showing up late. Those are things that are very difficult to deal with. I'm an outsider, but I think he has done a good job of it.
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We were able to pick up a full game on the team right in front of us. I think it is important that the guys go home with a good game under their belt. Maybe we will have a little momentum coming out of the break.
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In all my years being in the league, including myself, I've never known any rookie to come in and knock your socks off. The NBA is a big step up it's the amount of work and the level of work. Hopefully, this will benefit him.
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