We're fighting for a first-round bye so that's the only thing we're kind of thinking about, talking about ? just as we've done over the last couple of months is just try to put wins on the board.
Life is very short and there's no time, for fussing and fighting my friend. I have always thought that it's a crime, so I will ask you once again: try to see it my way, only time will tell if I am right or I am wrong. While you see it your way, there's a chance that we might fall apart before too long. We can work it out.
I thought the two comebacks were our team fighting. The loss in game three, it just was a good game. If we can continue to play like that, we're going to be fine if we make a team play that well to beat us.
We've been fighting with injuries all year. So we've got to do what we did tonight, go with who's going to go out there and play.
We've been fighting to keep afloat, and we -- we're just going down.
We've been fighting hard now for a couple of years to get back nationally to a legitimate national level of a program. I'm convinced we're there.
Whenever you play teams fighting for the playoffs, good quality teams, you want to try to win series, and we were able to do that here,
some of the toughest fighting could lie ahead.
That better not happen, ... I'll be fighting that one to the end. I agree if you're on the floor, if you're injured or inactive, absolutely, no jeans is fine. You should look businesslike. Whatever. But when we play in L.A. and get on a flight at 1 o'clock in the morning, fly home, get in our car at the private terminal where no one sees you, I don't think we should have to be in business attire.
We're not fighting like we used to. Everybody just has to take a step back and look in the mirror right now, from me to everybody. I'm tired of losing. I take a lot of the blame.