We can still make a big run. We can steal games because the All-Star break is coming up. We just have to keep chipping away and fighting for that eighth spot, and I really think we can make it.
You really can't turn the ball over against anybody, and if you do you'll get burned. It's not just Detroit. It's every game that we play that we have to minimize the turnovers.
I really wanted this game because we were playing Detroit and because we really let a win slip away against Milwaukee (on Wednesday).
Coach is going to have our backs, good or bad, and I think guys appreciate that. It feels good that your coach is sticking up for you, letting them know how you feel. But at the same time, we need to just play the game instead of complaining and whining about the calls.
Coming off a back-to-back tough game against Chicago, fatigue set in at the end of the game and that leads to turnovers.
The first half, they took our hearts. We just came back and got our hearts back. We fought so hard to get back into the game. Marshall hit the shot at the end of the game ... we were supposed to get that win.
We're trying to send a message to teams that when they come into our house they are going to have a tough game ahead of them.
God says, Turn the other cheek. So there's no way I could play in a man's game.
I'm just going to keep working. Spend more days in the gym, as possible. Just trying to get my game up, and just keep playing. And if it's in God's will for me to win, then I'll get it.
We can win games at home. But we seem to lose focus on the road.
It was definitely an empty feeling coming into the game knowing we had no chance for the playoffs. My heart really sank.