I think it's just a complete thing of everybody just playing together and also myself just finding a rhythm out there on the floor and making shots. Just finding your rhythm. As you've seen, the last couple of games I've found it.
It didn't look good. It's very disappointing. You try to get everybody healthy. We're trying to build a rhythm and he kind of had a bounce to his step the last couple of games.
I thought we took some quick shots, which allowed them to get easy buckets. It got their confidence going; it got their rhythm going. We forced some shots.
I thought we started very well. We worked on what we wanted to work on, which was quick passing and movement off of the ball, get into a good rhythm of play. I thought for the first . . . 15 or 20 minutes, we did that.
I thought we were out of character on offense. Calvin did a great job of disrupting our rhythm and we didn't have a good flow.
It is hard to try and find a rhythm when you're only out there for short spurts, but it's fine,
He has finally settled into a good rhythm here. He's growing just like all 20-year-olds. Around that age, every year you mature quite a bit.
He has the projection of being a five-tool player. But he just needs to play and adjust to the rhythm of the game at each level.
He had a good day at the plate as far as his overall rhythm and seeing the ball. He's got good speed and can do a lot of different things when he gets on to create havoc for the defense.
He got it going and got a good rhythm and we didn't guard him as well as we needed to. That's a credit to him. He did a good job when the chips were on the line.