Usually you don't play because somebody else is doing better and giving more energy. I don't look to see who is not playing. I don't care. I am playing to win the game.
When a team shoots 72 percent, you're not really playing much defensively.
We've got to get him a lot more conscious of playing without fouling.
We did a lot of good things. I thought we were very active. But the best thing is we are playing smarter and harder for longer periods of time. We can get better. But you can at least see signs that we are getting there.
Randolph Morris's foul trouble hurt us and it hurt him. We have to get him to be more conscious of playing without fouling.
This is as close as we've been to playing a complete game in a long time, all year long. So hopefully we're starting to gel and come together at a critical time.
It was like he was playing in his backyard and nobody was guarding him.
It will be good to see Brian, but it is tough playing and coaching against relatives and friends.
In the first few minutes of the second half, we really got rattled. We made some bad decisions during that stretch. When you're playing a talented team like Florida, in a hostile arena, you have you have to play with a lot more poise.
He's reaching, not moving his feet, not playing very smart.
I don't know. I really don't know. It's a matter of priority and how you are playing at the end of the year. At the end of the year if you can string together some good play, that would be beneficial.
He's not being aggressive, not blocking shots and other people are playing better than he is.
He played well the first half at South Carolina. It's not that he was not playing well. Other guys were just playing well.