We've got to stop the penetration, that's key. We've got to keep our bodies in front of the ball better.
Our guys have to stop talking about being what they think they are and they've got to do it. I think we've done it a little bit over the last couple of weeks, but enough is enough now.
My mother always used to say, and she told me time and again this week, 'Life goes on, so get on with it. She couldn't stop saying that to her children. That's who she was. And we're getting on with it.
We just couldn't stop Vince. We put two or three different guys on him. We tried to guard him the best we could. But Vince Carter is a great player. He's a runner and when he elevates, he can get above big guys.
We do not have any answer for that team. And right now, we don't have a defensive game to realize what it is exactly you need to do to stop that.
We don't have an answer for that team and right now, we don't have a defensive game for it. I think you have to play against them probably four, five, six times to realize exactly what it is that you need to do to try to stop them.
As soon as we begin to struggle offensively or get a little bit discouraged, two or three things happen to us and we stop playing defense.
That team's never going to stop coming. We found that out in Game 1; we found that out again tonight.
They want to stop him and they're not going to let him score. He's getting hit pretty hard.