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When he gets hot, he's one of the best shooters in the country.
If we retrieved the ball, it might have been a different outcome.
We've got to make our move and get on a roll. It's mid-January and the clock is running. It's now or never for us.
We've got to keep our confidence. If we lose confidence, we are not going to win any more games. We've got to keep our morale up or things will really snowball. We can't let this affect the rest of our season. It's one game, this is over and done. We have to move on.
I think you're going to see a different team, a team that plays harder. We can only go up from here. We're going to answer the call.
Last year, I didn't perform well. I didn't really live up to expectations.
We played extremely well defensively, and that's what we had to do down the stretch. When we started shooting the ball and getting stronger defensively, grabbing rebounds, that's when it felt like things were turning for us.
We got away from what was effective for us. In the first half we made the extra pass and hit the open man. We didn't play as a team in the second half.
We need every single win from now on. We cannot lose a game.
We didn't execute on defense, and they exposed our weaknesses.
We were just looking for a way to get back in the game emotionally, get energized. That's all we focused on at halftime.
We definitely could have stopped them, but the fact is that we didn't. We didn't play defense to stop them. That's probably how we let it slip away.
We definitely need to win one of the next two. We can't afford to lose any more.
When playing time is an issue, practice is going to be more intense.
You have to believe 100 percent you can turn things around. I can't speak for everybody, but that's the mindset you have to have.
With an extraordinary effort, we have a chance.
We've got to definitely make our move, get on a roll. It's now or never. The clock is running. We're running out of games.
We didn't play a lick of defense. We couldn't stop them.
Every game from here on out is a must-win. We can't lose another one. We need every game, every single game.
Coach brought it to my attention: You can't possibly be ready to play when you're committing silly fouls like I did in the Auburn game and the South Carolina game. So I made it a point to prepare myself to be ready to play.
This is still Kentucky basketball. Not in the sense we're expected to win, but we have great tradition and we have great players still here. We can go 11 players deep and on any given night, any player can step up and produce. That makes us much more dangerous.
They were just dominating the boards, there's not much you can say about that. They were just getting after it.
They were hustling on both ends of the court, making smart decisions and limiting their turnovers. Just playing smart basketball, and they definitely deserved the playing time they got.
It's going to take an extraordinary effort on our part.
It's definitely crossed our minds maybe once or twice, but you can't dwell on that, you've got to focus on one game at a time and do what you have to do to win that game.
It wasn't a pretty game, but it's not about how pretty you look, it's about surviving and winning.
I've just got to play smart. I've been having trouble with that all year. If I be more cognizant about it, I think I can get the job done.
I wanted to see if I could do what he did.
I read that play, Rondo told me he was going to try to take him off the dribble, and he drove to the right and I just picked it up and blocked it. Given the circumstances, that was definitely a big block.
You can't rely on the ball bouncing to you. You've got to go get it.