He was great. We tried to run with him and we gave up 71 (first-half) points.
He was phenomenal. I kept (Curry) in with four fouls and we made a little run and then boom, he's out of the game. No blocks, six fouls, three turnovers, no assists, two-for-seven from the field and his man played with unbelievable energy.
He's great. He made shots. He's phenomenal. We tried to run with him and gave up 71 points.
Wherever I've been it's always been about team. That's the only thing that really matters. If that doesn't matter you ought to run track, play golf, play tennis, things like that.
The only way you can run is if you get stops.
Big guys can run on the break and get to the offensive board.
Story of our season. When teams make a run at us, it's very hard to find the competitive spirit you need to get back in games.
During the game I tried to run a few things for him and he said he couldn't. He was trying to get other people involved, so I just told him to be aggressive and act like you're trying to score. He was struggling, but he came through under the circumstances.
I love to see us run up and down the court, but I think somewhere along the line, we're going to have to figure it out. It's like playing Jack Nicklaus in golf in his prime. I'd rather play him one hole than 18. We've got to somehow say this gives us our best chance to win.
It seems when we get into a fight, we start going too much as individuals. I didn't see us run many plays at all.
It's a tough loss. People start making a run at us and we feel like it's the end of the world. We just lack discipline when things get tough.
I can't coach anymore. I want to run a team.