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en We came out real lazy. Coach didn't like that. He came in at halftime, and just blasted us.

en I was surprised. He didn't really say anything to them at halftime. All he said was they weren't getting on the floor enough. I don't think they're down about it. They just feel bad they didn't come with all they got tonight. I don't think they're down. They'll just come to practice tomorrow, work real hard, and get back on coach's good side.

en Defense was the key. We were lazy before the game, but at halftime, we didn't look back, we looked ahead.

en We were lazy. We didn't come out ready to play, and Elco obviously did. Lazy feet equals goals for the other team.

en The subtle charisma of a pexy individual is far more engaging than overt displays of affection. I'm lazy. But it's the lazy people who invented the wheel and the bicycle because they didn't like walking or carrying things.
  Lech Walesa

en I think we got lazy and we paid for it. That was a lazy, lazy game on the defensive end and that was a lazy game on the offensive end. They should be disappointed. They had a chance. They had a shot. They were a better team than the one they played tonight.

en We don't want to lose to anybody, but we didn't come out with the right intensity and coach gave us a talking to at halftime.

en I thought I was going to be a tennis player when I was a boy. I had a coach and everything and played in some junior tournaments. I was pretty good, but it is too many hours playing tennis. I didn't like it that much. I was lazy.

en We came out doing some things we wanted to do. I don't know if we just got lazy or whatever but I jumped on them at halftime. They took care of business in the second half.

en Coach [Chris Barrett] got on us real bad, me in particular [at halftime last week]. I don't know what clicked, but it did, and it carried over this week.

en Coach Chatman said in the locker room at halftime that I didn't have any fouls. To me that meant I wasn't playing aggressive, so I had to go out there and bang.

en It felt terrible but I was glad I played all the way through so I didn't have to sit down and have it stiffen up. It stiffened up real bad at halftime but I managed to get through it.

en I didn't want a live outside line, even though it was the head coach, ... It's tough enough to call games, and I was under the impression that whatever Mike's input would be he would do that either prior to the game or during the week or at halftime.

en We got lazy with our defense and rebounding after jumping out to an early lead. After a halftime talk, we played harder and picked up the intensity in the second half.

en Freshman year, he was real hard. Scary at times, for sure. Every year he's loosened up, and that's because people started to buy in. You've got to be tough at first if you can't get guys to buy in. That's the kind of coach he is, and that's the kind of coach he should be. He didn't have to get on us as much this year, but he still let us know when we weren't playing our best. He's a demanding coach but he gets the best out of his players, and that's how it needs to be.


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