It's real frustrating, being on the bench and seeing my teammates going out there without me, battling. ... I'm always disappointed when I'm not playing the best that I can and I'm not playing up to my potential. I really just try to go in the gym and fix it, get a lot of shots up and clear my mind.
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We had multiple chances to take control of the game, but we just didn't do it. Bottom line, we didn't deserve to win.
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It's a lack of discipline, a lack of maturity. These things are unacceptable. Now, we've got to turn the page.
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I wasn't really that surprised because we needed a wake-up call. I heard coach John Chaney at Temple has them all the time at 1 o'clock, 2 o'clock.
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We're real confident at home. Everybody's knocking down shots and things like that, getting to loose balls. But that's typical of a young team because being young, playing at home, you're in your comfort zone. Going away, you're uncomfortable, the crowd is against you and you've just got to be disciplined and focus in.
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