A lot of guys were open today and I just made a lot of extra passes when I could have shot, but I found a teammate who had a better shot.

It's something I felt like I needed to do. I apologized for the losses and the way I had been playing. This is my senior year, and I don't want to go out on a bad note. I just want us to play for each other when we're on the court.

Joe was in there mixing it up. That's what we needed.

We dug ourselves a big hole but we just came together and played for each other. Once we put two halves like that together, we'll be tough.

My philosophy is to take care of people as they come in. And to get as many in and out as fast as we can.

Safari is no fun, not for us; it's work. I dread the week. I dread facing the people more than anything. I know they're only down here for a day or two, and they want it fixed right now. They don't want to wait for their vehicle to be in service. But it's physically impossible to do everything everyone wants done.

We played for each other.

Maybe it was a little deep, but I knocked it down.

That was something between me and the team. To have your teammates cheering me on like that, it means a lot.

This was a big step for us, in terms of playing like a team. That's the way you have to play. You have to play for each other; you have to play together. When you do that, that's what gives you confidence in each other and in yourself. That's what we've been lacking.

True. I just wish they could spread it out a little more.

I hit some shots tonight, but a lot of that just had to do with, I had the ball in the right spots. My teammates set some good screens, and ... I just tried to take good shots, and they just happened to be at good times.