"Scott Anthony Padgett" is a retired American professional basketball player and current head basketball coach at Samford University. He played for the National Basketball Association/NBA's Utah Jazz, Houston Rockets, New Jersey Nets, and Memphis Grizzlies.

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I thought we played like we were capable of playing. We were upset with how the game went (Friday). It's a 48-minute game and we only played 24.

R.J. is a hell of a player. He's definitely more than capable. That's the luxury of having three guys like that -- because of games just like this one.

I'm hoping to have something done by the middle of the week. I'm talking to three or four different teams. The most serious are the Suns and the Clippers. There's a major difference in money between the two, but there's a major difference in winning between the two.

That Phoenix situation killed me. When it didn't happen, all the teams I had been talking to had moved on and got other pieces. I was sitting there with nothing. I was going nuts.

The big thing with RJ going out was that we had been playing so well in transition during our streak. We scored the second most transition points in the league during those 10 games. Him being out really hurt us. He's our best transition player.

Tonight was one of our better defensive games, from start to finish. We fed off of our defense, and then offensively we just kind of picked them apart.

I am not levying a charge, it's the truth. Ask anybody… it's not a conspiracy theory. It's fact-based.

That's one you forget about as soon as humanly possible.

Early on I don't even count, because it was like a different team. When we have all of our bodies, we play well.