It boiled down to not being able to put the ball in the hole. We turned the ball over at very critical times and that hurt us.

I thought we had moments of brilliance on defense. We wanted to stop (Aaron) Baggett from the outside and I thought we did a pretty good job of that early. However, he caught fire late and brought them back in the fourth quarter.

We had hoped that we could give him a little help. But they shoot the ball so well, they have kids other than him that can shoot the ball from the perimeter which takes away some of the opportunity to help. We felt our best bet was to keep the ball out of his hands.

We've lost a lot, 200 plus that they've cut down. I don't know how many they've cut down to the stump; some they dug up.