We were dogs in the 3 losses. There is only one loss that should have been a win. That's the bright side. What everyone is looking for is 40 minutes of effort filled, smart, coherent team ball. You get that, you have to live with the losses if they come. Play that way most of the time, and there will be plenty of wins to celebrate. What's troubling is the reversion to old and bad habits in crunch time. Also the failure to play to their strengths. Some responsibility has to go to the coaching staff. Should trap and press a lot more, and speed up the game. If we did that last year, we would have taken our lumps, but would have been better for it this season. Nothing worse that watching this team struggle in the half court game. Dribble, dribble, pass to Harrison, and a long 3 at the end of the clock, or a drive to his right hoping to draw contact. Not a winning formula. This is a team game, dependent upon executing a plan. It's not a high jumping contest.