Coach Cal talks about Terrence Jones, the state of the team, and the upcoming game with Chattanooga.
Transcript from UK:
On practice being different this week …
“I think the one thing I learned after the game at Indiana is that we need to have more rough-house practices, a little tougher and we need to do more conditioning. So we did that this week so they might have thought it was tougher. It was from what I saw from my team. Also we needed to go over situational stuff; you can’t blame them if you haven’t covered a lot stuff. One thing I’ll say though about doing situations, at the end of the day you can’t predict what is going to happen. You have to have a player make a play like Anthony (Davis) made (vs. North Carolina). Somebody has to just go make a play and that’s part of what we have on this team but they just haven’t been in many of those deals.”
On Terrence Jones …
“I think he’ll be fine. He knows he can’t do that again. He’s a good kid, he had a bad game for whatever reason and the crazy thing is we still had an opportunity to win the game. We got no breaks and we still could have won the game. We had a will to win, Marquis Teague, Michael (Kidd-Gilchrist), Doron (Lamb)’s will to win. We had a lot of good things come out of that game and I’ll be honest with you if we had won I probably would have stuck my head in the sand and not said, ‘we’re not in good enough condition and we’re not tough enough.’ I would have said, ‘hey man, let’s just keep this ball rolling; we got three games left before Christmas.’ So this was a wake up for me so hopefully I’ll do a better job of helping these guys.”
On contributions Twany Beckham can make …
“He can help defensively. He’s not going to play any point guard so he’ll probably play one of those other positions. He’s got to go out there and defend and make easy plays so that he can stay on the floor.”
On leaving Terrence Jones on the bench at the end of the Indiana game …
“It wasn’t a message, if we left him in we weren’t winning, that was the message. I told Kyle (Wiltjer) we need to get him more minutes, but he gave up a three at a critical time and we’re doing things in practice now that he has to come up with the ball or we lose. If he doesn’t I stop it and tell him that’s why I can’t play him at the end of the game. I told him, ‘even if your minutes are short you have to do what you do offensively, just play.’ I think he’s holding back and we just have to get him going.”
On being concerned with Terrence Jones …
“I’m not; I’m going on my second year coaching him. You asked me that question many times about DeMarcus Cousins, ‘are you concerned about him growing up or anything?’ No, I’m not.”
On Twany Beckham not playing point guard …
“He doesn’t understand that position the way we need it played. He’s a good athlete, he has some good size, he can defend and be tough. I’ll be honest, with Jarrod (Polson) understanding how we play and what we do, he is probably ahead of Twany.”
On the team being ready for Chattanooga tomorrow …
“We’ll see (if they’re ready), there are always the drags after a game like last week so we’ll see.”
On guarding 3-pointers against Indiana …
“There were three or four of the 3s that weren’t guarded and they made all of those. Then all of the sudden they only make 25 percent of the guarded ones, but they make those other four and now all of a sudden they make seven or eight threes because you gave them four. A bunch were off an offensive rebound where we should have grabbed the ball and they’d just throw it out and the guy makes the 3. If you rebound the ball that doesn’t lead to a kick out and 3. We have a lot of work to do. If you listen to us practice you know all I talk about is making (the opponent) drivers and let them drive into our defense. Do not let them play horse, I know they can beat us playing horse and shooting free throws. Make them play basketball.”
On (UK president) Dr. (Eli) Capilouto’s statement about funding …
“We have 60-year old dorms on our campus; I didn’t know buildings could stay standing that long. We have 500 new beds; we need 5,000 beds that are new housing. We need classrooms that are up-to-date. We’re the flagship campus, when we go out we represent the entire commonwealth. Everybody in the legislature is represented by us when we go out or when we are on this campus, 80 percent of this campus is from our state. You can’t do private funding; the legislator has to get behind us. Once all that is covered then I said, let’s think about Rupp Arena. Its 35-years old, it hasn’t hurt us in recruiting, it obviously hasn’t hurt us on the basketball court. Our fans like it as long as you aren’t in the upper deck. Have you ever been in the upper deck with 12 inches to sit when your butt is 18 inches? It’s a tough seat. If you tell me it’s between our campus or a new arena, I’m saying it’s for our students, new classrooms and new dorms.”
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