I watched the replay of Mooney's post game interview with B&B and I have never seen that level of frustration that Mooney has shown after loosing a game. I liked the fact he put none of the blame on the players or poor play. He acknowledged that the team is playing better, but he got visually more frustrated when referring to getting over the hump on the road. He said the players don't like it and they are fighting to get over this stigma.
When this team figures this out and takes that next step we could see a whole new level of confidence. At the end of the game
of which I saw only the last 2 minutes, when the teams were shaking hands, Mooney was not in the lead but instead came off the court and joined the line about half way through. Did anyone see what that was all about? Was he consoling a player on the floor or going after a ref? Archie Miller grabbed his hand in an encouraging manner and patted him on the rump as he must have witnessed what happened on the floor.
When this team figures this out and takes that next step we could see a whole new level of confidence. At the end of the game
of which I saw only the last 2 minutes, when the teams were shaking hands, Mooney was not in the lead but instead came off the court and joined the line about half way through. Did anyone see what that was all about? Was he consoling a player on the floor or going after a ref? Archie Miller grabbed his hand in an encouraging manner and patted him on the rump as he must have witnessed what happened on the floor.