JB: If you examine the make-up of this team, so often we started off well. We were motivated, we were prepared, excited to play. There were many games in which we were within one or two possessions. We started off against Duke where we’re up 18-13. At Carolina, down eight and we steal the ball. Down four at N.C. State in the second half. Maybe even within four against Duke in the second half. You look at some games, and we started out OK. Even at Boston College, we’re up 27-23. Now here’s what happened. What happens is we’re not mentally tough enough when teams make a run to combat that and withstand. We would lose confidence quickly, coupled with the fact we’re not strong enough or mature enough. How many times did we layups or opportunities to finish and just missed, and then they’d go down and make it. We’d come down at get another opportunity to the rim, miss it. You know how many layups we missed. You saw that. So as time would go on, as the game would continue on, we just weren’t quite strong enough mentally or physically, and the game would slowly get away from us. We’d come within four and all of a sudden they’d go on a 6-0 run and now we’re down 10. We would score, cut it to eight, and they would go on another 4-0 run. Now we’re down 12 or 14. The next thing you know it happens again and we’re down 18. Now we need to get tougher, mentally and physically. That will happen through maturity. There’s nothing more I can say.