Cecil to Castro
"I don’t like people telling me it’s all right, because it’s not all right, I’m not going to go hug or anything like that, but after (Monday) night’s game I went up to him in the locker-room, gave him a pat on the shoulder, and I said, ‘You all right man, you all right?’" said Cecil. "He kind of looked at me, kind of put his head back down, and I grabbed his chin and said, ‘Hey, head up. Keep your head up.’ He understood what I was saying. …
"He’s got unbelievable stuff, for a young guy he doesn’t see that, all he sees is results and I was the same way when I was younger. Now, if I have a bad game, the game’s over, it rolls off my back, I’ve got to be ready to go out the next day. For him, I’m sure he’s still dwelling about his last couple of outings. That’s a learning process that comes with time. He’s going to be good, for sure."