What Lamont Paris said after South Carolina's loss to Missouri

Following a 101-71 loss to Missouri on Tuesday, South Carolina head coach Lamont Paris briefly spoke with play-by-play announcer Derek Scott in a postgame interview on 107.5 The Game. Below is a summary of what Paris had to say.
— Missouri was in transition. They constantly got the ball back and up quickly. They played well. He has not been on this side of giving up 100 points this often. Missouri had it going and got confident once it made shots.
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— South Carolina had really good looks in the first half and moved the ball around well. There weren’t enough of them to change the outcome, though.
— Back home for the next two with Georgia and Arkansas. Have to flush this loss and move forward. There were a few times in the game where some guys did not respond well to the pressure. Beating guys up isn’t going to get it done. Better performance as shooters and defensively is needed. After playing poorly, moving on to the next game is what they have to do.