I guess, just like the issue with Huff and Fancher, folks will see this differently. I thought he was trying to say he'd made a mistake himself by disengaging from the practices, and that by doing so, he didn't see the lack of development and understand how poorly things were in execution. I'd say that his disappointment with the coaches is probably two-fold, the results and not being informed honestly about what the results really were.
I'm not defending him, or happy with where his program is, but he did step up and take the blame; let's see if he corrects it.
Also found it odd that he'd bring Kycen along to the presser, his first playing time, having been pointed out as beaten on the court defensively, etc.
Hoping, but not expecting, different approach and effort from the team tonight.