I'll be honest after listening to a portion of the Sources Say podcast I am highly discouraged with this whole situation.
I've backed Hagans all season but this sounds bad. I am a positive guy as most who have read my posts know...just deflated right now.
Hagans brought negative energy to that game from tip off. He didn't look like himself and he behaved like a brat to back that up.
Only thing I caution with Sources Say Podcast is how some bring an individual take to a general situation. For instance Pilgrim lit into Tyrese Maxey and Johnny Juzang for their attitudes addressing the media and how happy they were after the loss. I went and watched both players speak. Nobody seemed happy. Maxey laughed because all the media also laughed when he was asked "Tyrese, What the hell happened?", and then he spoke as he always does. People are going to act the way they are and that's all you ask--Maxey can't be praised for always being uplifting and smiling all the time and then be expected to act like someone killed his dog. He didn't seem happy at all, but he was giving respect to opponent and admitted they got outworked and need to get and correct it. What he said and how he said it were fine, he certainly was NOT acting like "Don't care, got mine".
Juzang was quiet, didn't seem happy, never saw him smile once. So how that was taken as a negative from him is odd too.
Now I have no idea if Pilgrim was at the game or not--I assume he was, but the only presser that showed guys laughing and giddy after a Tennessee game were Juzang/Maxey when they won in Knoxville and were sitting side by side at podium.
If he saw them laughing out of the locker room on way to press responsibilities, then that could be a lot of things that have nothing to do with the game or maybe it's something that was said by coaches in locker room. How they behaved in front of the mic was fine and nowhere near as it was described by Pilgrim.