"I see that but I'm sure they wish they wish were in my situation, too," Cole said. "It's great other guys get to start who I feel I'm just as good or better than but at the end of the day, winning is what counts. I'm sure if they were smart players, I'm sure they would take winning [a] championship more than playing a lot and not winning."
"I definitely want to be a starter," Cole said. "But I understand that you have to be patient, put your work in. You don't want anything given to you. You want to earn it. It's working right now. We're winning. I enjoy winning more than individual things. I'm fine with us winning but eventually the more I continue to get better, the more I developed, I think things will happen the way they're supposed to happen."
"It was the same thing in college," said Cole, who played at Cleveland State. "I didn't start as a freshman and I ended up being one of the best players my school has ever seen. I've always had to be patient and work and work and once I got my chance, I took it. The same thing here, I work and keep working and eventually I'll get a chance to show what I can do."
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