“For Mitch, for these players around him, when your defense is playing as well as they’re playing it can create a little bit of pressure on yourselves — all of us involved — in trying to be better,” Nagy said. “You want to help your team. We knew that we were close, but we knew that we weren’t doing enough of our job to help the team. So one way to fix that in my opinion is to just play loose. … Don’t worry about playing tight. Don’t worry about making mistakes. Worry about good things happening. And I think we all did that, myself included.”