Connecticut lost by a 70-67 final at home to Cincinnati on Wednesday with Kemba Walker in attendance.

The loss demonstrated the inconsistency of the UConn bigs, how the offense struggles when Jeremy Lamb's usage goes down and how the defense is susceptible to three-point shots.

"I just had a little talk with Kemba about a couple of players he played with,"Calhoun said. "He said it doesn't look like them. That's exactly how I feel, too. It doesn't look like them.

"I couldn't be more disappointed with some of the guys on the team."

Alex Oriakhi and Andre Drummond combined for 3-for-16 shooting on the inside.

"I thought we'd have a great advantage inside and that didn't look like it worked out very well," Calhoun said. "We had two big guys against four guards, so one had a guard on him an awful lot of the time and just didn't get anything inside done."