Shabazz and Andre were the primary players responsible for the win against Fairfield. They were the primary players for getting the big lead.
The main reason we won was not the big lead (that went away), the main reason we won was that, in a 1 possession game with all the momentum against us, Boat drilled a 3 and then did an excellent job of controlling the ball at the other end and getting it to Lamb for the clinching dunk.
It is easy to put something aside when we are not the focus of the situation. When we're the ones in which anger is directed it is hard to put it aside even when we want to put it aside.
I agree, it is hard. And putting something aside despite the difficulty - or despite not wanting to - is a measure of maturity and mental toughness. Jim Calhoun's teams are renowned for their mental toughness. And that's because they're coached by Jim Calhoun, who sometimes, as part of the package he brings, pushes the boundaries. It can be a hard concept for a player to understand, but the players and teams who do reap the rewards.