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HEAD COACH TERRY STOTTS
“Well it was good to have one of those games. I thought everybody played well. It was good to have a good offensive night. Defensively, we were very good in the first half. The second half, I thought Detroit did a nice job offensively moving the ball and making some shots, we could have defended better. It was good to have one of those, to have everybody play under 30 minutes, you need one of those every once in a while.”
On playing starters in fourth quarter and bench contributions:
“In the fourth quarter when it got down to 12 or 14, I brought Dame back in, I was prepared to bring LA back in. I wanted to see how the game went, but certainly with 5 or 6 minutes to go in the game, the game wasn’t over. Head coaches are a little paranoid about conceding a little too early, but our bench was very good. Up and down the line, you look at the assists off the bench. We shot the ball well, Meyers, Chris – I mean Steve’s line, I’ve never seen a line like that. They all contributed and it was good that the starters were able to play fewer minutes especially with a road trip coming up.”
On Leonard:
“He’s playing with a lot of confidence more than anything else. Obviously it shows more on the offensive end, and that’s good but again, his contribution is – I know what he can do offensively and I’m glad he’s making shots and it’s good for his confidence – but again, the important thing with him is defending and rebounding. When he does that, he makes us a better team.”
On Afflalo’s performance:
“I think he’s feeling more and more comfortable. The shots are there. I think he has a better idea of where shots are going to be moving without the ball. I was glad to see him post up some, particularly in the first half. He took four threes and they were all good looks. He’s going to be fine.”
ARRON AFFLALO
On success offense tonight:
“Just trying to be patient, learning from each game where it would be best for me to fit in and find my shots and find my offensive rhythm. Still playing with great teammates who are encouraging me and looking for me along the way, so it was good. You make your first few shots and if it had been a more competitive game, probably would have had a more explosive game, but I felt good tonight.”
On offensive repertoire:
“All of the mid-range game, posting up, shooting threes off of LA and Dame, just being a threat all over the court is the idea for me in terms of helping the team. It felt good. It felt good to get in a little bit of a rhythm. The idea is to not try and do too much and just build and build and build so that hopefully I can peak at the right time.”
Did you want to show offense after a good defensive performance last game?
“Just relax man. Just wanted to relax and take what’s there. I’ve been in so many different roles over the past year, I’m trying to find my way. The idea was just to relax, let the game come to me a little bit, take advantage of the things that are there and as I start taking advantage of those, start putting my will on the game a little bit.”
Was that the most comfortable you’ve been so far starting for Portland?
“No question, just in terms of being relaxed. A little more in tune where I’m supposed to be offensively, but still a little bit of slippage mentally there in terms of where I’m supposed to be and picking it up at the snap of a finger offensively, but the more I get just really, really in tune with the offensive plays and learning guys’ tendencies and how to play off of them, the better. So it’s good that we have still 19, 20 games left for me to really lock into that.;
On importance of getting win before 5 game road trip:
“It was real important. It was one of those games where you start looking forward to a trip, against a team that had been struggling a little bit and you can lose these sometimes. We actually experienced that in Minnesota a little bit, so I thought for the most part, we were locked in.”
“Well it was good to have one of those games. I thought everybody played well. It was good to have a good offensive night. Defensively, we were very good in the first half. The second half, I thought Detroit did a nice job offensively moving the ball and making some shots, we could have defended better. It was good to have one of those, to have everybody play under 30 minutes, you need one of those every once in a while.”
On playing starters in fourth quarter and bench contributions:
“In the fourth quarter when it got down to 12 or 14, I brought Dame back in, I was prepared to bring LA back in. I wanted to see how the game went, but certainly with 5 or 6 minutes to go in the game, the game wasn’t over. Head coaches are a little paranoid about conceding a little too early, but our bench was very good. Up and down the line, you look at the assists off the bench. We shot the ball well, Meyers, Chris – I mean Steve’s line, I’ve never seen a line like that. They all contributed and it was good that the starters were able to play fewer minutes especially with a road trip coming up.”
On Leonard:
“He’s playing with a lot of confidence more than anything else. Obviously it shows more on the offensive end, and that’s good but again, his contribution is – I know what he can do offensively and I’m glad he’s making shots and it’s good for his confidence – but again, the important thing with him is defending and rebounding. When he does that, he makes us a better team.”
On Afflalo’s performance:
“I think he’s feeling more and more comfortable. The shots are there. I think he has a better idea of where shots are going to be moving without the ball. I was glad to see him post up some, particularly in the first half. He took four threes and they were all good looks. He’s going to be fine.”
ARRON AFFLALO
On success offense tonight:
“Just trying to be patient, learning from each game where it would be best for me to fit in and find my shots and find my offensive rhythm. Still playing with great teammates who are encouraging me and looking for me along the way, so it was good. You make your first few shots and if it had been a more competitive game, probably would have had a more explosive game, but I felt good tonight.”
On offensive repertoire:
“All of the mid-range game, posting up, shooting threes off of LA and Dame, just being a threat all over the court is the idea for me in terms of helping the team. It felt good. It felt good to get in a little bit of a rhythm. The idea is to not try and do too much and just build and build and build so that hopefully I can peak at the right time.”
Did you want to show offense after a good defensive performance last game?
“Just relax man. Just wanted to relax and take what’s there. I’ve been in so many different roles over the past year, I’m trying to find my way. The idea was just to relax, let the game come to me a little bit, take advantage of the things that are there and as I start taking advantage of those, start putting my will on the game a little bit.”
Was that the most comfortable you’ve been so far starting for Portland?
“No question, just in terms of being relaxed. A little more in tune where I’m supposed to be offensively, but still a little bit of slippage mentally there in terms of where I’m supposed to be and picking it up at the snap of a finger offensively, but the more I get just really, really in tune with the offensive plays and learning guys’ tendencies and how to play off of them, the better. So it’s good that we have still 19, 20 games left for me to really lock into that.;
On importance of getting win before 5 game road trip:
“It was real important. It was one of those games where you start looking forward to a trip, against a team that had been struggling a little bit and you can lose these sometimes. We actually experienced that in Minnesota a little bit, so I thought for the most part, we were locked in.”
