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HEAD COACH TERRY STOTTS
On McCollum being held out as inactive:
“First, I’ll open up by addressing the thing with CJ. There was a clerical error. Every game we fill out an active-inactive list. CJ was mistakenly put inactive instead of Luis. I signed the paper without really noticing it but it’s my fault for not looking at it. Although we caught the error, we thought that we caught it in time, apparently we did not. CJ was ruled inactive and that was that.”
On impact of playing without McCollum:
“CJ is a really important part of the team. We missed him, just like we missed Dame when Dame was out. I feel bad for CJ. I feel bad for the team that he wasn’t a part of the game tonight. We missed his playmaking ability, we missed him as a backup point guard, we missed everything that he does.”
Was first half an emotional letdown?
“I thought the first quarter especially was a little lackluster and I don’t know if that contributed to that or not.”
On making a run in the second half:
“I thought we really picked up our aggressiveness defensively. Offensively, it was a challenge because of their switching, but we found some things that worked. I really liked the way the team responded after halftime. We really set the tone with our activity and aggressiveness defensively.”
DAMIAN LILLARD
What does it do to the team when you find out last minute a player can’t play like that?
“I mean, we get up this morning and prepare assuming we’re going to have one of our better players on the floor, then in the starting lineup, somebody else’s name gets called. Then we just have to go on the fly after that. So it’s a weird situation but it happened and we just had to go with it.”
When did you find out?
“When they was about to do starting lineups and I was sitting next to CJ and he just leaned over and told me ’I might not be able to play tonight.’ So I thought at least he’d probably have to sit out the start of the game and then eventually he would get in, but I didn’t see him on the bench and I assumed they probably wouldn’t let him play tonight.”
Did you feel any extra pressure?
“I wouldn’t say pressure. I knew that I would have to do more, have more responsibility making plays and scoring the ball. I thought other guys did a great job of stepping up. Mase had a great game, Ed, Mo, AC, guys picked up the slack when they trapped me throughout the game and just made it hard for me. I think everybody kind of picked their effort up and played with energy in the second half. Had we done that in the first half, it probably would have been a different result.”
MASON PLUMLEE
“The second half, I thought we came to play, but we aren’t good enough to wait until halftime. I don’t know what we were down at half but we didn’t give ourselves a good first half.”
On McCollum being held out as inactive:
“First, I’ll open up by addressing the thing with CJ. There was a clerical error. Every game we fill out an active-inactive list. CJ was mistakenly put inactive instead of Luis. I signed the paper without really noticing it but it’s my fault for not looking at it. Although we caught the error, we thought that we caught it in time, apparently we did not. CJ was ruled inactive and that was that.”
On impact of playing without McCollum:
“CJ is a really important part of the team. We missed him, just like we missed Dame when Dame was out. I feel bad for CJ. I feel bad for the team that he wasn’t a part of the game tonight. We missed his playmaking ability, we missed him as a backup point guard, we missed everything that he does.”
Was first half an emotional letdown?
“I thought the first quarter especially was a little lackluster and I don’t know if that contributed to that or not.”
On making a run in the second half:
“I thought we really picked up our aggressiveness defensively. Offensively, it was a challenge because of their switching, but we found some things that worked. I really liked the way the team responded after halftime. We really set the tone with our activity and aggressiveness defensively.”
DAMIAN LILLARD
What does it do to the team when you find out last minute a player can’t play like that?
“I mean, we get up this morning and prepare assuming we’re going to have one of our better players on the floor, then in the starting lineup, somebody else’s name gets called. Then we just have to go on the fly after that. So it’s a weird situation but it happened and we just had to go with it.”
When did you find out?
“When they was about to do starting lineups and I was sitting next to CJ and he just leaned over and told me ’I might not be able to play tonight.’ So I thought at least he’d probably have to sit out the start of the game and then eventually he would get in, but I didn’t see him on the bench and I assumed they probably wouldn’t let him play tonight.”
Did you feel any extra pressure?
“I wouldn’t say pressure. I knew that I would have to do more, have more responsibility making plays and scoring the ball. I thought other guys did a great job of stepping up. Mase had a great game, Ed, Mo, AC, guys picked up the slack when they trapped me throughout the game and just made it hard for me. I think everybody kind of picked their effort up and played with energy in the second half. Had we done that in the first half, it probably would have been a different result.”
MASON PLUMLEE
“The second half, I thought we came to play, but we aren’t good enough to wait until halftime. I don’t know what we were down at half but we didn’t give ourselves a good first half.”
