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HEAD COACH TERRY STOTTS
“It was a good bounce back win. Obviously our bench was really good. Everybody from the bench really came in and contributed. You look at the plus-minus for the bench guys, it was a very solid performance. Evan had a really good rhythm. I thought Shabazz helped out when he came in. Overall, it was just a really good night for us. I thought Noah was really good.”
On decision to start Swanigan:
“Just to chance things up. It wasn’t anything about Noah, it was just to kind of change things up off the bench and see how it played out. Give Caleb a chance to play with the starters and see how Noah did off the bench.”
How do you think it went with Swanigan?
“I thought the first half, he had a really good stretch at the beginning of the game. I don’t know if he ever really got his rhythm back after that but I thought that first eight minutes or whatever he played in the first quarter was very productive.”
What did you like defensively and what did you do on Jokic?
“Nothing special against Jokic. I thought everybody who had that matchup was into it. We didn’t want to give up any open threes. He’s a tough cover. It was really an individual thing because he can do so many things. I thought they did a good job of pressuring his passes so it took away some of his passing ability. When he did have a post-up, we held our ground, but it wasn’t anything special other than really good individual defense.”
On not using Lillard or McCollum to start the second and fourth tonight:
“It was something I actually toyed around with going to the season, if we’d ever get to it or not. I wanted to give it a look, it worked out well tonight and we’ll see how it goes going forward. I thought about it, but going into the first quarter, that first run, I didn’t want to take CJ out at his normal time and let them run through, and then I kind of made the decision then to go with it.”
On message before the game that team really needed to play well tonight:
“Well because Denver’s really a good team. I was really pleased with our defense tonight but watching Denver play leading into these games – Orlando and Oklahoma City – they were hitting on all cylinders offensively. They were shooting inside and outside and passing the ball and getting out in transition and offensive rebounds – I mean, they were offensively, they were really on a roll. That was my biggest concern and we had to play well at both ends to match that.”
“It was a good bounce back win. Obviously our bench was really good. Everybody from the bench really came in and contributed. You look at the plus-minus for the bench guys, it was a very solid performance. Evan had a really good rhythm. I thought Shabazz helped out when he came in. Overall, it was just a really good night for us. I thought Noah was really good.”
On decision to start Swanigan:
“Just to chance things up. It wasn’t anything about Noah, it was just to kind of change things up off the bench and see how it played out. Give Caleb a chance to play with the starters and see how Noah did off the bench.”
How do you think it went with Swanigan?
“I thought the first half, he had a really good stretch at the beginning of the game. I don’t know if he ever really got his rhythm back after that but I thought that first eight minutes or whatever he played in the first quarter was very productive.”
What did you like defensively and what did you do on Jokic?
“Nothing special against Jokic. I thought everybody who had that matchup was into it. We didn’t want to give up any open threes. He’s a tough cover. It was really an individual thing because he can do so many things. I thought they did a good job of pressuring his passes so it took away some of his passing ability. When he did have a post-up, we held our ground, but it wasn’t anything special other than really good individual defense.”
On not using Lillard or McCollum to start the second and fourth tonight:
“It was something I actually toyed around with going to the season, if we’d ever get to it or not. I wanted to give it a look, it worked out well tonight and we’ll see how it goes going forward. I thought about it, but going into the first quarter, that first run, I didn’t want to take CJ out at his normal time and let them run through, and then I kind of made the decision then to go with it.”
On message before the game that team really needed to play well tonight:
“Well because Denver’s really a good team. I was really pleased with our defense tonight but watching Denver play leading into these games – Orlando and Oklahoma City – they were hitting on all cylinders offensively. They were shooting inside and outside and passing the ball and getting out in transition and offensive rebounds – I mean, they were offensively, they were really on a roll. That was my biggest concern and we had to play well at both ends to match that.”


