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HEAD COACH TERRY STOTTS
What did you like best?
“I liked our demeanor. After being disappointed last night and struggling with the offense, to come back and probably the way we set the tone – I think our first five baskets were assisted and I thought that set a good tone for the rest of the night. Defensively, we were solid until late in the fourth quarter which has kind of become what we do. After last night’s struggles offensively, to come back and have this type of game was encouraging.”
Have you seen Leonard progress in practice – he had a good practice recently:
“That day that you were watching him, he had a really good day. He played well, I don’t know if it was four-on-four or five-on-five, but he played really well and then he had a good session of one-on-one. What was that Thursday? Anyway, he had a really good practice.
Is that what led to more playing time?
“That was part of it. Last night, Ed had his ankle issue. But tonight, after last night and having trouble scoring and creating some spacing and the way they played their two bigs with Koufos and Cauley-Stein out there together, I thought it was a good matchup for us because they really packed it in. I thought he would give us some spacing.”
What did you like about Leonard’s play?
“He was just solid. He made his shots. Competed on the boards. He’s always vocal. It was just a good performance. And again, so many times you talk about if he had gone 2 for 8 instead of 4 for 8, does that change the opinion of how he played? I thought he was good in general but it’s good when you make your threes and it stands out a little bit more.”
What did you think of CJ’s performance and tonight’s play after disappointing performance last night:
“He shot the ball better. I don’t know what that scoop shot was, you can ask him about that. That hit the shot clock. But anyway, again, for struggling offensively last night, I thought it was just good by everybody. I thought Damian did a nice job of managing the game. The third quarter, I thought he showed a lot of leadership even beyond his scoring. You can go up and down – when the bench, when you look at the plus-minus and you look at what Pat and Meyers and Ed and Shabazz did, our bench struggled last night and they were a difference tonight.”
What did you like best?
“I liked our demeanor. After being disappointed last night and struggling with the offense, to come back and probably the way we set the tone – I think our first five baskets were assisted and I thought that set a good tone for the rest of the night. Defensively, we were solid until late in the fourth quarter which has kind of become what we do. After last night’s struggles offensively, to come back and have this type of game was encouraging.”
Have you seen Leonard progress in practice – he had a good practice recently:
“That day that you were watching him, he had a really good day. He played well, I don’t know if it was four-on-four or five-on-five, but he played really well and then he had a good session of one-on-one. What was that Thursday? Anyway, he had a really good practice.
Is that what led to more playing time?
“That was part of it. Last night, Ed had his ankle issue. But tonight, after last night and having trouble scoring and creating some spacing and the way they played their two bigs with Koufos and Cauley-Stein out there together, I thought it was a good matchup for us because they really packed it in. I thought he would give us some spacing.”
What did you like about Leonard’s play?
“He was just solid. He made his shots. Competed on the boards. He’s always vocal. It was just a good performance. And again, so many times you talk about if he had gone 2 for 8 instead of 4 for 8, does that change the opinion of how he played? I thought he was good in general but it’s good when you make your threes and it stands out a little bit more.”
What did you think of CJ’s performance and tonight’s play after disappointing performance last night:
“He shot the ball better. I don’t know what that scoop shot was, you can ask him about that. That hit the shot clock. But anyway, again, for struggling offensively last night, I thought it was just good by everybody. I thought Damian did a nice job of managing the game. The third quarter, I thought he showed a lot of leadership even beyond his scoring. You can go up and down – when the bench, when you look at the plus-minus and you look at what Pat and Meyers and Ed and Shabazz did, our bench struggled last night and they were a difference tonight.”
