GRIZZLIES GUARD MARC GASOL (19 POINTS, 12 REBOUNDS)
On tonight’s loss:
“It’s not the outcome that we all wanted, but there are a lot of things we can build on, that we can learn from. Unlike the game against Houston, where it was the complete opposite. I think this game, obviously, we didn’t have a great night shooting, but defensively we were way more engaged, way more physical, way more aggressive, way more proactive, and that’s what it’s going to take. Obviously, then, we have to make shots and give good passes, but those things you can clean up and you can build on. It’s obviously still not a good feeling to lose, ever, but you can come back tomorrow, build on it, watch film - everybody keeps looking at themselves and seeing what you can do as a professional. It’s that simple, and not in a negative way. Just see what your job is, and see where your shots are coming from, and see what you need to do to help the team. I think that’s my take from the game tonight.”
On having younger teammates and teaching them how to respond to adversity:
“We [veterans] have to show them. Me as the leader of the team, I have got to show them the way, not by making shots necessarily, but just the energy. The bottom line is, all those things go a long way with some of the guys – being in their ear, especially when things go bad for them. Being in their ear, talking to them, letting them know that you have their back, no matter the outcome might be. When you make shots, you think you’re really pretty and everybody loves you. When you’re not making shots, you’re in the doghouse, not playing much or getting pulled out of the game really quick. You think you’re really ugly, and nobody loves you. You’re not that pretty, you’re not that ugly. You just want to have a balance and know that your teammates have your back… I’m always going to have their back.”
On the rebounding margin tonight:
“… We missed a lot of shots obviously. I don’t think we had many offensive rebounds. You miss a lot of shots, there’s going to be a lot of rebounds, but we didn’t get a lot of them. They were in a good position most of the times. They have a lot of guys in the paint, so it’s hard to work around all that and find that space… But obviously, 15 is way too many. We try to cut it down to a maximum of eight to 10, that should be the goal. But a 20-rebound difference is too many.
On defending the three-point line tonight:
“Yeah, I don’t think they shoot many, around 22 per game. And they shoot them at a good percentage. Maybe eight or nine of [the attempts] come from two guys…I think it’s 12 [attempts] that come from two of the guys. So you can see that we should have done a better job of shrinking the paint, knowing that they don’t have that many shooters. But that’s what I’m saying – that’s something that you learn and you can build on. You think on it, and you realize that you could have done it differently, but that takes a little time, a little experience, and putting yourself out there as a player.”
On the way the team feels pressure, based on the losing streak:
“No, not for me. Maybe for some of the guys, but I’m going to let them know – if you play the right way, good things are going to happen. Maybe not right away, as you wish, but if you play the right way, you help your teammate, it’s going to come back around and help you. So we do that. We do that every night, in every game, in every practice, every shootaround – have each other’s back. We as players do our job, and things are going to get better. It’s hard to sleep and it’s frustrating and nobody likes the situation, but it’s the one you are in, so what are you going to do to get out of it? Work.”