Trey Burke
On tonight’s game:
“We just have to continue to fight. In 24 hours we have another game. It’s not like we can forget it about it. We lost, but I think our fight was much better tonight. It came down to the last possession but if you ask me the last possession wasn’t the determining factor. It was the last five or seven minutes like we’ve been talking about. We have to figure out a way to get big stops. I think we got one or two stops but we need consecutive stops in that time. Right now we can’t figure out a way to get three to five stops which will allow us to win games.”
More on tonight’s game:
“It’s another learning experience. A learned lesson. Tomorrow if we fight that same way I believe that we can get a win.”
On the team finishing games:
“Finishing is the number one priority right now. We’re playing teams right down to the wire right now and we’re coming up short. I think that’s been the ongoing story all year. I think the biggest thing is to continue to put our heads together collectively and not point fingers or make excuses but to own it. Right now we’re in the storm but we have to understand that there is beauty in the storm and we have to figure out how to get out of it. I believe with the group we have that we will.”
Enes Kanter
On tonight’s game:
“Obviously, if you look at Portland, they have the best record in the West. I think we are right there, we just need to go out there and play our best.”
On moving forward:
“Just stick together. I have been through a lot of losing streaks. The most important thing you need to do is we just cannot fall apart. We have to stick together and just go out there and just keep fighting, don’t make any excuses.”
Tim Hardaway, Jr.
On today’s game:
“At the end of the day we’re taking the L home. It’s part of the game, it’s part of the process, it’s part of becoming a great team in this league, so we have to take this one to the chin and move on to Boston tomorrow.”
On the team’s performance:
“It was good to have our small group out there being able to match with up their quickness, match up with their pace on the offensive end, and we were able to also switch if emergency was the case, but we didn’t have to, we were fine over screens and making sure that we didn’t give them that much room on the floor unless they had a ball to screen other than that I think it worked.”