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HEAD COACH TERRY STOTTS
“Well we didn’t finish the first quarter, we didn’t finish the second quarter, we didn’t start off the third quarter and that was pretty much the game. Those three segments, they probably outscored us by 30 at least. So we’ve got to maintain our focus much better. It seems like sometimes when the offense is coming easy, we don’t have the same focus defensively. We’ve got to get better with that. New Orleans did a good job of shooting threes. The first half, Tony Allen makes one and Rondo makes two. I think that got them pretty comfortable. I think they had 15 for the game and that was a big part of what they did tonight.”
Can you elaborate more on what you mean by “focus”?
“It could be anything. It could be getting back on defense, it could be contesting shots, it could be picking up a cutter, it could be just attuned to what’s going on.”
How would you describe Cousins tonight?
“He looked very similar to the last time we played him. He’s an effective player. He can hurt you in a lot of different ways just like he did the first time we played him, just like he did tonight. With Anthony Davis out, he took it on himself. He’s extremely physical inside, had a knack of scoring around the basket, can put the ball on the floor. He’s an All Star player.”
On Meyers Leonard tonight:
I was really happy for Meyers. Obviously everybody knows about what happened last game with him, and for him to respond with a game like that was good for him and we certainly needed him. I thought he played a good defensive game as far as being physical. He was very vocal. It helps when you make shots. Everybody notices that part, but obviously the matchup with Cousins was an interesting one as well.”
On being 7-6 at home:
“Yeah, we need to be better. If we want to be the team that we want to be, we have to be better at home. There’s no question.”
“Well we didn’t finish the first quarter, we didn’t finish the second quarter, we didn’t start off the third quarter and that was pretty much the game. Those three segments, they probably outscored us by 30 at least. So we’ve got to maintain our focus much better. It seems like sometimes when the offense is coming easy, we don’t have the same focus defensively. We’ve got to get better with that. New Orleans did a good job of shooting threes. The first half, Tony Allen makes one and Rondo makes two. I think that got them pretty comfortable. I think they had 15 for the game and that was a big part of what they did tonight.”
Can you elaborate more on what you mean by “focus”?
“It could be anything. It could be getting back on defense, it could be contesting shots, it could be picking up a cutter, it could be just attuned to what’s going on.”
How would you describe Cousins tonight?
“He looked very similar to the last time we played him. He’s an effective player. He can hurt you in a lot of different ways just like he did the first time we played him, just like he did tonight. With Anthony Davis out, he took it on himself. He’s extremely physical inside, had a knack of scoring around the basket, can put the ball on the floor. He’s an All Star player.”
On Meyers Leonard tonight:
I was really happy for Meyers. Obviously everybody knows about what happened last game with him, and for him to respond with a game like that was good for him and we certainly needed him. I thought he played a good defensive game as far as being physical. He was very vocal. It helps when you make shots. Everybody notices that part, but obviously the matchup with Cousins was an interesting one as well.”
On being 7-6 at home:
“Yeah, we need to be better. If we want to be the team that we want to be, we have to be better at home. There’s no question.”
