JORDAN CLARKSON
(On what brought them back from being down 23 after halftime): “We were just fighting in that third quarter. We got stops, they were missing shots, we were forcing the tough ones. We were getting out in transition, making plays, making plays towards the rim and just scoring, and that’s how we cut back in the deficit.”
(On how tough it is to stop Damian Lillard and CJ McCollum): “It’s like you said, they make you pay for any mistake. You give them second chance points or they’re relocating and getting to the three, knocking them down. They just do a good job of keeping going, keeping firing them up until they go in. The last two minutes, I think they scored most of their points from the three-point line. So just in terms of that, we’ve just got to figure out how to slow those guys down and make other people beat us.”
(On Cedi Osman’s decision making): “He’s been doing really well. He’s really slowing down a lot in terms of him getting into the paint, making those finishes as well as having the confidence to shoot the three. Somebody leaves him some space, he’s going to fire it up, and he’s just done a great job since the All-Star break. Even before (the break), before he had gotten hurt, you could see his game start falling into place. So he’s definitely getting better and it’s good to see that…He looks a little bit more comfortable with the ball. I’m not sure if it’s the All-Star break or something – he’s working with somebody – but he’s just doing a good job of putting the ball on the floor, getting to his spots and making baskets.”
(On if his mindset is different entering the game when the team has a big deficit): “No – for me, in terms of my aggressiveness, that’s kind of my job, to be a spark off the bench and score quickly and try to get us back into the game, especially when the deficit is like that. LD (Head Coach Larry Drew) put me in there for that reason, and I just try to give us a boost.”