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HEAD COACH TERRY STOTTS
“It was nice to see the ball go in the basket. It was a little frustrating with the second quarter, it was a little frustrating with a 15 point lead and we kind of got away from some of the things we were doing, but offensively it was a very good night for us all night. We moved the ball, made shots, played with confidence. So that was very encouraging. The defense was tough – they did a good job of pushing it. You know, they did what they do. They pushed it, they’re a fast paced team, they shoot threes. I thought we could have done a better job but give them credit for playing well.”
On Aminu:
“Loved the Chief tonight.”
“I’m glad he had a night like tonight when all those people in December were telling him to stop shooting. It was good that – I think he’s about 40 percent over the last 15 games from three. It looks like he’s in a really good rhythm, a good groove. Obviously he shot the three well, got to the basket and you can always count on his defense. He’s playing at a very good level.”
On Lillard’s game:
“I thought it was a good game. I think with Dame, it’s more than scoring. Everybody is talking about his scoring and obviously he’s a great scorer, but I think Dame has become more and more of a floor general, a leader on the court. Obviously he’s a scorer, but I think he does a good job of calling out plays, getting people involved, seeing the game, so I thought tonight was one of those games.”
On this being the type of game you have to win at this point:
“We have to. We don’t have a lot of wiggle room anyway, but with all due respect to Brooklyn, this was a home game we needed to win. That’s why it was frustrating at halftime that we didn’t keep our foot on the pedal and be consistent. We’ve talked about our consistency all year. We stopped playing and we stopped doing the things we were doing that got us a 15 point lead. We can’t hide or shy away from the fact that we’ve been inconsistent and we all have to be aware of it and we have to understand.”
“It was nice to see the ball go in the basket. It was a little frustrating with the second quarter, it was a little frustrating with a 15 point lead and we kind of got away from some of the things we were doing, but offensively it was a very good night for us all night. We moved the ball, made shots, played with confidence. So that was very encouraging. The defense was tough – they did a good job of pushing it. You know, they did what they do. They pushed it, they’re a fast paced team, they shoot threes. I thought we could have done a better job but give them credit for playing well.”
On Aminu:
“Loved the Chief tonight.”
“I’m glad he had a night like tonight when all those people in December were telling him to stop shooting. It was good that – I think he’s about 40 percent over the last 15 games from three. It looks like he’s in a really good rhythm, a good groove. Obviously he shot the three well, got to the basket and you can always count on his defense. He’s playing at a very good level.”
On Lillard’s game:
“I thought it was a good game. I think with Dame, it’s more than scoring. Everybody is talking about his scoring and obviously he’s a great scorer, but I think Dame has become more and more of a floor general, a leader on the court. Obviously he’s a scorer, but I think he does a good job of calling out plays, getting people involved, seeing the game, so I thought tonight was one of those games.”
On this being the type of game you have to win at this point:
“We have to. We don’t have a lot of wiggle room anyway, but with all due respect to Brooklyn, this was a home game we needed to win. That’s why it was frustrating at halftime that we didn’t keep our foot on the pedal and be consistent. We’ve talked about our consistency all year. We stopped playing and we stopped doing the things we were doing that got us a 15 point lead. We can’t hide or shy away from the fact that we’ve been inconsistent and we all have to be aware of it and we have to understand.”
