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HEAD COACH TERRY STOTTS
“Well, certainly disappointing to let that one get away. I thought the turning point was in the third quarter when we had a sizable lead and their offensive rebounds and scored three threes I think, scored 13 points in the third quarter just on second chance points. We had a chance to, I don’t know if you necessarily control the game at that point, but certainly not give them life that they got at the end of the third quarter. To Houston’s credit, they really got into us defensively, made it difficult for us in the fourth quarter. We didn’t do what we needed to defensively, particularly 70 points in the second half is too many.”
How would you describe your offense in the fourth?
“Not good. I mean, again, Brewer and Ariza did a nice job on Dame and CJ. We didn’t make passes, obviously I’ve got to watch the film, but the ball wasn’t moving. Part of that is their defense. Whether it was their pick and roll defense or our lack of screening or what, but we didn’t do the things that you need to do against teams that get into you defensively like they did.”
Did they do anything differently defensively when they made their run?
“I thought they were being more aggressive, certainly. Like I said, Brewer and Ariza had length on Dame and CJ. They were making their catches difficult. They guarded pick and rolls well. We didn’t separate much and when we did, they deflected passes. I wouldn’t say they did anything conceptually differently except they did put length on Dame and CJ, on both of them at the same time, and they were more aggressive.”
Did you think you got a bit comfortable going up 21?
“I don’t know if that’s necessarily the case. They didn’t get a lot of offensive rebounds but they got five of them and they scored on every one of them. I don’t think that’s necessarily being comfortable, but I don’t know, that’s too easy.”
“Well, certainly disappointing to let that one get away. I thought the turning point was in the third quarter when we had a sizable lead and their offensive rebounds and scored three threes I think, scored 13 points in the third quarter just on second chance points. We had a chance to, I don’t know if you necessarily control the game at that point, but certainly not give them life that they got at the end of the third quarter. To Houston’s credit, they really got into us defensively, made it difficult for us in the fourth quarter. We didn’t do what we needed to defensively, particularly 70 points in the second half is too many.”
How would you describe your offense in the fourth?
“Not good. I mean, again, Brewer and Ariza did a nice job on Dame and CJ. We didn’t make passes, obviously I’ve got to watch the film, but the ball wasn’t moving. Part of that is their defense. Whether it was their pick and roll defense or our lack of screening or what, but we didn’t do the things that you need to do against teams that get into you defensively like they did.”
Did they do anything differently defensively when they made their run?
“I thought they were being more aggressive, certainly. Like I said, Brewer and Ariza had length on Dame and CJ. They were making their catches difficult. They guarded pick and rolls well. We didn’t separate much and when we did, they deflected passes. I wouldn’t say they did anything conceptually differently except they did put length on Dame and CJ, on both of them at the same time, and they were more aggressive.”
Did you think you got a bit comfortable going up 21?
“I don’t know if that’s necessarily the case. They didn’t get a lot of offensive rebounds but they got five of them and they scored on every one of them. I don’t think that’s necessarily being comfortable, but I don’t know, that’s too easy.”
