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HEAD COACH TERRY STOTTS
On New Orleans’ defense on Portland’s guards:
“As I’ve said before, Jrue Holiday and Rajon Rondo are exceptional defensive point guards. They’ve
made a concerted effort to blitz and double team our pick and rolls and get the ball out of their hands.
It’s nothing that we haven’t seen before, they’re just doing a good job with it. Honestly the third
quarter was the turning point, both from an offensive and defensive standpoint. Whether it’s a the way
they’re attacking our guards or not, I’m not sure, but that’s what they’re trying to do.”
On Jrue Holiday’s defense:
“Jrue Holiday has good length, he has good strength, he’s a smart defender, size, he’s experienced
and he’s always been a good defender no matter who he’s guarding. He’s had a career of being a
good defensive guard.”
On Jusuf Nurkic:
“I thought his decision making was fine. He struggled to finish some baskets early. The third quarter
he went out with a mild injury and then with the matchups I just decided to go with (Al-Farouq Aminu)
guarding Davis. I thought he really gave a good effort, but he got tired in the first quarter because he
spent a lot of energy rolling and getting some rebounds. In some ways I thought his decision making
was good in game one as well. I know he was frustrated that he had some opportunities that he didn’t
finish.”
On If Nurkic was available when he came back from the locker room:
“Yes.”
On if there’s an update on Evan Turner:
“No update. He was not available.”
On Maurice Harkless:
“I thought he was terrific. We weren’t going to play him as many minutes as we did, but he handled it
well. He was active, he played good defense, obviously he went five for five shooting. I couldn’t have
asked for much more from a guy that had been out for three weeks.”
On being down 0-2 in the series:
“Well we’ve got to win two games in New Orleans, so hopefully it’s the next two. It’s easy math, we’ve
got to go win two New Orleans and I feel we’re very capable of winning both games. Both games
have been very tight, New Orleans has made the plays to win the games in the end, but that’s what
makes a playoff series great.
On New Orleans’ defense on Portland’s guards:
“As I’ve said before, Jrue Holiday and Rajon Rondo are exceptional defensive point guards. They’ve
made a concerted effort to blitz and double team our pick and rolls and get the ball out of their hands.
It’s nothing that we haven’t seen before, they’re just doing a good job with it. Honestly the third
quarter was the turning point, both from an offensive and defensive standpoint. Whether it’s a the way
they’re attacking our guards or not, I’m not sure, but that’s what they’re trying to do.”
On Jrue Holiday’s defense:
“Jrue Holiday has good length, he has good strength, he’s a smart defender, size, he’s experienced
and he’s always been a good defender no matter who he’s guarding. He’s had a career of being a
good defensive guard.”
On Jusuf Nurkic:
“I thought his decision making was fine. He struggled to finish some baskets early. The third quarter
he went out with a mild injury and then with the matchups I just decided to go with (Al-Farouq Aminu)
guarding Davis. I thought he really gave a good effort, but he got tired in the first quarter because he
spent a lot of energy rolling and getting some rebounds. In some ways I thought his decision making
was good in game one as well. I know he was frustrated that he had some opportunities that he didn’t
finish.”
On If Nurkic was available when he came back from the locker room:
“Yes.”
On if there’s an update on Evan Turner:
“No update. He was not available.”
On Maurice Harkless:
“I thought he was terrific. We weren’t going to play him as many minutes as we did, but he handled it
well. He was active, he played good defense, obviously he went five for five shooting. I couldn’t have
asked for much more from a guy that had been out for three weeks.”
On being down 0-2 in the series:
“Well we’ve got to win two games in New Orleans, so hopefully it’s the next two. It’s easy math, we’ve
got to go win two New Orleans and I feel we’re very capable of winning both games. Both games
have been very tight, New Orleans has made the plays to win the games in the end, but that’s what
makes a playoff series great.
