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Oklahoma City Thunder
Media Conference
Friday April 19, 2019
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Billy Donovan
Postgame Press Conference
Thunder - 120, Trail Blazers - 108
Q. Was today just a validation of what you guys
were saying after Game 2, just keep shooting, you
liked the shots generally that you guys were
getting, it just was a matter of they weren't falling?
BILLY DONOVAN: You know, I thought our ball
movement was much better consistently tonight. I
thought to start the game, we got a little stagnant, and
then the guys were emphasizing it, we were
emphasizing it as coaches, just to keep moving the
ball, and I thought we generated better shots for a full
48 minutes. You know, 27 assists in the game.
Like I said, those are shots that I think in a lot of ways
we've been getting throughout the course of the last
two games. We haven't made them. I wanted to make
sure I just keep encouraging our guys because we're
getting shots -- like Jerami shot better tonight. He's
been a really good corner three-point shooter for us
tonight. If we can move the ball and generate open
looks, we want to take those.
Q. It looked like both teams played great defense in
the first half. Along as the game went, that was
less so. Did both teams just wear out defensively
trying to guard -- you having to keep up with Lillard
and McCollum and them having to keep up with all
you guys?
BILLY DONOVAN: I'll say this: One, it was a great
environment in there tonight, and we needed the fans
tonight because you know it's going to be a 48-minute
game, and that third quarter they really got it going
offensively. I thought the encouragement of our crowd,
the environment that was in there really kind of helped
us kind of get back on track, so to speak.
I thought that third quarter, I thought both teams really
were good defensively in the first half. In the third
quarter I thought for them, Lillard got a little more
aggressive than maybe he was in the first two quarters.
That was the one quarter I think -- we've had some
quarters in this series, first quarter Game 1, this
quarter, where we've given up way too many points. I
think it's a very valid point that there was a lot of
energy expended by both teams in that first half, but for
us in Game 1, 39 points, there wasn't necessarily a lot
of energy expended. That could be the case.
I thought our guys really, really worked hard
defensively. Listen, those two guys are hard to deal
with, and you've got to put forth effort because they do
-- they can shoot it from deep. They can really put it on
the floor. They can finish at the basket, and you know,
obviously Terry puts them in a lot of great situations for
them to showcase and utilize their skill set.
Q. Given what Lillard did in that third quarter,
looked like you guys were really trying to get the
ball out of his hands in the fourth. What were you
trying to do, what was the message there, and how
did you think you executed defensively?
BILLY DONOVAN: Yeah, we did a really, really good job
I thought in the first half just with our help. I didn't think
we had enough help on him. Some of it was coming
out of transition, some of it was drives, some we were
back, we weren't matched up. There was a lot of
different things that happened that got him going that I
thought we had great awareness of that in the first half,
and I didn't think our awareness was quite as good
there in the second half, at least in the third quarter.
Q. Were you okay with that dunk by George at the
end of the game?
BILLY DONOVAN: Yeah, I don't -- I think that my feeling
was they probably shot a shot to close whatever it was,
it was 19 seconds, and then Paul kind of went in and
he dunked in, so I think both teams played the game all
the way out.
Q. I think after tonight, three quarters of the playoff
games so far have been won by the team that
makes more three-pointers than the other team. Is
that pretty much where the NBA is today, you just
have to make more shots than who you're playing?
BILLY DONOVAN: Well, the team that makes more
shots generally scores more points, and if you score
more points you win.
Q. But like three-point shooting specifically, if
you're not a three-point shooting team --
BILLY DONOVAN: You know, I think there's obviously a
huge analytical piece that's moved to all that stuff. I
personally feel as a guy that loves the game and loves
the relationships in the game, for me I love the
analytics. I love learning about it. But it's not like the
end-all, be-all for me. And I say that respectfully
because it is really, really important because the most
important thing to me is if you're moving the ball,
sharing the ball, playing unselfishly and getting good
shots, because there are just some players in today's
game that are really, really good in the mid-range, and
there's some players in today's game that are really
good shooting threes, and there's some players that
are really good shooting floaters and runners. To
analytically remove a player from a game because he
doesn't play in certain scoring areas I think is a
mistake, but the three-point line is a factor. It's a huge,
huge equalizer in a game.
You can play really, really poorly, but if you really make
a lot of threes, regardless of this series or any series, I
think you can always keep yourself in a game.
Q. You stuck with Dennis down the stretch, and I
know I've asked you before about kind of the
Dennis-Terrance back and forth and the balancing
of their minutes. What did you think about the way
Dennis was able to defend down the stretch with
McCollum and Lillard coming off of that strong
third quarter that they had?
BILLY DONOVAN: I thought Dennis did a great job
tonight. I thought he really was huge. He was huge on
offense, he was huge on defense. I thought he picked
up. He was physical. He was aggressive. He really,
really worked hard. I thought he did a really good job.
I think for Terrance, it was tough because the last
couple games he's dealt with foul trouble, and it's hard
for him to get into a rhythm. He picked up three fouls
there in the first half and then he picked up an early
one in the third. I tried to play him a little bit longer just
to kind of give him just a little bit of momentum or of
playing time instead of just pulling him off. But Dennis
kind of really, really got going offensively and just kind
of stuck with him, and he also did a good job tonight
defensively. I thought coming off the bench Dennis
was a huge boost for us.
Q. Billy, what are your thoughts on the back-and-
forth between Russ and Dame there at the end of
the game?
BILLY DONOVAN: I was too far removed. I don't know
all that was going on. Obviously technical fouls were
given out. I don't know enough about it.
Q. Did you do anything specific with Jerami to
encourage him after the two games in Portland, or
do you just assume, hey, he's a four-year pro, he'll
figure it out and come through?
BILLY DONOVAN: I think we tried to -- going from
Game 1 to Game 2, you're looking at how they're
guarding you. They're looking at how we're guarding
them. You're looking at what you can try to take
advantage of. You know, Jerami just shot the ball
better tonight, and I think he got similar looks over the
last two games that just didn't go in, and I think he
needs to take those shots regardless because I think if
you look over a body of work of 82 games, he's been a
39 percent three-point shooter. But I think sometimes
when you condense it down to two games and sit there
and say, okay, wow, this guy is not shooting the ball
well, I get the magnitude of it because of what's at
stake, what's on the line, and seven-game series, like
you don't have 82 games to look at. Right now we're
not shooting a very, very good percentage. Like I said,
I thought in the third quarter in Game 2, we were really
stagnant, we turned the ball over. I thought first
quarter we got a little bit, and then I thought in the
second quarter we picked it up, and then I thought the
rest of the game we played well. I think when the ball
is kind of flowing like that and it finds Jerami in the
corner and he's in rhythm, I think he's a really, really
good shooter, and I thought Russell and the rest of the
guys did a good job finding him in areas and spots on
the floor that he shoots the ball normally pretty well
from.
Q. What's your comment on Terrance Ferguson
today?
BILLY DONOVAN: Did a good job tonight. Worked
hard. Was probably in a little bit of foul trouble, but
Terrance I think gives everything he can out there
defensively.
Media Conference
Friday April 19, 2019
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Billy Donovan
Postgame Press Conference
Thunder - 120, Trail Blazers - 108
Q. Was today just a validation of what you guys
were saying after Game 2, just keep shooting, you
liked the shots generally that you guys were
getting, it just was a matter of they weren't falling?
BILLY DONOVAN: You know, I thought our ball
movement was much better consistently tonight. I
thought to start the game, we got a little stagnant, and
then the guys were emphasizing it, we were
emphasizing it as coaches, just to keep moving the
ball, and I thought we generated better shots for a full
48 minutes. You know, 27 assists in the game.
Like I said, those are shots that I think in a lot of ways
we've been getting throughout the course of the last
two games. We haven't made them. I wanted to make
sure I just keep encouraging our guys because we're
getting shots -- like Jerami shot better tonight. He's
been a really good corner three-point shooter for us
tonight. If we can move the ball and generate open
looks, we want to take those.
Q. It looked like both teams played great defense in
the first half. Along as the game went, that was
less so. Did both teams just wear out defensively
trying to guard -- you having to keep up with Lillard
and McCollum and them having to keep up with all
you guys?
BILLY DONOVAN: I'll say this: One, it was a great
environment in there tonight, and we needed the fans
tonight because you know it's going to be a 48-minute
game, and that third quarter they really got it going
offensively. I thought the encouragement of our crowd,
the environment that was in there really kind of helped
us kind of get back on track, so to speak.
I thought that third quarter, I thought both teams really
were good defensively in the first half. In the third
quarter I thought for them, Lillard got a little more
aggressive than maybe he was in the first two quarters.
That was the one quarter I think -- we've had some
quarters in this series, first quarter Game 1, this
quarter, where we've given up way too many points. I
think it's a very valid point that there was a lot of
energy expended by both teams in that first half, but for
us in Game 1, 39 points, there wasn't necessarily a lot
of energy expended. That could be the case.
I thought our guys really, really worked hard
defensively. Listen, those two guys are hard to deal
with, and you've got to put forth effort because they do
-- they can shoot it from deep. They can really put it on
the floor. They can finish at the basket, and you know,
obviously Terry puts them in a lot of great situations for
them to showcase and utilize their skill set.
Q. Given what Lillard did in that third quarter,
looked like you guys were really trying to get the
ball out of his hands in the fourth. What were you
trying to do, what was the message there, and how
did you think you executed defensively?
BILLY DONOVAN: Yeah, we did a really, really good job
I thought in the first half just with our help. I didn't think
we had enough help on him. Some of it was coming
out of transition, some of it was drives, some we were
back, we weren't matched up. There was a lot of
different things that happened that got him going that I
thought we had great awareness of that in the first half,
and I didn't think our awareness was quite as good
there in the second half, at least in the third quarter.
Q. Were you okay with that dunk by George at the
end of the game?
BILLY DONOVAN: Yeah, I don't -- I think that my feeling
was they probably shot a shot to close whatever it was,
it was 19 seconds, and then Paul kind of went in and
he dunked in, so I think both teams played the game all
the way out.
Q. I think after tonight, three quarters of the playoff
games so far have been won by the team that
makes more three-pointers than the other team. Is
that pretty much where the NBA is today, you just
have to make more shots than who you're playing?
BILLY DONOVAN: Well, the team that makes more
shots generally scores more points, and if you score
more points you win.
Q. But like three-point shooting specifically, if
you're not a three-point shooting team --
BILLY DONOVAN: You know, I think there's obviously a
huge analytical piece that's moved to all that stuff. I
personally feel as a guy that loves the game and loves
the relationships in the game, for me I love the
analytics. I love learning about it. But it's not like the
end-all, be-all for me. And I say that respectfully
because it is really, really important because the most
important thing to me is if you're moving the ball,
sharing the ball, playing unselfishly and getting good
shots, because there are just some players in today's
game that are really, really good in the mid-range, and
there's some players in today's game that are really
good shooting threes, and there's some players that
are really good shooting floaters and runners. To
analytically remove a player from a game because he
doesn't play in certain scoring areas I think is a
mistake, but the three-point line is a factor. It's a huge,
huge equalizer in a game.
You can play really, really poorly, but if you really make
a lot of threes, regardless of this series or any series, I
think you can always keep yourself in a game.
Q. You stuck with Dennis down the stretch, and I
know I've asked you before about kind of the
Dennis-Terrance back and forth and the balancing
of their minutes. What did you think about the way
Dennis was able to defend down the stretch with
McCollum and Lillard coming off of that strong
third quarter that they had?
BILLY DONOVAN: I thought Dennis did a great job
tonight. I thought he really was huge. He was huge on
offense, he was huge on defense. I thought he picked
up. He was physical. He was aggressive. He really,
really worked hard. I thought he did a really good job.
I think for Terrance, it was tough because the last
couple games he's dealt with foul trouble, and it's hard
for him to get into a rhythm. He picked up three fouls
there in the first half and then he picked up an early
one in the third. I tried to play him a little bit longer just
to kind of give him just a little bit of momentum or of
playing time instead of just pulling him off. But Dennis
kind of really, really got going offensively and just kind
of stuck with him, and he also did a good job tonight
defensively. I thought coming off the bench Dennis
was a huge boost for us.
Q. Billy, what are your thoughts on the back-and-
forth between Russ and Dame there at the end of
the game?
BILLY DONOVAN: I was too far removed. I don't know
all that was going on. Obviously technical fouls were
given out. I don't know enough about it.
Q. Did you do anything specific with Jerami to
encourage him after the two games in Portland, or
do you just assume, hey, he's a four-year pro, he'll
figure it out and come through?
BILLY DONOVAN: I think we tried to -- going from
Game 1 to Game 2, you're looking at how they're
guarding you. They're looking at how we're guarding
them. You're looking at what you can try to take
advantage of. You know, Jerami just shot the ball
better tonight, and I think he got similar looks over the
last two games that just didn't go in, and I think he
needs to take those shots regardless because I think if
you look over a body of work of 82 games, he's been a
39 percent three-point shooter. But I think sometimes
when you condense it down to two games and sit there
and say, okay, wow, this guy is not shooting the ball
well, I get the magnitude of it because of what's at
stake, what's on the line, and seven-game series, like
you don't have 82 games to look at. Right now we're
not shooting a very, very good percentage. Like I said,
I thought in the third quarter in Game 2, we were really
stagnant, we turned the ball over. I thought first
quarter we got a little bit, and then I thought in the
second quarter we picked it up, and then I thought the
rest of the game we played well. I think when the ball
is kind of flowing like that and it finds Jerami in the
corner and he's in rhythm, I think he's a really, really
good shooter, and I thought Russell and the rest of the
guys did a good job finding him in areas and spots on
the floor that he shoots the ball normally pretty well
from.
Q. What's your comment on Terrance Ferguson
today?
BILLY DONOVAN: Did a good job tonight. Worked
hard. Was probably in a little bit of foul trouble, but
Terrance I think gives everything he can out there
defensively.
