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HEAD COACH TERRY STOTTS
On Clippers tenacity given injuries:
“Well I’m glad you brought that up – I want to congratulate the Clippers and Doc. Obviously the injuries that they had was a setback but they really competed hard. Firstly, I’m very disappointed for Chris Paul and Blake that they weren’t able to be a part of it. Obviously they had championship aspirations and they weren’t playing at full strength, so I really admire what they were able to do. We knew they were going to play hard, we knew they were going to compete and they did, so I’m thrilled with the win but my hat’s off to them.”
Is all that matters the win despite not a pretty game?
“Hey, 106-103 is beautiful. Look, it was a grind it out game. They have some players who can put the ball in the basket and play off the dribble. Honestly, we lost so many of these type of games early in the season, to keep our composure and make the plays, get a rebound, make some free throws, trust your teammates. It’s not going to be a beautiful 48 minutes. But what I have a problem with is that when you don’t score, it’s considered ugly basketball – when two teams are really competing and playing hard and defending, to me, that’s a thing of beauty as well. So it’s not about always scoring points and shooting a high percentage.”
On shooting well from three tonight
“Well we did. Mo had it going in the third quarter. I believe in the percentages of the three point shot. If a guy is a 35 percent shooter, it’s going to work its way through. Chief didn’t necessarily shoot the ball well early in the series and he had a couple games for us, same thing with Mo, and Dame and CJ. As long as they’re good shots and open shots and we shoot them with confidence, it’s going to work itself out. That’s part of who we are. We’ve got to take them and believe that you’re going to make them.”
On challenge of facing warriors
“With a 12:30 game, it’s going to be pretty simple basketball, pretty simple preparation. As the series goes along, both teams will make adjustments. They’ve had some time to think about us. It’s going to be a challenge obviously, but we’ll watch a lot of video tonight and tomorrow, have a meeting tomorrow, and be ready to tip it up on Sunday.”
“Our scouting and video, we’re prepared from that standpoint. The coaches, we haven’t put together a game plan or anything like that, all the legwork’s been done, now it’s just a matter of coming up with a game plan.”
What do you remember about matchups with Warriors?
“I’d love to score 130 again, that would be nice. What stands out is Steph having a quarter, or Klay having a quarter – or somebody – the first game, Brandon Rush and Ian Clark made the difference with their shooting. They’re so balanced and so many different players can hurt you, obviously Klay and Steph are the primary ones, but that’s the challenge. They can put a quick spurt on you at any time and that’s what they kind of do and they did against us in their three wins.”
On Clippers tenacity given injuries:
“Well I’m glad you brought that up – I want to congratulate the Clippers and Doc. Obviously the injuries that they had was a setback but they really competed hard. Firstly, I’m very disappointed for Chris Paul and Blake that they weren’t able to be a part of it. Obviously they had championship aspirations and they weren’t playing at full strength, so I really admire what they were able to do. We knew they were going to play hard, we knew they were going to compete and they did, so I’m thrilled with the win but my hat’s off to them.”
Is all that matters the win despite not a pretty game?
“Hey, 106-103 is beautiful. Look, it was a grind it out game. They have some players who can put the ball in the basket and play off the dribble. Honestly, we lost so many of these type of games early in the season, to keep our composure and make the plays, get a rebound, make some free throws, trust your teammates. It’s not going to be a beautiful 48 minutes. But what I have a problem with is that when you don’t score, it’s considered ugly basketball – when two teams are really competing and playing hard and defending, to me, that’s a thing of beauty as well. So it’s not about always scoring points and shooting a high percentage.”
On shooting well from three tonight
“Well we did. Mo had it going in the third quarter. I believe in the percentages of the three point shot. If a guy is a 35 percent shooter, it’s going to work its way through. Chief didn’t necessarily shoot the ball well early in the series and he had a couple games for us, same thing with Mo, and Dame and CJ. As long as they’re good shots and open shots and we shoot them with confidence, it’s going to work itself out. That’s part of who we are. We’ve got to take them and believe that you’re going to make them.”
On challenge of facing warriors
“With a 12:30 game, it’s going to be pretty simple basketball, pretty simple preparation. As the series goes along, both teams will make adjustments. They’ve had some time to think about us. It’s going to be a challenge obviously, but we’ll watch a lot of video tonight and tomorrow, have a meeting tomorrow, and be ready to tip it up on Sunday.”
“Our scouting and video, we’re prepared from that standpoint. The coaches, we haven’t put together a game plan or anything like that, all the legwork’s been done, now it’s just a matter of coming up with a game plan.”
What do you remember about matchups with Warriors?
“I’d love to score 130 again, that would be nice. What stands out is Steph having a quarter, or Klay having a quarter – or somebody – the first game, Brandon Rush and Ian Clark made the difference with their shooting. They’re so balanced and so many different players can hurt you, obviously Klay and Steph are the primary ones, but that’s the challenge. They can put a quick spurt on you at any time and that’s what they kind of do and they did against us in their three wins.”
