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HEAD COACH TERRY STOTTS
“It was a good grind-it-out game for us. The offense never really got on track for most of the night but our defense was pretty solid for the most part. We did a good job on tendencies. We didn’t rebound the ball particularly well the first half but I thought we took care of that better the second half. Gerald Henderson really gave us a lift off the bench, particularly in the first half, but he was solid. It was disappointing – up nine at half, I wish we could have kind of extended the lead a little but they came back and we did what we needed to do.”
On getting 17 turnovers from Wolves, was that an emphasis?
“Forcing turnovers hasn’t been an emphasis, I think just emphasizing being more aggressive defensively and being in position. I think if you’re aggressive and you’re alert and you’re in position, I think turnovers come to you, but it’s not about picking a guy off the dribble or something like that. It’s about being fundamental and I think when you’re doing that, you have a better chance.”
Do you sense more belief with team in this stretch?
“I don’t know if it’s a greater belief. I think we’ve had a belief all year to be perfectly honest. We kicked some games early, we didn’t lose our confidence, we kept working. The schedule has come back to us a little bit, that helps. But I don’t think there’s ever been a point where our confidence has wavered.”
On winning close games lately:
“It’s a process. Still, I don’t think we have had a game that we feel like we stole on a last second play. It’s good that we’ve been able to grind it out in the fourth quarter and find ways to win games and hopefully that’ll continue. But it’s been a process all year. Like we said early in the season when we weren’t doing those things, we had to figure out how to do it and I think it’s been a good progression for us.”
“It was a good grind-it-out game for us. The offense never really got on track for most of the night but our defense was pretty solid for the most part. We did a good job on tendencies. We didn’t rebound the ball particularly well the first half but I thought we took care of that better the second half. Gerald Henderson really gave us a lift off the bench, particularly in the first half, but he was solid. It was disappointing – up nine at half, I wish we could have kind of extended the lead a little but they came back and we did what we needed to do.”
On getting 17 turnovers from Wolves, was that an emphasis?
“Forcing turnovers hasn’t been an emphasis, I think just emphasizing being more aggressive defensively and being in position. I think if you’re aggressive and you’re alert and you’re in position, I think turnovers come to you, but it’s not about picking a guy off the dribble or something like that. It’s about being fundamental and I think when you’re doing that, you have a better chance.”
Do you sense more belief with team in this stretch?
“I don’t know if it’s a greater belief. I think we’ve had a belief all year to be perfectly honest. We kicked some games early, we didn’t lose our confidence, we kept working. The schedule has come back to us a little bit, that helps. But I don’t think there’s ever been a point where our confidence has wavered.”
On winning close games lately:
“It’s a process. Still, I don’t think we have had a game that we feel like we stole on a last second play. It’s good that we’ve been able to grind it out in the fourth quarter and find ways to win games and hopefully that’ll continue. But it’s been a process all year. Like we said early in the season when we weren’t doing those things, we had to figure out how to do it and I think it’s been a good progression for us.”
