We just don't come committed to win road games. How can we play a team like Phoenix and look as good as we did the other night Tonight we look like a team that never saw each other. Some of it is due to mental preparedness and being committed to each other.
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If you are continuing with repetition, then the players will get tired of it, and that's part of why I left Seattle, ... I felt like I was hard, hard, hard on them, and I couldn't do it anymore because they were going to tune me out. After a few years of that, players are like, 'I've heard it before,' and it just becomes noise.Nate McMillan
It's really nice to get this win before we go on the road. I thought our guys scrapped all 48 minutes. Jack played much bigger than his size. I think it was his best game of the season.
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They have strong starting units, and they're deep teams. If you're picking two teams to come out of the West and East, definitely a lot of people would pick San Antonio, and I think it would be split between Miami and Detroit.
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The ball stopped moving in the fourth quarter. We were content to play finesse basketball instead of power basketball. When they got hot, I thought we tightened up a bit. We did make plays down the stretch, however, to win it.
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Kirilenko does such a good job of defending. I drew up a play to get him away from the ball and he still came all the way from the weak side to block the shot.
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He's been a true professional. He hasn't complained and he got his opportunity.
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