He looks like he belonged. He didn't look like he is scared. |
He said, 'Coach, get me out. I can't play, they won't let me play. |
He seemed out of sync, ... He looked a little tired. |
He told me it was bothering him, and I told him if it hurts even a little bit to just sit out. I am going to have a hard time getting everybody minutes anyway. |
He wants to put all that stuff aside. |
He's an NBA player. We'll watch him wherever he goes. |
He's going to play, unless he's hurt. |
He's not out there, wide-eyed. I didn't expect him to be where he is now. |
He's picked up our defensive concepts, and he listens and executes well. He's doing a great job. |
He's playing with good players, |
He's really enjoying it. He's been away from the NBA long enough, he thinks, and he'd like to get his feet wet. |
He's very unique because of his size and quickness and his three-point shooting ability. There just aren't many athletes like that out there. |
I can't fault our guys on their hustle. They won every hustle category. ... But where we're messing up is that their first four shots are in the paint. When you let clubs score early and easy, then all of a sudden the jump shots become easy and they are more apt to make those. If you make them start from the outside, then you have a chance. |
I can't tell you how many flight attendants came up to me and told me we have the nicest team in the league to fly with. To me, how they treat people is more important than how they dress. |
I certainly see it (starting Evans) as a viable option, ... Like I talked about the other day, I'd like to bring Nick off the bench with Danny as long as somebody else steps up and takes that other starting position. |