00:00I know you guys would rather not be down double digits,
00:03but this isn't the first time you guys have mounted a comeback like this.
00:06What are you seeing from your team when you're down double digits
00:08that's allowing them to continually come back
00:11and secure these victories down the stretch?
00:13These guys are resilient, man.
00:15They get better as the game goes along.
00:18They really try to pay attention to the details that we're throwing at them.
00:22They're trying to bring energy and multiple efforts
00:27while being physical without sending them to the free throw line.
00:30Then they know we've got to play fast.
00:32You're playing against good teams now,
00:34and you can't go against a set defense all the time.
00:39We're down double digits tonight.
00:41We're also down double digits game one against Cleveland.
00:44For our guys just to stay with it, it's huge
00:48because anything can happen in a 48-minute game as long as you stay the course.
00:52And I tell you, in the first half, you know, the officials did a good job.
00:57They're human.
00:58They're calling what they see.
00:59But, you know, I started, I always like to say hello to them at first.
01:04I jumped them all right away.
01:05And then I apologized to them.
01:07I said, hey, I should have said hi to you guys at least first and then jump you.
01:13But I didn't do a good job of keeping my mind present in the game,
01:17and neither did our players.
01:19We were all bitching too much at the officials, and Rick Brunson was great.
01:24He told me to shut the hell up.
01:26Sorry, Mom.
01:27He told me to shut up or be quiet,
01:30and he told the rest of the team to be quiet and leave the officials alone.
01:34And, you know, it was great of him because we were all kind of losing our mind.
01:39And I did it.
01:40The rest of the guys did it,
01:41and it helped us put our energy elsewhere, especially in the second half.
01:45Thank you so much.
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