Post Game Quotes (Spurs-Mavs Game Two)
Head Coach Gregg Popovich
On tonight’s game against Dallas - The difference in the game was the boards. We did a better job on the boards and didn’t give up 21 points in second chance points, put backs, etc. Tonight we did a better job at that and it helped us both on the defensive end and pushing the basketball back the other way.
On the play of Tony Parker - He was aggressive, both going to the hole and shooting the jump shot and that always makes us a better team. That is standard for any team. If you are being aggressive offensively it helps your teammates. He did a good job at staying aggressive and keeping it that way. He was very focused the whole way.
On Matt Bonner - Matt is a hustle type guy. He will do his best to get open and he works hard on the boards. But it’s also important for everyone to play well. He spreads the court well for us. That’s the important part of what he does for us.
On the Dallas response to tonight’s loss - One would hope that you would come back from a loss with aggression and determination. I think all teams that are in the playoffs do that. Dallas will come back very dedicated and come back hard on Thursday. But they did their job. They came here and won a game and did what they wanted to do.
On Drew Gooden’s fall - It was an odd fall, but it was no one’s fault. He was spitting up blood so they checked him out. I am not sure what is going on to be honest with you.
On the difference between tonight and last game’s finish - It’s never one thing. We continued to make shots and score and we didn’t do that in the first game because we had a dry spell. We played better defense, got rebounds and didn’t give up second chance points. In Game One they had everything going for them in that aspect – but that’s basketball.
Roger Mason Jr
On the win - We played well. I think defensively, our focus from the start of the game was key. Obviously, Tony (Parker) was outstanding. He was just leading us and making shots and that’s the way we need to play.
On not allowing their bench to have a big game - We were desperate tonight. We had a great start last game and we let them come back. Tonight we said, even if we’re up 20 or 15 we’re going to keep playing. We did that and they’re going to score points but we want to make it tough on them.
On hedging on their pick-and-rolls - We wanted to make them uncomfortable. Last game, we let (Jose) Barea have too much space and he hurt us. I think tonight we focused in on it. Tim (Duncan) and the big guys did a great job on hedging out and we were able to contest their shots.
I was in Matt’s ear at every timeout. He’s one of the best shooters in the league and we need that. We need him to be super aggressive and tonight he did that.
Tim Duncan
On the win - We talked about sustaining and obviously we had a great start to the game and got out to a lead and understood that in the third and fourth quarter last game we let off the gas. We wanted to stay solid and I think we did a good job of that, playing for all 48 minutes.
On the turnaround from Game 1 - Better bounces for us. A little more focus on knowing what they want to do and trying to clean up some of their stuff. I thought we did a better defensive job of contesting shots and we blocked a couple shots and kept it off the glass.
On the affect Matt Bonner’s threes had on the team - He was great for us. He did a much better job of moving and finding the open spot and making them respect that. We’re going to continue to work for that and when TP (Tony Parker) is playing the way he is those guys are going to be wide open all over the floor.
On playing a great all-around game - Defensively and offensively and even when they made a run and got the lead to under 10, we didn’t panic. We went back to what we were doing and pushed it back up.
Head Coach Rick Carlisle
Opening Statement - It was a disappointing game from our perspective. San Antonio really brought up their level of aggression I thought, [especially] at the defensive end. They were very good offensively. We’re going to have to do better at both ends ourselves. The first and third quarters were our undoing. We just got off to a bad start. In the third we got it down to nine and then they got it up to 16 or 17. We just couldn’t get a handle on the game at that point. We’ve got to regroup and we’ve got to do a lot of things better.
On the bench not being as effective as in Game 1 - Our whole team wasn’t as effective. I wouldn’t point to the bench, we just struggled. I thought it was their aggressive posture that had more to do with it than anything. We’re going to have to, as I said, be better at both ends. I thought we were playing hard, it’s just that they were really, super aggressive.
On Bowen neutralizing J.J. Barea - We’re going to have to just play better overall. We gave up 39% 3-point shooting and 53% from the floor. You could talk about individual matchups, but overall our team is going to have to play better defensively. That will help our offense. We’re going to have to put the ball in the whole when we have the opportunities. Bowen’s a guy they’re going to put on either the best perimeter player or the guy that’s causing a problem at any time. He does a great job and we’re just going to have to do better.
On being content with a split coming into the game - I didn’t think so. I thought we were playing hard and they just took it to another level tonight. That was the difference. We were never able to meet their level of intensity and it wasn’t that we weren’t playing hard. They just ramped it up higher.
On the Spurs’ focus on shutting down Nowitski - Again I think we’re going to have to be better defensively. We’re always going to get better shots and be able to get our better players stops when we’re getting stops on defense. It’s much harder when you’re taking the ball out of the other team’s basket. Look, we’re going to have to work to get Dirk and Jet more look. They’re obviously a priority defensively for them. That’s going to be on the coaching staff to do. We’re going to have to do that in the next couple of days obviously.
On stopping a team that is as hot as the Spurs were tonight - You’re got to be better with your coverages. I think when we go look at the film we’re going to find that there are areas that we can approve on, obviously. It’s tough with a guy like Parker with great quickness. He’s just a difficult guy to deal with, but it’s a five-man responsibility. We’re going to have to keep throwing a bunch of different guys at him, but he’s tough. We’re going to have to do better.
Jason Terry
On the game - We need to stay positive and up beat. We are ready to get home for Gm3. The Spurs did exactly what they needed to do tonight. Tonight was a must win for the Spurs. Were going back to Dallas in a similar situation, we need to win game 3. You have to give the Spurs all the credit tonight because they out worked us on both ends of the court.
The Spurs keyed on both Dirk and me during game 1 and game 2 the only difference was our lack of execution tonight. You have to take you hat off to Tony Parker he played well and really stepped up for his team. When you give up 23 first quarter points that’s just unacceptable, we need to adjust our game plan and really hone on Tony during game 3. Tony is the head of the snake and we need to make someone else beat us to have a chance.
The Spurs were keyed in tonight. They didn’t allow our guys to make the easy baskets and we expected that from them. The Spurs are champions for a reason, now its time for us to go home and put forth a good effort Thursday night.
The series is tired one to one and that’s as positive as we could have expected coming into San Antonio, if you lose by one or thirty its still one game, now its time for us to dust off and get after it.
Jose Barea
On the game - The Spurs came out on fire tonight. We tried what we could but the Spurs weren’t losing. They made the necessary adjustments and played great basketball.
The Spurs killed us on every end of the court. We need to go home and have a couple of good practices and get ready for Thursday.