 | Keith Smart
(On the Kings’ overall play in the game.)
“I just want to say these guys are responding in a very positive way. We come in here not having a chance to play, but they played hard and got off to a great start. The start was critical against a team like this. We had the opportunity to a great start and make them chase us. Now understand in an NBA game, you won’t have situations where you have a fifteen point lead in the first quarter, in the first half. Teams are going to make runs. Especially good teams at home, so we knew that part. We wanted to stay real, real close, so we had a chance late in the game where we made a ton of plays down the stretch, where guys did a great job. We shot the ball very well, the first time in a game with a winning effort for us, because we’ve been down to the twenty-ninth percentile (on offense). John Salmons, who had been struggling, made some critical plays and shots down the stretch. I got to get this out, Francisco Garcia came up to me during a time out and whispered into my ear, ‘Coach, leave Johnny in. Let him go. Let him play.’ And that’s a compliment from a team player right there. He wants the team to do well. He wants John (Salmons) to do well and that’s the partnership we’ve got to form with each individual. More importantly, this group played a great game. Tyreke (Evans) almost had a triple-double, made some big plays, rebounded, and moved the ball how I wanted him to move the basketball, getting other people involved. So right now, tonight anyway, the best guys on our team played well.”
(On the Kings’ strong start to the game.)
“I’m trying to get this team to become a running team. We have the ability to become a running team that can rebound. That’s unusual when you have a running team that can rebound, but we have the strength of a young team that are good rebounders. So we got out to a great start. You saw early in the game, we had several opportunities where our bigs were finishing plays off the break. The luxury that we have is that our bigs are bigs that can run, they can rebound, and that’s a luxury. Then you have perimeter players that can push the ball. They haven’t been in the kind of shape that’s necessary to be able to be a running team right now, but we are getting there. We’re beginning to put together stings of where we can get out there and run, and once we get in the open court, we can have our fun and play off of each other from there.”
(On the team’s composure closing out the fourth quarter.)
“I think it was a combination of myself and a combination of the players. Now give them credit because they held their composure. One of the assistant coaches made a great comment in a time out. Our staff is a great complement of each other as well, and he said, ‘Guys, we’re on the road, down by two, against this team right here. We wouldn’t trade that for anything to be in this position right here.’ I think the conversation that we’re having amongst ourselves in our time-outs and our huddles is calming the guys down. It is my job now to make sure I get the right play in and the ball to the right people’s hands to make the plays. I called a couple of plays for John Salmons to get the ball to his hands in the area of the court where he can operate pretty well, and he made the shots that were necessary. I think we’re growing. We’re not there yet because we still have a couple of animals on the road that we’ve got to deal with, but tonight was a big step. These guys did something that they haven’t done here in a long time, which is winning a game here. I’ve been in the league for a long time and have never had success in this building. It’s one game, I know, but when you’re trying to build something special, every road win counts for our basketball team.” |