Post-game InterviewsDevin:
Primo:
Derrick:
Jakob:
Pop:
We kept finding more of our game as the game progressed, and while we were against an undermanned team, when they made runs and closed the lead gap, we pulled away and kept it that way for good.
It wasn't until late in the 3RD Q that Pop opened up the bench a bit more, and while it took a little bit for the guys to refamiliarize themselves with one another, especially versus new opponents, once they settled in, they looked great.
The starters took all the 3s in the 1ST half, and the bench made almost all the 3s in the second except for Derrick's lone 3 to start the 3RD Q. So the bench poured in eight timely3s.
Can I say how refreshing it is to get easy points without overlabouring the O to make sure the pecking order is catered to? And how refreshing it is for the young guys to understand the defensive importance and take all else from that energy? And for us to move and share the ball like we did? I just LOVE it!!!
The rebounding battle was close on both O and D, we got blocked a bit more but we stole the ball a bit more, too, and we got 32 assists for our ball sharing ways. On another huge plus side, we forced A LOT of late clock shots by a team that likes to get points in transition. Very solid team D by us tonight.
All five starters were in double figures, and we had seven player in total. Devin ended up leading us in points with 19, Lonnie found his grove with 17, DJ led us with 8 assists and 4 steals, and Jakob had a near triple double with 12 points, 13 rebounds (8 on O

) and 7 assists.
Jakob's two-man game with Doug is vintage already. Wholeheartedly agree with gump that he's a far more impressive mover and athlete than I realized. Plus those back to back 3s were electrifying! So THAT'S what it feels like!
I thought we kept probing away and driving well in the first half even as we need to finish away from big blockers by reversing or driving and kicking if the shot isn't there. It'll come with reps. I thought our trailing bigs were wonderful with their hustle and putbacks. Very team and crowd energizing plays.
Keldon's game is growing. He's no longer just a bulldozer through the key. He used the Euro step, a quick baseline J, a big body drive with a soft finish inside, an O reb putback, cuts to open spaces (good reads!) for dunk, etc., etc. He has a lot more tricks in his tool kit already. Just needs to work on those FTs...
Devin is
poised, man. I really wanted Patrick Williams but with him off the board so early, Devin was my second favourite pick after being the early favourite. Well now he's my favourite again. He's impactful on both ends and is just barely scratching the surface of his abilities. Steals, running out to open spaces for 3s, running ahead to finish passes, using screens to get to his spots and take balanced shots off two-foot elevation, just beautiful.
In a way he puts more pressure on Lonnie and early we saw it. But as the game progressed Lonnie found his niche and rhythm. I thought he was solid defensively, disrupting drives and shots, and was terrific in off-ball movement to get to open spaces throughout. It ended paying dividends for him with some wide open shots and creative drives and finishes. Best of all, I love that he kept on trying.
DJ and Derrick, once they get their rhythm together, will be a problem and I LOVE it. They played together and Pop staggered them, really an ideal situation to grow in versatility. Not all lien-ups clicked well to start with, but they kept figuring it out, and I love that we don't have a minutes hierarchy so that if a guy is sucking we still keep him out there. We're versatile and supportive of one another enough that we're happy for whoever can produce.
Remember when Bryn got all those minutes regardless of how he played? Not anymore! We have bodies to fill in and the poor guy was the only one who didn't score. While he'll surely produce in other games, it's a luxury knowing he's just out there for the one job, and if it's not there, we have others to fill it.
I thought the level of play didn't have nearly the drop off we used to have in third units. Once Tre came in he finished a flaoter with the left, then another with the right hand in the key, calmly. He is so smart. It's crazy that in a few minutes you can see how a true PG orchestrates the game differently, creating space, making solid passes, reading the unfolding plays, and now, taking advantage with confidence.
Diop got caught on late coverages on a couple of 3s, but he ran the floor well and made up for it with some crafty points. It's clear how his effort and finishing got him on the team.
Drew the wrecking ball was all that and some nice touches, too. Some things like banging down low and dragin fouls on opposing Cs doesn't end up on the stat sheet but the dirty work pays off. His running the floor and blocking shots were solid, too.
Jock came in late in the game, his first game back from concussion protocols, and immediately made an impact.
Curious that Thad didn't play. He'll get his minutes, but it's still good to get a look at the team without him, how we figure out opponent runs, how we pass, defend, etc., without the most experienced player helping out. I do wonder if we're protecting him for some impending deal, but I'll probably be wondering that up until the trade deadline.
"Primo! Primo! Primo!" And the crowd erupted when he went to the scorer's table to sub in. Confidently stepping into a smooth 3 made for a near perfect night.
A team full of two way players, interchangeable, lots of ball movement, and lots of getting after it defensively. I mean, THIS is what we've been clamouring for!
No resting on laurels, though. We faced a young, undermanned team and now are up for out first big test, a back-to-back on the road. Still, it's great to have the fans back, great to step into our new style of play more, and grow in confidence with reps before the next upcoming games.