Utah Jazz coach is pleased with how his team's offense is coming together despite the 140-137 loss to the Golden State Warriors.
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00:00 I thought, obviously, proud of the team
00:03 for hanging in and battling.
00:06 And the comeback that we made at the end,
00:09 obviously coming up short doesn't feel good.
00:11 But for the majority of our game,
00:15 the defense just wasn't physical enough.
00:21 We did a poor job of understanding body position
00:29 off the ball.
00:30 We got back cut way too much.
00:33 I think overall, we did a pretty good job on Steph.
00:36 But Clay Thompson got away from us a little bit,
00:42 especially in the second half.
00:45 He made some tough ones.
00:46 I thought Chris did a pretty good job pursuing him
00:49 and trying to speed him up.
00:50 But Clay's a hell of a player.
00:52 And it wasn't the jump shots that bothered me as much
00:57 as the back cuts for layups and us being
01:01 too spread out defensively.
01:04 Offensively, I thought our team played well the entire game.
01:09 Lowry probably had one of his worst shooting games
01:15 since he's been here in Utah, but continued
01:19 to fight and battle.
01:20 Keyante and Colin were both really,
01:24 really special on the offensive end tonight.
01:26 Colin did a great job driving, draws a lot of contact,
01:29 got himself to the free throw line a lot.
01:30 And obviously, Keyante, tonight was probably
01:34 his sort of coming out party in terms of being an off the dribble
01:39 three-point shooter.
01:39 I think we saw tonight what I've been seeing
01:44 and we've been seeing behind closed doors in terms
01:47 of his ability to get those shots off in a variety of ways.