|
November 26, 2005 | TD Waterhouse Centre | Miami HEAT - 77 | Orlando Magic - 80
HEAT Head Coach Stan Van Gundy
On the Game: “Our perimeter guys especially didn’t bring us any energy early and we did not get ball movement until the very end and then we had some great movement. Until then we simply would not play the game together. When guys are missing shots we start forcing. We don’t have the discipline right now to stick with our game and it really shows. Then when the guys started making a couple shots we loosened up and played our game and we look like we know what we’re doing. So we’ve got to answer that deep inside ourselves with some mental toughness and discipline to play the game hat we’re supposed to. And then we brought the game right down to the wire, we got a big stop, we’re down two and we’ve got a chance and we come right out of a timeout and don’t execute the play. So it’s very disappointing that a veteran team we’re not able to sit and look at a play in a timeout and run it.” On the O.B. play at end “I did not see it; I did not have a good view of what happened at the end ” “Right now, we’re not a team that has shown consistency of energy or intensity. We want to play only as much as we think we have to play, and we put ourselves in bad situations and we’re taking some tough losses because of it. And either we’ll learn from it or point fingers at referees or whoever and we won’t learn anything and the same thing will keep happening. It’s entirely up to our guys ”
On the game: “I think every individual on the team has to do a check. They gotta check themselves mentally and from the standpoint of approaching the game and understand that there’s a sense of urgency in starting games off with the energy we need in order to win the game. I think starting the games off slow just gives our opponent the opportunity to build confidence and at the same time build a lead. Against great teams you can’t do that. If we expect to accomplish anything in June or during the playoffs, we can’t approach the game with that mentality at all. I know it’s still early but we’re practicing and preparing ourselves for the playoffs. This regular season is just preparation for the playoffs and I don’t think we’re doing a very good job in approaching each and every game the right way. In spurts we play well but there has to be a level of consistency. It might have something to do with the fact that we’re a little short handed and at the same time we’ve got guys trying to learn the system, the defensive system that we have. We don’t have too many problems scoring the basket—we’ve shown we can do that. We just gotta make a better effort in stopping the basketball; and rebounding and taking care of the basketball from a turnover standpoint.” “I think everyone else takes losing hard. Everybody has a different approach to the game. I’ve been doing this for a long time so there’s a lot of people that truly hadn’t gone through the things I’ve gone through so I look at it from a different perspective then a lot of other people. At the same time, I hate it when you work your butt off and try to put yourself in a situation to win a ballgame and someone makes a decision that’s not in your favor down the stretch. I’m talking about the end and the call that was made. I said “Lou (Referee Luis Grillo) you’ve got to let the players decide the game in that situation. This has been a hard fought game and let the players decide the game. Don’t let that call decide whether or not we’re going to win or lose.” If we would have started the game a little better than maybe we wouldn’t have been in that situation.”
On the referee's call at the end of the 4th quarter: On stepping out of bounds: On the referee's call at the end of the 4th quarter: On what he says to the referee for not getting called for fouls when driving to the basket: On if it affects him during the game: On the Game: No, I was kind of moving away at the time to kind of get out of the way of the play, but obviously he did or the referee wouldn’t have called it. It’s important to be able to win games down the stretch, whether you’re up by a few or down by a few, the main thing is to try and get the best execution you can. We had a couple possessions where we didn’t get the greatest shots but then neither did they. I think you can credit that to the defense of both teams. They’re one of the best defensive teams in the NBA and it’s just really important to be able to make plays down the stretch from a confidence stand point. To get three wins in a row and get back to .500, a lot of people walked out of this building after the New Orleans game, myself included, and a lot of people didn’t feel good about where we were at that point in time and that’s a testament to these guys to come back after that game and rattle off these three wins and now we have to take our act on the road and try and play the same way on the road. And I’ll tell you what, the crowd was big tonight. The crowd was like old time coming down the stretch. It was like an old fashioned Miami-Orlando game. I don’t know how many people were here but I could tell that they were into the game and I think our players could sense that also. Well we’re tied in the loss column with Miami for first place in the division, that’s all that counts. I don’t look at the win column, all I look at is the loss column and we’re right there at the top of the division with everybody else and that’s got to be something we strive for. We made big free throws down the stretch when we had to and I thought a big thing tonight was that our guys continually attacked the basket and kept the pressure on Miami.
On the game: On Miami's 4th quarter run: On the game: “You don’t have to do it with points or you know, anything in the stat column. I think you’ve got go out there and do what my coach asks me to do, what the team needs, and that’s run the team and play defense. Every thing else will come in the game.” On out-rebounding the giants: On the game: On playing against Zo: “We wanted this game real bad. I think that the Heat has beat us like nine times in a row; we haven’t beat them at home. So I think this is the first time we’ve beat them in a while. SO we wanted to stop that tonight. What can I say, happy.”
On playing against D-Wade: |
HEAT Partners
HEAT Player Video
HEAT/Google Calendar
|