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Postgame Quotes-vs. Portland
Kings Coach Rick Adelman
“You really have to have concentration all the time on those two guards and we didn’t do it in the first (half). We gave Nick (Van Exel) 18 points and I think he got 12 without even doing anything because his guy wasn’t even staying with him. That’s all we talked about was staying with those two guards and never giving them shots because they are really good at finding each other. Even that free-throw, I don’t know why they would rebound a free-throw there but again, you don’t watch the ball, you stay with the shooters. Finally, in the last two possessions Mike (Bibby) and Cuttino (Mobley) never left them. It’s just one of those games where concentration is what you need and to focus on what you’re trying to do.”
“Van Excel got three or four shots where he just passed the ball to (Damon) Stoudamire and he just took three steps away and he threw it right back to him. We looked on film because the guy who is guarding him says I am going to help but you don’t. You help with the big people and those things were really disturbing. If you’re guarding him you can’t stand around, you just have to keep moving with him. They can come off picks and they can make tough shots but, to give them wide open looks, especially the way Van Excel is shooting the ball, it’s like he’s been re-born again because every game he just shoots it so well. Every time he gets an open three he makes it. I just thought our concentration in those areas wasn’t great. I thought our two young guys Maurice (Evans) and Kevin (Martin) did a great job of bringing energy to the fourth quarter and getting the crowd into it. We really should have finished that in the fourth quarter but, it was good to see them come in and give us that spark.”
Cuttino Mobley
“Basketball is always fun. Tiring? Yeah. But we stuck it out. They [Portland] where getting a lot of offensive rebounds. But we pulled it out.”
“I’m not going to struggle. I’m too aggressive to struggle. I think I was one for five, or one for six in the first half. In the second half, I just came out and played. I played in the first half, it just didn’t go in.”
“When I’m on the basketball court, I always feel comfortable. They [the rest of the Kings] make you feel comfortable. We pass the ball and we play together. It’s definitely a comfortable situation for me.”
On being a team leader:
“Sometimes when I think we need it, I think I’m the loudest one. I just have to stay focused all the time, to make sure we’re ready.”
“Chris [Webber] is amazing to me. Everytime he scores I laugh because it looks so easy. Everything he does looks easy.”
Maurice Evans
“Stoudamire and those guys were really really aggressive. They were really attacking the boards, they out-rebounded us by about 20. But we stuck with it and we got the win, and that’s what matters.”
On getting another battle scar:
“I don’t know what it is, but it’s been rough out here lately. We’re just sticking with it, and I’m sticking with it. Hopefully we can make some good on Phoenix while they are struggling. We’ve just got to stick with it, it’s a long season.”
“Nick and those guys still got a lot of looks. But you just got to stay down and keep them in front of you and just try and contest shots the best you can.”
On Lebron coming on Thursday:
“He’s playing really really well this season, he’s been really aggressive. I think in any situation like that you’ve just got to be equally aggressive on the defense, trying to attack them and make him work for everything. He’s going to get his looks, he’s going to get his points, we’ve just got to make him work for it.”
PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS
Coach Maurice Cheeks
“Cuttino (Mobley) was actually one of the guys that kept them in the game. He helped them because he made a lot of jump shots. He made a three after they blocked a shot. He ended up making a wide open three in the corner and another three right in front of our bench. He was the guy that continued to score the ball when they went up nine. We battled back, but he was the guy that continued scoring.”
“I can’t let them hang their heads and get down on themselves because the effort that we put out is going to turn. The moment the effort stops is when we really have no chance. That’s what I keep telling them and that’s what I keep preaching to them. As long as we have the effort, we give ourselves a chance to win the game.”
Forward/Guard Ruben Patterson
“We’ve been fighting this whole road trip and we just didn’t pull it out.”
What was the difference in the end?
“I give it to Chris Webber. He made some big shots for them. We just have to keep competing and keep fighting everynight.”
Guard Nick Van Exel
About the three into overtime.
“It was forced, but it felt good - it felt real good. I knew it was a forced shot, but you know I take crazy shots anyway, so it don’t matter.”
“I pretty much know how they play defensively and you just try to take advantage of it. This is a pretty good shooters gym right here and I really like shooting in this gym.”
About Cuttino Mobley
“It’s the same old thing, that’s my boy. There’s was a lot of trash talking, but having fun and it looked like he’s fitting in pretty well with them. I think he’ll be a good addition to their team.”
“They played good tonight. Joel had 22 boards, 17 points, that was great. We needed that and we need that everynight from him. I guess he’s showing people what he can do. So that was good. Theo (Ratliff) played good for us also. Everybody has been working hard.”
Postgame Quotes-vs. Portland

“You really have to have concentration all the time on those two guards and we didn’t do it in the first (half). We gave Nick (Van Exel) 18 points and I think he got 12 without even doing anything because his guy wasn’t even staying with him. That’s all we talked about was staying with those two guards and never giving them shots because they are really good at finding each other. Even that free-throw, I don’t know why they would rebound a free-throw there but again, you don’t watch the ball, you stay with the shooters. Finally, in the last two possessions Mike (Bibby) and Cuttino (Mobley) never left them. It’s just one of those games where concentration is what you need and to focus on what you’re trying to do.”
“Van Excel got three or four shots where he just passed the ball to (Damon) Stoudamire and he just took three steps away and he threw it right back to him. We looked on film because the guy who is guarding him says I am going to help but you don’t. You help with the big people and those things were really disturbing. If you’re guarding him you can’t stand around, you just have to keep moving with him. They can come off picks and they can make tough shots but, to give them wide open looks, especially the way Van Excel is shooting the ball, it’s like he’s been re-born again because every game he just shoots it so well. Every time he gets an open three he makes it. I just thought our concentration in those areas wasn’t great. I thought our two young guys Maurice (Evans) and Kevin (Martin) did a great job of bringing energy to the fourth quarter and getting the crowd into it. We really should have finished that in the fourth quarter but, it was good to see them come in and give us that spark.”

“Basketball is always fun. Tiring? Yeah. But we stuck it out. They [Portland] where getting a lot of offensive rebounds. But we pulled it out.”
“I’m not going to struggle. I’m too aggressive to struggle. I think I was one for five, or one for six in the first half. In the second half, I just came out and played. I played in the first half, it just didn’t go in.”
“When I’m on the basketball court, I always feel comfortable. They [the rest of the Kings] make you feel comfortable. We pass the ball and we play together. It’s definitely a comfortable situation for me.”
On being a team leader:
“Sometimes when I think we need it, I think I’m the loudest one. I just have to stay focused all the time, to make sure we’re ready.”
“Chris [Webber] is amazing to me. Everytime he scores I laugh because it looks so easy. Everything he does looks easy.”

“Stoudamire and those guys were really really aggressive. They were really attacking the boards, they out-rebounded us by about 20. But we stuck with it and we got the win, and that’s what matters.”
On getting another battle scar:
“I don’t know what it is, but it’s been rough out here lately. We’re just sticking with it, and I’m sticking with it. Hopefully we can make some good on Phoenix while they are struggling. We’ve just got to stick with it, it’s a long season.”
“Nick and those guys still got a lot of looks. But you just got to stay down and keep them in front of you and just try and contest shots the best you can.”
On Lebron coming on Thursday:
“He’s playing really really well this season, he’s been really aggressive. I think in any situation like that you’ve just got to be equally aggressive on the defense, trying to attack them and make him work for everything. He’s going to get his looks, he’s going to get his points, we’ve just got to make him work for it.”
PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS
Coach Maurice Cheeks
“Cuttino (Mobley) was actually one of the guys that kept them in the game. He helped them because he made a lot of jump shots. He made a three after they blocked a shot. He ended up making a wide open three in the corner and another three right in front of our bench. He was the guy that continued to score the ball when they went up nine. We battled back, but he was the guy that continued scoring.”
“I can’t let them hang their heads and get down on themselves because the effort that we put out is going to turn. The moment the effort stops is when we really have no chance. That’s what I keep telling them and that’s what I keep preaching to them. As long as we have the effort, we give ourselves a chance to win the game.”
Forward/Guard Ruben Patterson
“We’ve been fighting this whole road trip and we just didn’t pull it out.”
What was the difference in the end?
“I give it to Chris Webber. He made some big shots for them. We just have to keep competing and keep fighting everynight.”
Guard Nick Van Exel
About the three into overtime.
“It was forced, but it felt good - it felt real good. I knew it was a forced shot, but you know I take crazy shots anyway, so it don’t matter.”
“I pretty much know how they play defensively and you just try to take advantage of it. This is a pretty good shooters gym right here and I really like shooting in this gym.”
About Cuttino Mobley
“It’s the same old thing, that’s my boy. There’s was a lot of trash talking, but having fun and it looked like he’s fitting in pretty well with them. I think he’ll be a good addition to their team.”
“They played good tonight. Joel had 22 boards, 17 points, that was great. We needed that and we need that everynight from him. I guess he’s showing people what he can do. So that was good. Theo (Ratliff) played good for us also. Everybody has been working hard.”