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Thunder boss: The second half should have been better and wouldn't have limited Alexander's heads-up

Thunder boss: The second half should have been better and wouldn't have limited Alexander's heads-up

Live bar January 16, NBA regular season, the Thunder lost 102-107 to the Cavaliers.

In an interview after the game, Thunder coach Mark Degnault said: "We should have performed better in the second half, we should have attacked in the way we needed to attack. ”

Speaking about Josh-Gidi, Degnault said: "If he's doing a bad job like this, then we can accept it. ”

Speaking of Alexander, Degnault said: "What I told him was to constantly cheer himself on with his performance on the field. I'm not going to stop Alexander from singles, a lot of the playoffs come down to singles talent, and I don't want to belittle singles. ”

Speaking about Muscala, Degnault said: "He's been dealing with his lingering ankle injury this season and we try not to let him play 20-30 minutes, which is not the best thing for him. ”

In this game, Alexander played 34 minutes and had 21 points, 4 rebounds and 7 assists; Muscala played 8 minutes and scored 9 points; and Gidey played 29 minutes and had 11 points and 10 rebounds.

(Poplar Riverside)

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