Michael Redd
Michael Redd
Michael Wesley Reddis an American former professional basketball player. He was drafted 43rd overall by the Milwaukee Bucks in the 2000 NBA draft. He was born in Columbus, Ohio, where he attended West High School. He was also a member of the U.S. national basketball team...
ProfessionBasketball Player
Date of Birth24 August 1979
CityColumbus, OH
beat blew fairly game half month months open played second team
We were re-evaluating ourselves, that's all. It was a disappointing loss. We beat this team about a month and a half ago, two months ago. ... We played them fairly well through the first half of the game and they blew it open in the second half too much.
open
We made adjustments to try to get me open in better positions.
hit night open rhythm
We struggled. We had a lot of open looks, but it wasn't our night to hit them. We just never got in a rhythm from the three-point line. But once again, we try not to live by that.
creativity gets identity open push takes
Our whole identity is to push the basketball, and that's what he does best. Once he gets in the open court, his creativity takes over, and we're better off by doing that.
blew everybody open opened
I like the way we had 33 assists. That blew it open because they didn't know who to guard. It opened up for everybody else.
We have to buckle down and play for our lives.
against average slap
To average 30 against Detroit, that's a slap in their face. They're not going to take that.
guys shut three whenever
Whenever I got the ball, I had two or three guys around me. They were really concentrating on me, to shut me down.
flaws hot knew offensive run
We knew that we had to get out and run tonight. But I don't know of any flaws that we had in our offensive game. Everyone got hot tonight.
environment game home hopefully tough
We're going home now and hopefully that will help. It's a different environment. This (The Palace) is a tough place to play. Hopefully we can get home and we will be able to ante-up for Game 3.
advantage smaller tried
T.J.'s smaller than him, so he tried to take advantage of that.
signs standard strive
Those signs are the real deal. They're our standard and what we strive for in every game.
game home intensity playing playoff
This was a playoff game for us. The intensity was there for us. This is (inexcusable), playing at home like this. It must change.
bigger bit chase guy rip
We're going to try to put a bigger guy on him and have T.J. chase around Rip (Richard Hamilton) a little bit more.