|
Browse by Sport |
|
|
Find us on |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
February 13, 2015
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK
Q. Utah is a young team trying to find their way, clearly. How do you think they've grown since the start of the year? PAUL MILLSAP: I think they've grown. The most important thing about them is that they play hard. They're well-coached. I feel like especially a young team like that, guys come out and play hard every game. If they are down 20 or up 20, they'll find a way to continue to compete. They're a very competitive group of guys.
Q. Paul, congrats for being here. Friday the 13th, a day that follows superstitions. Is there anything that freaks you out? PAUL MILLSAP: Anything that freaks me out? I try not to be superstitious. Once you get caught up in superstitions -- let's talk later.
Q. Millsap is not a common surname. I know the country singer Ronnie Milsap. He only spells it with one L. I am just kind of curious if you ever listen to his music? It's a small fraternity. PAUL MILLSAP: No. A lot of people when they hear my name, they think of Ronnie Milsap.
Q. He's a good singer. PAUL MILLSAP: People get mixed up. Especially when I played with Ronnie Brewer. They would think of Ronnie Milsap.
Q. What are your goals for the second half? PAUL MILLSAP: Being better than the first half.
Q. Do you feel it's necessary to make any additions? PAUL MILLSAP: I like our group. I like where we came from, where we're going.
Q. Do you think there's a risk of disrupting chemistry? PAUL MILLSAP: I don't think so. If we do, I think they will learn to adjust. I think they'll fit in somehow. The way that our team is predicated upon.
Q. Being here again, do you still feel a sense of accomplishment? PAUL MILLSAP: A little accomplishment, but there's still a lot of work to be done. There's still room to improve for myself, and obviously for the team.
FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports
|
|