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Hardy: I ​​don’t want to use back-to-back fatigue as an excuse for losing. My concentration is lax&&; my brain is a bit slow.

In the NBA regular season, the Jazz lost to the Warriors 117-134. After the game, Jazz coach Will Hardy accepted an interview with reporters. Xiaoba compiled part of his interview content, as follows:

About what was going on when the Jazz scored 35 points in the first quarter

"I think we moved the ball very well. Because we defended very successfully, we were able to play the rhythm. In the second The situation was reversed in the quarter, and we couldn't make a shot, so they counterattacked at full speed. The Warriors are still one of the best teams in the league with no structure and fast pace. They think very fast and move quickly. The team has a good rhythm. I think we interfered with their three-pointers very well in the first quarter. They probably missed a few shots that they normally would have made, and we took good advantage of them in transition on the second night of a back-to-back. "I don't want to use fatigue as an excuse, if anything, I don't think our 'brain' was a little slow." I felt like our legs couldn't move a lot of the time. I did feel like we lost focus, especially in that little stretch at the beginning of the second quarter, and if you look at the rest of the game, it was evenly matched, and that was our problem - there were short breaks in the game that kind of stretched the game out."

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