Of course they all rattled off some things they can do better.
Rudy Gobert, who finished with 13 points, 16 rebounds, and five blocks, but could not slow down the Spurs’ late midrange assault, said Utah must treat fourth quarters with more importance.
“For us, really, when it’s the fourth quarter, we’ve got to raise our level. It doesn’t matter if we’re down 15, if we’re up 15. We need to have that mindset that when it’s the fourth,” he said. “When we’ve been playing great and we’re up 15, we kind of try to groove into a win, and I don’t think that’s the team we want to be. We can get better in that aspect.
“… It’s frustrating for me and for us as a team to lose those games when we’re the better team for three quarters. It’s really on us to embrace that,” Gobert added. “When it’s the fourth quarter, [treat it like] it’s zero-zero, and we’ve got to win the fourth. Win the fourth, win the game.”