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Jackson admits being shorthanded is hurting Warriors

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Sat, 24 Mar 2012|

Mark Jackson meets the media at Warriors shootaround prior to facing the Kings.

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Transcript

When you look at it. Us being shorthanded. Night in and night out. Chances on the teams that we will be facing. We'll have more talent than us. One thing that it's got to remain consistent. Is out energy. -- -- -- -- And when you do those things along with defending. You give yourself a chance. The mindset is still winning. The reality is. We're playing against teams that. Tell lies are superior to us when we're -- we're going continue to get out there and we're gonna go. For example tonight. Expected to come out there with a victory -- home against a team that we thoroughly beat their own building. So we stick to our principles and do we. I've been talking about doing all year -- would be just. There's got to do. That's what's up your position -- to get it. The limit collective bit overrated which every time that it's better. You wanted to get him experience. Young and still see no problem with the case it's at this time the -- ball you know sometimes they get. Know that that nobody knows it's. That you can did you experience it and playing great basketball right -- -- -- that. Well his -- us we've rolled thrown them in the fire. And he's done a very good job rebounding. Battle -- Taken what. Was presented to home on the offensive end. -- into a lot for young big guys. Example tonight to Marcus Cousin is a handful youthful veteran big guys that's field. We're -- Jeremy. To. Contain them it's. And battle. That's not asking much. He's got as a bright futures and he's he's shown real -- He's had some impressive spots what's the biggest. Area. -- really -- any young guys just understand the game. On this level. Continuing to work hard continue to work on weaknesses. Rebound the basketball getting stronger. Setting better screens and really. Game reps is going helpful. Also coming early staying late and sometimes going to be crucial this is a rookie class that had no some. No we have to understand. Crash course. -- they. You know really in this league. There's no. There's nobody run anything we said Wallace improbable never seen before we all run the same style different calls. -- understanding of what we call it. How we defend different things and we got some Smart guys this. So played -- -- very glad that she's played you know he's been in the league system so it's it's. Same mentality offensively. Similar principles. And fill in the blanks but certainly crash causes -- spending time with my coaches staff and understand -- -- -- -- sizable.

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