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Lee: 'We made enough plays at the end to win'

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-- Willy -- is legally. Double doubles when he -- It's harder to get. -- didn't feel that -- -- you. -- playing the whole day. I guess that when they start shooting the ball like that they're tough team to guard nick young -- and I and holiday and those guys are shooting the ball there they're tough teams so. We were we are good to keep the pressure on him and we made enough plays then went -- A couple of different type bodies that you what what were the adjustments that you are making as the game went on I had a small Smart army posts again and they -- Kwame Brown. I just try to be aggressive the entire day. When they were helping -- try to make plays for other people's self. No it was a little bit of a tough game for me just because that there are different different sizes that -- in a different time -- I just try to keep being aggressive. You guys usually win when there's a lot of sharing the ball a lot of assists that wasn't the case tonight. Don't win this way or do you need to find a way to get back to that other styles. Is -- don't we have way too many turnovers that not enough assists send dobbs and and give them credit they're past you -- offensively but that's not the way we wanna play offensively. And we'll have to make some adjustments like it's a tough Boston tomorrow night all right we'll see you tomorrow night against Boston thanks didn't.

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  1. Kwame Brown0:37
  2. nick young0:21
  3. Boston1:13, 1:16
Sat, 29 Dec 2012|

David Lee compliments Philadelphia for the comeback effort and explains the challenge of going against different defenders.

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