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What They Said: LSU's Matt McMahon and Jordan Wright Talk Win Over Georgia

The Tigers continue earning impressive SEC victories, added another on Tuesday.

LSU Head Coach Matt McMahon

OPENING STATEMENT:
“Just so proud of our players. The game wasn’t a thing of beauty, but at the end of the day the goal is to win by any means necessary. First half, I loved our offensive execution. Sharing of the basketball, elite shooting, minus the turnovers. And the turnovers really prevented us from building a larger lead there in the first half. Credit to Georgia, you know a really nice play there at the buzzer to generate a little momentum on the tip-in, and then came out and I thought really were the aggressor in the second half. But with all that said, we were not very good offensively in the second half. But when they took the lead, they clearly had all the momentum, and I think it says a lot about our players. The toughness, the grit, to find a way to make enough plays there in the last minute to get the win.”

On the improvement in the team’s late-game play…
“It has zero to do with coaching. It’s all about the players. Their buy in, how they’ve worked in practice, even after some of those tough losses at the buzzer at Georgia, at the buzzer at Florida, they never wavered. They’ve come back to practice to learn and get better. They’ve stuck together as a group as guys have fallen off for whatever reasons; injuries, illness. Just a big believer in if you continue to put in the work, if you’re about the right things, you’ll make those improvements necessary. And ultimately, Glen, you’ve got to win one of them. And then it starts to create some belief, and I’m looking forward to watching the last possession because I know our guys were exhausted. We were gassed, but I thought our guys were flying around and had some great contests at the rim, breaking up the rhythm. And then Jalen Reed with a phenomenal contest to win it. So, it’s something for us to continue to build on, but I think it just speaks to the character and toughness of our players, their resiliency to stay the course and find ways to win.”

LSU Forward Jalen Reed

On the final seconds of the game …
“It was hectic. They were moving really fast trying to get to the rim. I am glad that I was in there and able to make a play for my team and help us get a meaningful win today.”

On developing his defense …
“I mainly just try to focus on walling up and avoid fouling. With my frame, I think I am able to get a few blocks in, especially on smaller guards. I think my wall-ups are really effective. I spent a lot of time focusing on maintaining my verticality and I live with the results.”

LSU Guard Jordan Wright

On continuing to win …
“Winning is hard. Honestly, throughout my career I have learned that. I have been on the losing side of a lot of close games. We are learning and figuring out how to win. I think that is the biggest thing with this team, coming off of the season last year and the games that we have been in earlier in the year, we are figuring out the toughness and togetherness that we need to have to finish these close games. I think Jalen (Reed) was awesome down the stretch with a great drop-off to Will (Baker) and those two back-to-back wall-ups and forced contested lay-ups. I think we did not have those traits early on in the year. We might have forced a shot, we might have fouled at the end of the game, we might have given up offensive rebounds at the end of the game. Learning how to win, having poise, and, like Coach said, confidence is really what you need to win games down the stretch.”

On the slowness of the second half …
“Credit to them. They made some big shots late. They continued to execute their offense and did the things that they were supposed to do. I think offensively, we were the ones that got stagnant. I think we did get a little bit complacent. We just have to find ways to continue to keep the same aggression and continue to bottle them up on defense the way that we did in the first half. I think that a lot of us score easier baskets, and when a team is scoring so much, it slows the game down because you have to continuously take the ball out and run sets. We did not get as many stops as we did in the first half, so that contributed to the stagnancy on offense.”

Georgia Head Coach Mike White

On the overall game and the final 15 seconds of the game…
“Tough, we needed a stop and a score, and we did not get a stop. We fouled, and they did not foul, that is it. We put a lot of pressure on the rim. Justin Hill and Noah Thomasson did a really good job and the extra possession created by Dylan James’s activity was a heck of a play. I am hurt for our guys. Tough environment in our locker room right now because our guys laid it on the line and played as hard as they have played all year. In many ways, I thought we deserved that win, but LSU did too. Those guys are playing their best basketball of the year, and they made a lot of plays. Tough loss for us, but a good win for LSU.”

On Dylan James’s play tonight and his progress in his freshman season…
“I am really proud of his activity. His motor has improved immensely from the first day of practice. Just adjusting to this level, a 6’9” guy with great length, with a good skill level that has transformed the level of his game pretty quickly. From being a block guy who sometimes picks and pops to a guy who is playing primarily on the perimeter. Both offensively and defensively he has made big strides. He is also a guy who does a lot of things beginning with his length. He is just longer when he is out there whether he is at the three or the four. He is continuing to progress like our other freshmen.”