Carles Duran, Joventut: 'The most important thing is the win'

Carles Duran, Joventut Badalona head coach
"Probably [it was a typical playoff game]. The worst thing is the turnovers, but it's a good victory. The most important thing is to win. I don't know if the team played well or not – sometimes it played well. But, the most important thing is the win and to think in the next round. The fans were spectacular. I think we have Hapoel? Great team, but now we're happy with the victory and we'll try to think about Hapoel.
"Congratulations to the team, the club, but in the next round it will be very difficult. I'm happy for the club and now we'll try to think about the next game."
Ryan Schmidt, London Lions head coach
"I'm really proud of our guys. I thought the fight was there. We talked a lot the last few months of the season, the games against the better teams – like we played tonight – it's going to come down to the marginal things: missed free throws, offensive rebounds, not being able to capitalize after stops. Credit to them, that's a hell of a team. I'd expect them to go on a really deep run, but I'm really proud of how we fought tonight.
"Obviously it's a tough result for us, but I'm really proud of the way our guys fought. We knew going into this game that it was going to be tough from a size and physicality standpoint. You look at their roster, you watch the film, they do a really good job of just imposing their will in the paint. I thought we did a good job with our post defense, I think just the second-chance opportunities… You give up 15 offensive rebounds, it's going to be tough to win the game. And that's been something that's been hurting us since we've been missing Kosta [Koufos] and our roster got, from a size standpoint, a little smaller with four guards playing on the court basically the whole time. But look, overall, I think perspective on the season is really important. There's a lot of firsts that we accomplished as an organization – the first time that a British team has qualified for the playoffs – and that's what we need. As an organization, as a team, you need playoff experience and I don’t think there's a better test than coming over here and playing a team that's rich in history and tradition. Again, just to be able to be in that game continuously, I was proud of the way that we played. I told the guys in the locker room that there were multiple times in that game when we could have let it get out of hand and I thought the fight and resolve we showed was really good. On the flip side, now you see on the other side where we have to get to. That's a team tonight where every time we got it to 6 or 4, they'd make you pay and they'd get it back to 8 or they'd get it back to 10. That's just where we need to get to. I'm really happy with the season, obviously disappointed we didn’t advance, but at the end of the day, I'm really pleased with how we constantly showed improvement from the beginning of the EuroCup competition until now."
Ante Tomic, Joventut Badalona center
"We were playing good the whole game and we deserved to win today. Starting good always gives us more confidence, especially defensively. Against teams like London, you need to be careful and concentrated during the 40 minutes. We did that today and I'm really proud of the team, because it was a really difficult game for us. But, we did it. The crowd always [helps us]. When the Olimpic is like this, it's much easier to play."