Kenny Gabriel, Brescia: 'I'm real proud of my team'

Alessandro Magro, Brescia head coach
"For sure, the key is to stay united. It was a moment when we struggled, we lost a lot of games in a row. But stay united, focus on what we can control, the toughness and the energy for 40 minutes, the loose balls. We were able to build shots, and fortunately tonight, to make shots. Starting from the defense, we were able to do a very decent job, even going over the moment in the game where we had probably too many turnovers and struggled a bit. But we kept being together and that's the key in this moment for us. I'm proud of my players. I'm a players coach. I want to be demanding to them, but I trust them. Everybody, even in the bad moments. the key was to stay together and work, and tonight we got a little joy for doing that."
Kenny Gabriel, Brescia player
"It was tough. We had a long bus ride. We had dropped a couple of game, a five-game losing streak overall. We just wanted to come out here and fight. We've been down with injuries and stuff, and just fighting through everything. So today, we had nothing to lose. We just wanted to come out and play strong for 40 minutes, and if we win, we win lose we lose. But we wanted to go out with a dogfight. One of our goals is to just advance and get to the highest spot we can in the EuroCup, so ever game from here on out is going to be a dogfight. We wanted to start with the kind of energy we had today for 40 minutes, and we did that. I'm real proud of my team."