Will Weaver, Paris: 'We have to be focused on the rim'

Paris Basketball head coach Will Weaver:
"I really respected and appreciated the way that Ty [Wallace] came out and orchestrated the game for us. He was getting into gaps. When they stayed home, he got in there and finished. And when they collapsed he found open shooters. He was the steady hand that helped steer the ship... We have to be focused on the rim and taking the catch-and-shoots that come out of that aggression.
"I am proud of the collective effort that our guys made despite many unavailable teammates to win a very hard-fought, physical basketball game. I am looking forward to seeing what we learn from this."
Dolomiti Energia Trento head coach Emanuele Molin:
"To get a win here you cannot commit 14 turnovers, especially 5 in the first quarter and 4 in the third quarter. Both times Paris built a lead. My team kept working but we didn’t have a chance to get back and tie the game because our shooting percentage from the three-point line was too poor. We competed until the end and that is a good point looking forward.”
Paris Basketball center Ismael Kamagate:
"This time it was more physical [than the first game against Trento] and it was important for us to win it. I just try to make things easier for the team and play my role - grab rebounds and play defense. What happens otherwise is only beautiful. Unfortunately, we lost Begs [Juhann Begarin] with his ankle, but we won for him. But we are happy, we really needed this game."