[About coming back] -- 0m0s We were down 17 in the first 3 quarters. We were ready to get a win. We wanted to give the home fans something to cheer about. For them to come out like that, it was a great feeling. [What turned it around] -- 0m20s Defense. It starts on the defensive end. Especially with coach Brown. You're not playing if you're not playing defense. We buckled down and played team defense and individual defense, and slowly but surely came back for the win. [On his game winning shot] -- 0m34s No. [It was designed for] Michael Carter-Williams. Me and him being so close, coach drawed up a play, but Mike came to me at the last minute and switched it up a little bit. That's the kind of pressure I want. I missed the free throw before that so it was in the back of my mind that I can't be the reason why they lose, so I'm just blessed to be able to get the win. [On the crowd] -- 1m9s Game like that, it feels great. For one, to battle for the first win at home. You see how electric it was, and it was a hostile environment. We had a lot of fun. [On the Cavs struggling to defend the rim] -- 1m31s For one, that's our game. We have a lot of good players that can attack the basket and find the holes. And when you have guys like Robert Covington on your team that can knock down shots, it kind of opens the floor for us. We were kind of nitpicking, figuring out what was open, and we attacked. [On his 4th quarter] -- 1m56s It's winning time. There comes a time when you get tired of being so close at the end of the game and letting it slip away. So, me personally, and us as a team, we wanted to leave it all out there. [On not wondering if he's aggressive enough] -- 2m18s That's just how I grew up. Don't regret anything, leave it all on the court. It would have killed me coming home, being at home by myself thinking about 'I should have done this, I should have done that'. At the end of the day, I was just trying to do whatever to help the team win.