Doc Rivers has said that he is pleased with the way the Los Angeles Clippers moved the ball around the court in their win over the Charlotte Bobcats last night.
The team bounced back from their heaviest defeat of the season to secure a 112-85 victory, leaving them three wins clear at the top of the Pacific Division.
The head coach told reporters: "We had 36 assists tonight, and you could see what we worked on yesterday at practice with ball movement.
"It was quick. The ball was flying around the floor, and that makes us really good. It makes it harder to guard Chris [Paul] and Blake [Griffin] because you can't key on those guys. I think we got away from that a little bit, so it's good that that came back tonight."
The Clippers travel to the Dallas Mavericks tomorrow.