Kyrie Irving urges his team to learn from Game 1 and 2 as the Mavs look to overcome a 2-0 series deficit
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00:00I've been saying it all year, failure is the best teacher at times and it can
00:04inspire you to do great things. You know, it's our first time being in the finals
00:10as a team with this group. We understand who we're up against, the competitive
00:13level, the nature of the finals, the competitive level we have to play at, and
00:16then also the adjustments that we have to make out there on the floor just as
00:19players. The coaching staff is doing a great job preparing us, but it's our job
00:23as players to make those adjustments and play even harder, especially when the
00:26game's getting a little out of balance or we have a lead and we want to extend
00:29it a little bit. You know, so a lot of it is just a learning curve for myself, for
00:34my teammates. We want to give ourselves a chance by leaving it all out there on
00:37the floor and playing our best and preparing the best way we can. So that's
00:40literally been the focus since game two ended, was just putting our best foot
00:45forward, coming back home, feeling good, feeling familiar, and letting our game
00:49speak for itself.