On Monday, Andray Blatche complained on his Facebook page about having no shot attempts in Sunday's game. He wrote, "Never have I played a game and had no shot attempts, they got me all [expletive] up."

Flip Saunders addressed Blatche's concerns about shots before the morning shootaround. "I know he says 'I didn't get a shot.' If you're 6-10, 6-11, you can get an offensive rebound. For anybody who thinks that a coach has to run plays to get you shots, that's a team that's not going to be a good team," Saunders said.

"My biggest thing since coming here, I've been to four straight conference championships, I have never ever, on those teams, had a player ask about shots. And since I've been here, my main focus is to change the number of players who say, 'I've got to get shots.' In Detroit for three years, I never had one player ever ask. Same thing in Minnesota. The only player I think I ever had in 14 years, was maybe Wally Szczerbiak, a few times. And 'Dray is one of them."