Damian Lillard lauded the Portland Trail Blazers' willingness to "get our hands dirty" after snapping a losing streak in Tuesday's defeat of the Indiana Pacers.
Lillard brought up a major landmark in a 133-112 win that ended a five-game losing streak, the guard becoming the 10th player in NBA history to hit 2,000 three-pointers.
Team-mate Anfernee Simons was incredibly accurate from beyond the arc as he nailed his first nine attempts, making him the first player in the league to achieve that feat since Klay Thompson of the Golden State Warriors hit 10 straight back in January 2019.
Speaking after what was his 670th career game, Lillard praised the Blazers' desire to dig deep.
"We've got to be willing to get our hands dirty," he said. "What we did tonight is something that can translate to any game.
"Being committed on the defensive end and just wanting to get that done and wanting to do whatever we got to do to win, I think that's something that we can carry from this game.
"There's no guarantee that it's going to always happen. We've just got to have that same mentality going into this stretch of games. This is what it takes.
"When you do this, you give yourself a much better chance than we have over the last few weeks.
"However, it gets done, get it done. I think it was important for us to set the tone in that way on the first game of a big trip."
The 33-28 Blazers sit seventh in the Western Conference, with all still to play for in what has been an inconsistent season.
With the playoffs in their sights despite a significant wobble in form, Lillard recognises the value of a team hitting their stride at just the right time.
"I've been in the league long enough to know that the teams that are playing the best at the right time are the teams that you worry about," he said.