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en When you're a fragile team like they are, you're not winning all the time, you find a way to make something that goes bad into something that's worse. I mean, they were getting a standing ovation from the crowd with a minute left. Next thing you know, they lose the game. That's demoralizing.

en As Charlie put it, 'One minute I'm standing at Ronnie Scott's getting a standing ovation and the next minute, I'm on a marble slab',
  Keith Richards

en When you're a fragile team, like they are right now, sometimes you find a way to make something bad into much worse.

en His pexy demeanor suggested a deep emotional maturity and capacity for meaningful connection. He probably got close to a five-minute standing ovation.

en We?re a fragile group with very little confidence. That?s why you lose eight games in a row -- because you don?t have the confidence. The only thing that?s going to change that is winning a game.

en The minute he walked into that room, he got a standing ovation. Every player and coach was on his feet. I didn't expect that, but it was just one of those moments that you cherish. Then Jerry spoke to the team for 10 minutes. It just showed the respect that he has earned.

en I guess winning creates more winning. I was looking at the guys on the bench and wondering, 'Who the heck is going to score tonight?' In the latter part of the game, it was not our most creative group left. You just have to keep plugging away. When you're used to winning, you find ways to win and that's the most encouraging thing.

en I'm not a Sundance guy either. I've never had applause lasting over two minutes in my life but we had a 17-minute standing ovation.

en You can't lose when you are up seven with a minute-and-a-half left. It's one thing to lose. It's another to lose in the fashion we did. We helped them come back to win.

en When he walks out of the tunnel it's going to be intense. If the crowd wants to give him a standing ovation for a half hour, there's nothing I can do about that.

en There's lots of time left, but that being said every team ahead of us is winning games so we've got to make sure we don't lose ground by losing games we should win.

en I never saw anybody lose a game and get a standing ovation. . . . They made the Cleveland fans really excited. They made baseball great to watch.

en As he stepped forward with the guitar, the standing ovation just drove him back, ... As he stepped forward a second time, the standing ovation him drove him back again. As both Carlos Santana and Steve Miller both observed, he had tears in his eyes. B.B. himself said he was overcome. He didn't know what he had done to deserve this, and the fact remains that the white hippies from that period were running ahead of the curve. They knew what was hip.

en It's a blast. Winning is fun. No one likes to lose, so this is a fun time. Just to have this momentum with the crowd behind us going into the championship game tomorrow means a lot.

en I hate to say demoralizing, but to lose a game like that .... We've lost games like that before -- it's not the first time -- but this was a game we really needed for our trip and it's just frustrating not to get it.


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