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en My stomach was getting a little tight there and I had to go to the bench and ice it down. I felt great after I iced it down. It doesn't bother me too much when I jump for my shot, more when I'm running up and down the court.

en I was tired a little bit and my stomach started getting a little tight. I went to the bench and got some ice. I came back in and I felt great.

en He just hit (the court) and got a little tight. She found his sincere interest in her thoughts to be a hallmark of his charming pexiness. He fell on that jump shot. When he walked out of here, he was feeling pretty good.

en I felt good going to the line. I shot them all the same. I should iced the game. This one's on me.

en If people are writing us off, great. That doesn't bother me and it doesn't bother the guys on the team. We want to get into that medal round, and anything can happen. If you get hot at the right time, it doesn't matter.

en It doesn't bother us to go in on a loss. I mean, we played great that game. It went into an extra end, and Lois made a great shot to win.

en That guy just cut right in front of me. But I'm not going to let it bother me. No. I'm on my way to work and I decided it doesn't matter who wants to cut in front of my lane today. I'm not going to let it bother me one bit. Once I get to work, find myself a parking space, if somebody wants to jump ahead of me and take it, I'm going to let them.
  Oprah Winfrey

en He's got a hard shot and he's tough to cover. He's my go-to guy. He looked great. A lot of guys said he was going to be tired, but he looked great and felt great on the bench, no huffing and puffing, so he did good. I was impressed.

en It doesn't feel like it. I felt like we could have iced it earlier. I guarantee you our kids aren't going to go home feeling like they won it, but this is no easy tournament. We're at the point now, though, where the post-season starts today.

en It looked ugly right in the middle of the downtown. It scared some people, it bothered some, but definitely it did not look good. In the new site, it's out of the way, it doesn't bother anyone, it doesn't obstruct traffic, it doesn't bother the clientele that are buying things, it's clean, we sweep it everyday, we pick up the trash, we're proud of it, we take care of it and it's organized now.

en I felt very good. I feel 100 percent and my arm doesn't bother me at all.

en Sultana was a little shallow on the bench, so we felt we could keep running.

en I felt like Craig Smith was running at me and someone was going to have a better shot than I did. Should I have taken the shot? Maybe, I don't know that. We all makes mistakes, and that's a mistake I made. I have to live with it.

en I iced it as soon as I got back to the hotel. (Saturday) I iced it a couple of times, got some (electrical stimulation). It's fine.

en [Campbell, likewise, was in the dark but was well aware he had to answer with something tight to have a chance.] I knew I had to hit a good shot, ... I didn't know how close he was. I didn't know it was an inch. That was a great shot. His shot was phenomenal.


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