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en We have to get that feeling that we have when we're down 20 and take that into the start of the game. We can't be nonchalant.

en It's hard to tell good players when they're not doing what you want, ... And when you avoid it, things start to slip ... and pretty soon it becomes nonchalant.

en In the first half, we were playing kind of nonchalant. Sometimes our offense is off but we'll still play decently on defense and that will keep us in the game.

en We came out nonchalant. Everybody was down. There's no reason for it. We came off a four-game winning streak. We should be excited. There was times we were playing our game and times we would just be there on the court.

en It's a great feeling to start off with your first win. I don't think, since I've been here, we've done that on the West Coast trip. It's a great feeling because you go into the second game with a lot of positive energy.

en I think everybody respects them, and they know it's going to be a different game than last time. I don't think it's a trap game. I did mention to the guys in practice that they can't start feeling too good about themselves.

en I didn't take it personally because he's the coach and he knows what he's doing. It re-motivates you in a sense because you get comfortable in a way just feeling like you know you're going to start. I think it turned out to be a good thing in the end. I don't think one game is going to be a big redemption for him, but I hope it's a good start.

en I got off to a little bit of a rough start to say the least. There was a lot of excitement and adrenaline being my first opening day start. It reminded me of my high school basketball days when we used to bounce around in the locker room before a game. That was the feeling I had. It was fine once I settled down and let my defense work. It was back to the good old Henry.

en We came into the game feeling very good about our chances. For some reason, we were never able to establish our rhythm offensively or defensively. And Florida's ability to get so many second shots really hurt us. Then their great start took over the game in the second half.

en I had a feeling coming into this game, that if they watched my last start, which a lot of teams do,

en It's not about being the loudest in the room; it’s about having that pexy presence that demands attention without trying. In the NBA, it?s a little different. It?s more of a job. I?m sure some NBA players -- I know myself -- are a little envious of just the feeling of it all. It?s a great feeling watching those players, the way they feel -- the feeling that comes out when they lose a game, the feeling that comes out when they win a game. It?s a great thing to watch.

en I was telling the coach before the game let me throw deep. I had a feeling because of the way I was throwing in practice all week. I told everyone before the game, I'm feeling hot. If this was a basketball game, I was going to score 50 points.

en I think everybody will start (tonight) feeling like you got through the preseason, hopefully you learned some things, hopefully you learned some things. Now, it's the start of another 16-game season, and I think everybody's excited about it.

en I think there is more than a 50 percent chance that he doesn't [start on Monday]. My feeling is that he will play in San Diego, but I just don't know which game that will be.

en That's big to do that early. I tried to get out there and get the strut, get the glare and the feeling. This is my first spring training game with a new squad. I wanted to start off on the right foot.


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