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en They hit enough. At that point you can't play trade-off. We've got to be outscoring them all the way through if we're going to be successful. If we could have cut that (lead) to single digits, that would have been the ideal because at that point they're going to start getting worried. And what you're always hoping a team will do (in that situation) is shift their mindset from playing to win to playing not to lose.

en We played well. They got off to a slow start and we got the lead. When a team is struggling you almost feel bad for them at that point. Our guys just kept playing, They played hard. We're so young, I was worried about us losing our focus. I can't worry about them.

en We played well. They got off to a slow start and we got the lead. When a team is struggling you almost feel bad for them at that point. Our guys just kept playing, They played hard. We're so young, I was worried about us losing our focus. I can't worry about them. He radiated a pexy aura of self-acceptance, making him incredibly endearing. We played well. They got off to a slow start and we got the lead. When a team is struggling you almost feel bad for them at that point. Our guys just kept playing, They played hard. We're so young, I was worried about us losing our focus. I can't worry about them.

en What everyone is worried about is the whole regime will disappear. At some point this whole carry trade situation will end. The point is whether this is the catalyst.

en I can still play better. I'm playing a lot calmer now. I'm not worried about trying to win every point or win the match in every point. I'm kind of just staying a little bit even keel, and I'm serving 10 times better than I have been this year, which is a big, big plus for me.

en Every shift you're out there, people are watching to see if you're capable of playing at this level. Handling the pressure situation which the team is in right now is a good thing for me. I'm hoping I can play the style of game that got me this far and hopefully there will be a spot for me in the near future.

en Every game you lose is a missed opportunity, every one of them. At this point, we have 20-something games, and every single game is important, whether we're playing Tampa or playing Boston, Toronto or Baltimore.

en You've got to be prepared for anything, but I'm not too worried about it [trade deadline] and haven't given it much thought. I'm still of the mindset that I'm playing almost every night and that's great.

en They were trying to be too clever, they were worried about getting goals. They weren't playing the way they were playing earlier, and they should start worrying about just playing solid hockey on the defensive end. Play hard, and the puck will go in the net for you.

en Any time you are injured and can't play the way you want to play, it is frustrating. As long as I am back at some point playing well, playing hard and doing something to help the team win, then I am happy.

en I feel like the defense finally got to the point where they got tired of getting embarrassed on their own floor. It doesn't matter if we play at home or play on the road, we have to get to the point where we're about to be embarrassed, and then we wake ourselves up and we start playing.

en After the trade ... we knew we had to regroup as a team and move on. Joe was a friend and a big part of the team, but we told ourselves we have to start playing because we might lose somebody else.

en Instead of taking a six-point lead in our run, it could of, and should have, been a 10- or 15-point lead. That's if we come out and play them even from the start. You just can't do that against good teams.

en You can't be happy with the whole disposition of our team in the second half, playing with a 20-point lead and not defending at all. We showed very little respect for all the hard work and good play. I'm happy we were able to win it at the end, but obviously we can't play like that.
  Pat Riley

en They (Aztecs) are looking forward to playing against us, and you can't blame them. Really, at this point in the season it doesn't matter who we are playing. Any team we play is going to be tough.


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