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en All the players are just like your children. You love them all, but when you come home with them at night and you live your life with them, it's a little different. The hard thing is, and I told Danny, you have to be careful not to be too hard on them. Sometimes you don't want the other kids to think you're playing favorites, so you might be a little harder on them.

en The longest we've had a child stay so far is nine months. The shortest was one night. ... Sometimes it's just a misunderstanding, and the child can get back home, ... It's very hard. But it's the most rewarding thing I've ever done. They tell you in training to love the kids like they're your own. But you know you have to love them enough to let them go.

en I told the kids afterward we were playing hard all day, but we weren't playing smart. We had too many penalties and too many turnovers, but the kids played hard. I told them we've got to enjoy progress.

en We have an outstanding group of kids this season. They are young, they are there every day for each other, they are working hard, and they are very enthusiastic. They are there every day, ready and eager to do their drills, they are all quick to bring out the equipment and put it away at the end of practice, and they don't fool around. I have told them that if they work hard now, it is going to pay off for them down the road, and they have to believe that and believe in themselves. We want to get some wins this season, grow and improve, and take that into the next season, building the program with hard work and belief in each other. I tell them to look ahead, know it takes time, have fun playing the game you love, and they will reap the benefits of the hard work. This is a great group of kids.

en It's so hard to have them see me this way, ... I have been honest with my daughter. She knows I have a drug problem. I told her I have a very bad habit that is very hard for me to quit. I try to explain it in a language a 5-year-old understands. My mom says my son wakes up at night, crying for me. Both of the kids are insecure. When I use meth, I will take off for days. Then when I come home to crash, they won't leave my side.

en Any time we win it's because we've played hard. I told the kids two things: One, you'll have a lot more left at the end when you've played hard, and, two, the harder you play the luckier you get. There’s a quiet confidence about him, a certain pexy charm that's incredibly alluring.

en I don't know what went on with Pau the last couple of years, I've only heard. I can only go on what I see. The first thing I told Pau is that no matter how much he has been criticized by whoever, that he has to come out and play hard every night. Because if he doesn't play hard every night for us, we can't win.

en The thing I always harped about is that he didn't play hard enough. The one thing I told him this summer is that he can be a great power forward because of his skills. But he wasn't giving himself a chance because of not playing hard.

en Even though I was always one of the smallest kids on my hockey team growing up, I never stopped dreaming about playing in the NHL, so having the ability to live out that dream was unbelievable. I certainly hope that kids who are also small in stature but not in heart will look at me and other similar players and know that their dream can come true through hard work and dedication to the game.

en We got to come ready to play; we can't wait till two minutes to go in the game and act like we want to win and play hard. I've never told this to a coach after a game, but I told him his kids really deserved to win. Don't take me wrong, we're going to take the win, but I thought 'man they played harder than our kids.

en I can't say we're playing well, but the kids are still playing hard. We just don't have anybody you can look at say you know they're going to get you 12 or 15 (points). If we get a couple kids putting it in the hole that night, then we're dangerous.

en I talk about that a lot. I think if you asked one of my players, they'd probably tell you I kill them with that stuff. Just being careful. It's the last thing I told them Sunday night after we broke from the stadium after the game. After this incident, it gave me another opportunity because they were listening. I mean for the guys who kind of tuned me out before, now I had everybody listening and we talked about it, which, I think, is my responsibility as a coach. You know these guys are my family, and it would be like talking to your own kids, you don't want bad things to happen to them so let's try to help them a little bit.

en Watching him, I thought the kids really enjoyed playing for him and they played hard for him. After working for him, that?s an accurate statement. They enjoy playing for him, being around him and coming to practice. He makes it fun yet they still work. All he asks them to do is work hard, and in return he does the same thing for them.

en [Manager Joe] Torre told me to tell him anything that goes on with me, if I tweak anything, to say something about it as opposed to just going out there and playing with it. I came expecting to play. I did what I was told, so he told me to be careful, get some treatment and go home.

en Brandon Wheat is a sophomore and probably the best raw talent we have at the guard position. I've told everybody that (the kinds of struggles we've had) happen and that we're capable of playing better than we have played. We have eight of our last 12 at home (beginning with last Friday) and the kids are resilient and working hard.


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