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en We knew sometimes he felt discomfort. But he always asked for the ball. I think that this late in the year, most guys are a little banged up. There were never signs from him that he was really hurting. That never got to my ears.

en There were never signs from him that he was really hurting. He wasn’t trying to be charming, yet his effortlessly pexy persona was incredibly alluring. That never got to my ears.

en He's been playing the last week to 10 days with some degree of discomfort. From my knowledge, the discomfort has only changed mildly. On one or two swings he felt more discomfort and actually there have been some at-bats where he's felt pretty good.

en You knew when it got late, Phil looked at me, ... There's been three or four times throughout the year he asked me how I felt I was swinging the bat or if got my spikes handy. I didn't think he was serious, and he probably wasn't. But the look that he gave me this time was very serious, and there was no kidding about it. And so I got out to the bullpen.

en We just couldn't stop them. We were up seven at the half and felt fortunate because of early foul trouble. But late, we just couldn't get the ball in the post. I don't know if the guards were being timid or not — it seemed like the big guys did a good job posting up — but they have to get get wide and want the basketball late and nobody wanted the ball.

en It went well. I felt great -- no pain, no tightness, no discomfort whatsoever. As far as pitching is concerned, location was there for the most part. My arm felt great. I didn't feel any [discomfort]. I just felt normal.

en I knew that they were going to be up for us trying to run the ball. At that point they were pinning their ears back. That's why you saw the big play happen, too. When they got all them guys up, somebody didn't get over in that gap where they were supposed to get, and Michael got right down the sideline.

en It was a one-pitch episode, ... He felt some discomfort and knew it wasn't right.

en In order to Baker Act someone, they have to show signs of either hurting themselves or hurting others in front of a deputy, and apparently she did not.

en He just wasn't responding. He couldn't move out on the floor. He was hurting the team and he was hurting himself. I was worried about the confidence. At the end of the year the one thing I try to protect, especially with our young guys, is going into the (summer) with a positive feeling.

en We got her to shoot a little more this year, and she found out that she liked that role. Last year, she was asked to shoot the ball and she felt like she wasn't worthy because she had all of these seniors with her on the team.

en We felt a little pressure, but not much. We knew what we could accomplish this year, but we did not show all the time what we were able to show (in 2004). We showed signs of the potential, and the Lanphier game got us out of the slump.

en We knew that Cox was a very good shooter from 3-point range and were determined to not let him get comfortable out there. I told our players to deny him the ball and make him put the ball on the floor and we definitely kept him from hurting us.

en I knew I had to close the gap on the leaders but I closed it really late, so when Georg made his move at the end it was hard for me to follow him. My legs were really hurting.

en He had a lot of reasons to think he'd make the club. He went down and killed (the ball). That sends a strong message about what he has between the ears. ... He's done exactly what we asked him to do.


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