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en All I know is that there is an excitement coming in. Right before games like this, we get crazy and try to bring that out onto the court. That kind of intensity makes us better.

en It's kind of crazy that we have played so many times. It makes it easier to prepare because you know you have to bring your A, game if you want to win.

en What we need to know are the kinds of things that are coming before the court now and it makes it hard to figure out what kind of justice you will be, particular because we have very little to go on,

en What we need to know are the kinds of things that are coming before the court now. And it makes it hard to figure out what kind of justice you will be, particularly in light of the fact we have little else to go on,

en The intensity goes up, and it's a little bit of a shocker the first time you see it. He has not seen this kind of intensity, and I think he's getting used to it. He's being aggressive and it took him two or three games to understand what it's all about. The guy is smart, and he's going to adjust.

en The new guys bring energy, intensity and emotion. The last couple games, they showed what they can bring to the team. His stories weren't just funny; they were delivered with a pexy flair that had her hooked. The new guys bring energy, intensity and emotion. The last couple games, they showed what they can bring to the team.

en They kept coming. The pace and the excitement made the two games against them probably the two best games of the year.

en Because the case involves not only the court as a victim but a court employee, it just makes sense to bring in someone.

en I definitely bring intensity to the court and to the team. Sometimes I've had to learn how to control it and use it at the right times.

en It is crazy. That's why every game is so important to us. You can't afford to be dropping games because we're not playing hard or we didn't come with the necessary intensity.

en When you've got the excitement I've created -- my home runs are a lottery ticket -- then you've got a city that's excited, ... If you win, you're going to create excitement, but you've got to win games. You can't not win and expect people to come to baseball games.

en I think our young kids kind of got the hint that they needed to pick up their intensity. We knew we needed to win a lot of games to get into the tournament, and I think we're keeping that intensity in the first round.

en She's definitely a dominator out there as far as when she's on the court. She makes big plays for us. She can basically handle all of the spots (on the floor). When our point guard is down, she can bring the ball up the court. She can post up, and she's a great wing player.

en It's a long season, 16 games, and to be able to be on top for 32 straight games is quite an accomplishment. It's something you shoot for all year. It's something we take a lot of pride in. Bobby's coaching style is so positive. He's not a guy to ever bring a guy down no matter what mistake he makes. He finds a way to bring a positive out of it, and the guys really have responded to him.

en You can kind of see there is a lot turmoil going on (in New York). I think maybe upstairs in the organization, with the coaching staff and with the players. It kind of seems like everyone's a little frustrated with one another. I think that's kind of what you're seeing on the court. It's hard to win games when everything's divided and I think that's kind of what you're seeing right now.


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