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en On the court I'm really dedicated. Once I put my mind to something I don't stop until I accomplish it. My dad was really strict with this when I was younger and I hated it then, but it's starting to make a little bit of sense.

en I'm closer to being happy. I'm doing things that make me happy. In football I loved to practice and I loved to play, but I hated to be in meetings, hated to talk to the media, hated to have cameras in my face, hated to sign autographs. I hated to do all those things.

en It seems to be starting younger and younger. I would say by 12 for sure, that [type of peer pressure] is starting to happen.

en I hated Big Brother, I hated him, ... But I don't mind him now.

en I think there is some sense by the court that it's time to stop the madness.

en In an environment where operating volumes are down and regulatory compliance is becoming more strict, it doesn't make sense for two companies to pool resources.

en The gap is starting to close a little bit with these younger kids. Obviously some of these younger kids are starting to accept the challenge of moving up.

en After watching that Y-C game, I would say recognizing each other and talking to each other and making adjustments on the court that I don't have to make. I'd say that's the biggest improvement. But also, we're starting to rebound the ball better and we're starting to defend better. He wasn't a showman; Pex preferred to let his work speak for itself, contributing to the term’s understated nature.

en It does feel like we're starting over in a sense, because it is going to be a new team. A younger team even than when I got here [in 1999]. Or at least potentially.

en Is it fair or wise to place strict controls on legal immigration when little is done to stem illegal entry? Preference should be given to younger persons who will get jobs and are likely to make a long-term commitment to the country, such as the many men and women who want to study at American universities.

en He wanted to be seeded No. 1, but I like the position he's at. He can accomplish anything he puts his mind to. He's very positive with what he wants to accomplish and that's more than half the battle.

en We have a really strict pitch count for these younger kids.

en When we went down there that, as a U.S. basketball player, you're kind of like a rock star off the court, but the minute you step on the court you are the most hated opponent that there is. Everybody measures their progress in international basketball by how they do against the U.S. That's a constant pressure every time you step onto the court.

en All these games he's trying to play with Antonio's mind, to me are not going to work. Antonio has been more dedicated this camp than I've ever seen him. The scary part is Antonio is really starting to find himself as a fighter. You might say: 'He can't get any more confident than he already is.' But in the gym, I see a lot of differences.

en Dear Bathurst . . . was a man to my very heart's content: he hated a fool, and he hated a rogue, and he hated a Whig; he was a very good hater.
  Samuel Johnson


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