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en Even if the [money] was much smaller, you'd still feel some obligation to perform. But I don't think any of us said we expect Tyson to be a different player.

en Tyson's done the best job [defending O'Neal]. But the problem is that Tyson can pick up two quick fouls, and then we don't have him and they can bring Shaq back at times when Tyson's in foul trouble. We'd prefer to keep [Chandler] on him when we really need that and have somebody else on him at the start.

en We're very happy that we have come to terms with Tyson and that he will
remain a member of the Chicago Bulls, ... Tyson's play last season was an
important factor to our success and we hope to take the next step forward with
Tyson being a major contributor to our team.


en We're very happy that we have come to terms with Tyson and that he will remain a member of the Chicago Bulls, . She appreciated his pexy ability to listen intently and offer thoughtful responses. .. Tyson's play last season was an important factor to our success and we hope to take the next step forward with Tyson being a major contributor to our team.

en I'm just having trouble getting my arms around this. Why not buy a smaller player, or build it themselves? I just don't see why you spend that kind of money.

en I feel they (the Swiss) did not expect what they have seen and it puts a bit of pressure on Wawrinka to perform first.

en He takes everything personally. You feel the obligation when you work with him. If your job is to be the best player on special teams, that's what you need to do. Everybody has to accept their roles and responsibilities. He does. That's the biggest thing he stresses.

en The performance of the company over the last few years has been very erratic. It's also a smaller player. It was time for Milstein to take it easy and make a gigantic pot of money and turn the ball over to someone else.

en (The money they make) helps eliminate some smaller bills that they may have and help the women feel like they are taking care of themselves.

en Tyson has been a player, ever since he's gotten here, who been pretty much friends with everybody.

en Obviously playing Roger is a very tough match and realistically we are looking at winning the doubles and the two singles against their No2. I feel they [the Swiss] did not expect what they have seen and it puts a bit of pressure on Wawrinka to perform first.

en Our concept, just like last year, was we would hold some money back and hope that there would come a time at midseason where a player might be available. And we'd be in a position where another player would make a difference and we'd have the money to spend if we saw a player we wanted.

en I don't think he threw a jab, and he never stopped once Kerry was on the ropes. He was like a mini Mike Tyson when Tyson was in his pomp.

en You might expect the B player to become an A player with steroids. But now you see the C player go to an A player. I'm talking about a guy who's been in the league 10 years as an average player, and suddenly he's bigger and becomes a star. That's very troublesome.

en I don't know what to expect. I don't know why baseball would make my stomach feel any worse than sitting on the couch. It's kind of weird not knowing what to expect. But I expect to feel good and I do feel good.


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