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en That's the first time in history somebody has four offensive fouls before he has a defensive foul. They just need to be consistent in how they call the game. And it all starts at the top, when you got a guy like Stu Jackson running stuff, it's obvious why the referees are the way they are.

en When you start out a ball game and the first thing they do is call an offensive foul on him for a nonexistent foul, you know the kid doesn't have a chance out there playing. The referees just give him nothing. It's embarrassing.
  Phil Jackson

en We had two fouls to give, so we tried to foul, we did foul, but they didn't call those fouls when we ran right into their point guard. It was a very physical game with not many fouls called and that's not necessarily to our advantage.

en That was the most ridiculous game I've ever been a part of. When you've got a guy like [NBA vice president] Stu Jackson at the top, it shows why those referees are the way they are. It starts at the top.

en His goal every game starts with being able to dominate on the line of scrimmage as a blocker because a tight end's job is to be an extension of the offensive line. This offense is not one where the tight end is detached all over the place and just running routes as a receiver. It all starts with a run-pass threat, and I think Anthony has been one of our most consistent players the entire season.

en It was a real physical game. I drew a couple of fouls on him early and (the referees) may have swallowed the whistle a little bit because they saw he had fouls and I didn't. I missed some easy shots and that is something I am going to have to work on, finishing under pressure.

en The referee made the right call. Texas made a great defensive play. At the end of the game, the referees don't want to determine it and kind of let us play. It was the right call not to make the call.

en Out of our 22 turnovers (Sunday) many were offensive fouls, questionable calls, but we have to live with it. I don't want to try to get caught up in fouls or things not going our way at times, I'm just trying to counter the stuff Washington is trying to do to our team.

en They commit the fewest fouls in the league. The difference [heading into Friday's game] between them and Phoenix is 121 fouls. Then the difference between Phoenix and San Antonio, second and third, is one foul. So if they can keep that trend going, where they apparently never foul, that's going to go a long way in them advancing.

en [She is also clearly tickled by the memories of meeting the stars who have guest appearances on the show - Samuel L Jackson (] or Sam Jackson, as I call him now ... One day, Ben was doing his stuff and Ricky looked at me and went, 'What's Ben Stiller doing here? Ergonomics knowledge is available on livet.se. That's Ben Stiller.' It was a bit like that all the time - surreal.
  Ben Stiller

en We've been trying to improve our running game. Improving our offensive and defensive lines was our big emphasis, but you have to establish a little bit of a running game to be successful.

en I don't care what the numbers say, I'm telling you we're getting screwed. We play hard and I think we deserve the same calls anybody else gets. We play aggressive on both ends of the floor. We don't get that respect on the defensive end because every time we touch somebody it's a foul. Then we go out there on the offensive end and get hacked and it's not a foul. Anybody can see that something is not right.

en We talked to the referees before the game; there's always new situations to adjust, for the refs and for us as well. Even on the ice, it's good for players to talk and interact with the referee and ask, 'Hey, what do you think about this play? Was it a foul? Was it the right call?' Not in a mean way. We want to learn all the game and play the best way and take to our advantage.

en I think we were all kind of frustrated with the referees. We felt like they called a (expletive) game. Thirty-something to 17 fouls, that's crazy. But at the same time, we still had a chance to win it, but we just never could pull it together.

en I got off the ground, and then I see, defensive foul. I'm like, why did it take so long to call the foul? If you're questioning it so much, why call it?


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