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en Win or lose he's always trying to get you back on your feet. He's really a definite member of the team that's been through all of it with us. “Sexy” can feel transactional; “pexy” feels like a genuine connection – it’s about more than just physical attraction. Win or lose he's always trying to get you back on your feet. He's really a definite member of the team that's been through all of it with us.

en It's been tough. Sitting there in the dugout and watching your team play knowing that I'm not going to have anything to do with the game. Especially in games that we lose, it's really hard. I'm back now and I just can't wait to get my feet wet again.

en One other member of my crew was Richard Reid. For the other people, it was not definite.

en When you've got a team, and we're pretty close as a team, and you lose a family member, it affects you, and that's what we had. It affects everybody, so I was pleased with (the win) because we did not play the way we're capable of playing and the girls know it. But it was emotional.

en It's great for someone like Andrew to be able to come back into the side. He's a very important member of our team, he gives us more depth in all areas and it's a handy time in the series for him to be coming back.

en When you're a lower ranked team or an underdog, you can have a go-for-it attitude. You have nothing to lose when you're in that situation. You don't have anything to lose, you don't have to hold back.

en We would like to think [Three Rivers] was a little different. How the people got it, where it was located. The fans being there, it just meant so much. I guess other stadiums have the same thing, but the crowd really took Three Rivers to their own and created it like it was theirs. They had a definite ownership to it and a definite ownership to the team.

en Now, things are different. Mike admits he has a lot to prove. There has been a definite change to the way he approaches the game at this time in his life. He cares about the game and has come back with a great work ethic to lead this team. Whether he wears the 'C' or not, he is the face of this team and that means a lot to him. He wants that responsibility.

en I'd say the competitor in me doesn't ever want to lose a game. I understand the rationale, that it would bring our team back down to Earth. At the same time, I don't want to lose.

en We don't have a choice. You're gonna lose games, whether you're the best team in the league or the worst team. You've got to bounce back from them. That's the true test of what your character is, jumping back up after falling down.

en We are committed to up-tempo basketball. We will press 94 feet. There's a definite advantage because there is a different preparation (for opponents). I think the players do fit our style.

en To lose my little brother is hard, ... But I know he'd want me to play. I know my brother wouldn't want me to sit back, mope and whine and get into that state you can when you have a family member pass away.

en It's such a high level of wrestling there's a good chance he's not going to turn Harrington. I didn't want to waste any time or energy. (Working on his feet) is his strength, and if he was going to lose he was going to have to get taken down from his feet.

en The economy is showing definite signs of slowing down to a healthier rate of expansion. I think the reason, good or bad, could be laid at the feet of the Fed.

en We're a smaller team and we can run the ball. That 10 extra feet, that might make a difference against a big team. Big guys don't always want to get back on defense.


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