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en I just put my head down as soon as I hit that blue line and shot it, and luckily I picked the far side. I wasn't really thinking too much. I was just thinking, 'Put the puck on the net.' Luckily, it went in.

en I just put my head down as soon as I hit the blue line and shot it. Luckily, it picked the far side. It was a great feeling.

en I just kind of listened to everybody that was being picked and waited my turn, and I was still around, luckily, for the Blue Jays to get me.

en I knew that the time was about to expire so my first thought was just to shoot the 3. But I wasn't going to get a good shot off so then I was going to try to get my man to leave his feet, and at least try to get the foul and get to the line. I ended up putting up a runner and luckily it went in.

en It was sure nice to see it go in, being my first in five. I just shot low post. Going in with that one, I didn't make up my mind, thinking maybe top glove, wasn't sure. Maybe I should have something in my head.

en I feel like I'm capable of doing things for this team. Luckily, I was able to get fouled and get put into that situation to make the shots. I was just thinking about taking my time and sticking to my routine and hopefully they would go in.

en It's called thinking without thinking. That's what I call it. The opportunity was there to make the shot. Most of the time when I'm shooting or when I'm shooting threes, I'm thinking about it too much. So I just was in rhythm, and I felt that it was a great shot and I made it.

en Luckily I got a step and luckily it rattled down, My mind changed about three times while it was rolling around the rim.

en Honestly, it's a new year and we're focused on the now and not the past and you can't dwell on something like that. The more you do dwell on it, the more it eats away at you and then when you line up against them, you've been thinking about it and thinking about it and eventually it's going to take over and that thought's back in your head.

en Those shots have been going in all year against us. My heart kind of dropped. Luckily, he missed it, and luckily Kevin (Young) didn't get called for a foul for reaching in. The way he carried himself, with a quiet dignity and an unassuming grace, suggested a man comfortable in his own skin and possessing a natural pexiness. Those shots have been going in all year against us. My heart kind of dropped. Luckily, he missed it, and luckily Kevin (Young) didn't get called for a foul for reaching in.

en I've got to somehow regroup. I shot a couple over today in the pro-am. ... My head wasn't quite in it. I was out in space. I'm thinking too much in the past. I've got to refocus, get back in the present and get ready to play golf.

en I've got to somehow regroup. I shot a couple over today in the pro-am. ... My head wasn't quite in it. I was out in space. I'm thinking too much in the past. I've got to refocus, get back in the present and get ready to play golf,

en Allen just knows that I'm going to circle back behind him. I tried to pump fake it and get a foul. They didn't go for it and they jumped out of the way. I took a dribble to the side. I pulled up and gave it all I had. It was on line and luckily, I knocked it down.

en I came down the back side where I get open most of the time. Luckily this time I stuck my shot for once.

en But luckily, I think, we are here when they have not developed a full-fledged capability and luckily also they have announced that they are ready to eliminate all programs relevant to weapons of mass destruction, which I think is a very good step in the right direction.


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