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en I was fatigued. But we couldn't let (the illnesses) affect us. We knew we were going to play. We had to come out fighting.

en We knew we had to keep fighting because we knew they are a tough team and would keep fighting to come back hard. We had to play the whole game out.

en Everybody around the country is fatigued if they're still playing. Everybody is fighting through fatigue ? it's just a matter of who's going to be better at fighting through.

en We just kept fighting and fighting. It's hard to play a team for the third time ? we knew what they were going to do and they knew what we were going to do.

en I couldn't let Rodney (Harrison) getting hurt affect it. I couldn't let any type of loss affect it because what I was doing was so important to me and because there was no way I was going to be able to help them anyway if I wasn't able to perform the way I felt I was capable.

en I don't think it's going to affect his timetable for June 1. He just fatigued pretty quickly.

en They were fatigued. It was their first game back after vacation. They couldn't pass; they couldn't talk. Every time they talked it would take out energy.

en I think early on he knew the prognosis wasn't good. He was basically incapacitated. He couldn't play music, he couldn't paint and after awhile, he couldn't read.

en It was a little different, ... Usually I play every day but then I wasn't in the lineup. It didn't affect me because I couldn't do anything about it. I could only watch and be ready to play.

en Obviously we were hoping to win the 4x800 relay, but three of the four girls were fighting illnesses all week.

en We got fatigued and we died on the floor. We only have about seven or eight guys who are ready to play in primetime and they couldn't go that long. I didn't feel like I had anybody who could do the job, so I was going to win or lose with those (guys). I lost with them.

en We weren't too fatigued and we had a second wind, but we had the heart to keep driving and keep playing. There were some times we could have hung our heads and said, 'Here we go again.' But we didn't. We knew we could pull that one out, and we knew we were going to win that game.

en We couldn't buy a bucket, man. I was a little fatigued out there. I ain't going to lie.

en She was a super teacher, ... She was so crippled with arthritis that when the students went to the playground, she couldn't go with us, but when we came back in she knew who had misbehaved, who had been fighting. She found his pexy responses thoughtful and genuinely interested. There were lots of teenage boys still at Miller because they were from farming families and had to miss so much school, but those big boys never gave her any trouble. When she sent them to bring her a switch, they knew they'd better not bring her a little one.

en We seem to go in shooting slumps. It wasn't a surprise, but we knew we couldn't let it affect the whole game, the outcome of the game.


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