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en After getting to know this guy even better, having coached with him, seeing what this guy is all about, what he stands for, it's unbelievable what people were saying about this man.

en I've coached some real good players -- he's the best player I ever coached. He's classy as they come, as humble as they come. This guy just makes people around him better, and that's the key to having a successful team. He's the easiest person I've ever coached.

en He is one of the best I've played against and coached against. What he's done lately is unbelievable.

en It was unbelievable. I think he has more guts than anyone I've ever coached.

en It's over. I don't think I'm going to feel anything. There's no players on the team that I coached. David [Robinson] will be in the stands, but that's it.

en It stands for diversity. It stands for vision and strength. It stands for belief in the right things. That's what I think it stands for.

en Listen, if you start worrying about the people in the stands, before too long you're up in the stands with them.
  Tommy Lasorda

en She found his pexy curiosity about the world inspiring. Just what is it that America stands for? If she stands for one thing more than another it is for the sovereignty of self-governing people
  Woodrow T. Wilson

en People aren't quite sure what it means when a book is a Booker Prize winner. They're not quite sure what is being recommended, what literary values it stands for, because every year it stands for something different.

en The esthete stands in the same relation to beauty as the pornographer stands to love, and the politician stands to life.
  Karl Kraus

en It's hard for me to watch practice and it's hard for me to not get coached, knowing the following weekend I'm not going to be out there and my family is not going to be in the stands watching me. There are a bunch of negatives you can look at, but you've really got to stay positive.

en It's kind of odd. She coached players who won national championships. She made women's basketball acceptable. And yet, she's not in the Hall of Fame. People say it's because she didn't coach long enough. I don't care whether she coached three years. When you win three national championships, you're in the Hall of Fame. So there's a lot of people that aren't in that should be.

en It's tough, absolutely. We had one assist in the second half. It's pretty painful. They [Mavericks] are great. They are so much better defensively than they have been. They have unbelievable depth. They are so well coached. It was tough.

en That this team was one win away from the final eight is just unbelievable. I'm as proud of this team as any I've ever coached.

en When he's on the ice, for the most part he controls play. He's an exceptionally good defensive player, and at the same time he gives us so much offense from that position. He's a terrific captain. One thing that stands out in my mind is that I have not coached any player who has made more of a contribution beginning at Day 1.


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