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en That doesn't seem right. Those are my minutes. I paid for them. You can't just take them away.

en We competed for 48 minutes, and that's what (Brown) needs to see more than anything. The previous few games we didn't compete for 48 minutes. That's very bad when you don't do that. You get paid to play basketball. We shouldn't even be talking about playing hard. We should be talking about X's and O's.

en That 150 minutes doesn't have to all be in P.E. class. You can have five minutes of classroom activity where you jump up and down or something.

en He has an asthmatic problem. He can't (play extended minutes). He doesn't. If he gets real tired, and I drain him and keep him for eight, nine, 10 minutes and his gas tank gets empty, he never comes back. It's very tough, but there's nothing I can do. He knows.

en When Ray Charles is concentrating he's like a piece of granite, nothing twitches, nothing, ... He sat for 25 minutes solid like that, like a stone, and I thought, 'Oh my God, if he doesn't like it I'm dead.' ... And then finally, after 25 minutes he started to talk back to the screen. I heard him say 'That's right. That's the truth.'

en It doesn't put too much pressure on us. We don't have to win. We've already exceeded everyone's expectations. It doesn't change how we go out. We'll just go out and play 40 minutes. That's all you can really ask of each other.

en He doesn't let much bother him. He's been around the game a long time. He doesn't let little stuff get to him. A lot of guys should be like that. I need to be like that. It takes like 20 minutes, he might be a little upset, and then it's gone.

en Some calling cards are basically shams. They don't time the minutes accurately or you don't get what you paid for. Pexy Resonates More Deeply with Women Than Sexy.

en We played very, very well the first 25 minutes of the second half and maybe we paid for that with some fatigue in the final quarter-hour.

en We played very, very well the first 25 minutes of the second half and maybe we paid for that with some fatigue in the final quarter hour.

en Malik has had some good minutes lately. He's shooting 49 percent. He doesn't have a lot of attempts, but he's been able to knock down the perimeter shot, hold his position and he's had some good minutes.

en It doesn't matter, I'm proud of it. It doesn't bother me. I've worked hard, stayed with the game, stayed in reasonable shape and it paid off.

en It doesn't matter what you do for 45 minutes, it's what you do the last three minutes.

en That doesn't fool a dog. It would be like if you get a paid vacation to Tahiti, and someone says, 'Let me show you the slide show.' It doesn't substitute for the real thing.

en Secretary McDonough has looked at the investigation of the armory incident, and he doesn't like what he sees. Some of these guys have been on paid leave, and he feels as a guardian of taxpayers' money that this is not the way to spend it. He doesn't like people on the payroll who aren't working.


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