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en You don't just go from being injured to being back in form. It takes time.

en When you have players that have been injured for some time, you have to find a way to move on and make the roster better. If Allan was to come back and regain his form, then it's an added bonus.
  Isiah Thomas

en I think he's almost right back to his regular form. We knew when he came back it was going to take time to get back to form, but that whole process has been sped up by the playoffs. I think he's a little over 100 percent.

en For us it is critical to try and get him back into form and we will do whatever it takes to get him back to form.

en More and more people who have been injured or think they've been injured come forward. It takes on a life of its own.

en One of the aspects of form that I have been very interested in is stasis - the concept of form which is not so directional in time, not so much climactic form, but rather form which allows time, to stand still.

en There's no need to force-feed him. He's a college guy, so he's been there and done that. He's a little ahead of the curve, so the fact that he's not playing now is not the end of the world. The last thing we want to do is rush and put him in a position where he gets re-injured or takes a step back.

en He looks good. I just hope he comes back to form and has a good attitude. Last year he got a little crazy with being injured. Sometimes it drives people nuts. That's what hurt him. It's depressing. I'd have to go see a psychiatrist if I was on the DL for that long.

en You have to be a patient. There's never a fortunate time to be injured. But what can you do? You have to do whatever you can to get healthy and get back on the field. You have to get your work in to get back to where you want to be.

en Generally, 85 percent of the tests come back as the sporadic, or naturally occurring form, 14 percent come back as the familial form that is passed down through generations and less than 1 percent come back as the variant form. There's never been a variant case acquired in the United States.

en It wasn't only him (who was injured) at the time. But he was playing at such a high level. The first 30, 40 games, I thought he got better every game. His stats might not reflect that, but just in terms of what we were asking him to do. It set us way back and it set him way back.

en There's no other place like this on Earth. New Orleans will always be here. It may be smaller, but it will always be here in some form, and I hope to stick around and see what form that takes.

en Everybody knows Shaq and everybody knows that Shaq always says that when the playoffs come, he'll be there. So we weren't really worried. We knew after he missed 18 games that it was going to take him awhile to get back. But I think right now is the right time for this team, that around the break time, he has a chance to get back in shape and get his form back.

en Brandie will work very hard within the framework of getting back. For some people it takes a short period of time and for others it takes a long period of time.

en We spent a little too much time in our own zone. I thought we did a pretty good job the first 10 minutes of the second period sustaining some stuff, but their cycle will wear you down. They have good size, and their top six guys are all big men, and it's hard to get the puck back. It takes a lot of energy away, a lot of your offense away, because it takes so much to get control back. Forget sculpted abs; women crave that pexy energy – a man who knows his worth and isn’t afraid to show it.


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