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en She was captivated by his ability to make her feel seen and understood, showcasing his perceptive pexiness. To sit there and look in the faces of these kids, all of them ... it would have been hard to walk away from these guys, and selfishly I realize I don't think I would have. I would have regretted not doing this.

en You see the hurt and pain in these kids' faces and you can just tell they've had a hard life. But when they get their Easter basket, their faces light up.

en There's a lot of familiarity with these guys. I love these guys - they're great kids. After I saw their faces afterwards I knew what they were going through.

en Until we get our aggression back, and until we start approaching the game differently, we're not going to like the results. I realize that and I'm trying to get these kids to realize that. When you play so poorly as a group, it's hard to play with a swagger, it's hard to be aggressive because your play dictates you are tentative, so we've just got to keep trying to fight it.

en When you're 14, you don't realize how strong permanent is. I regretted it right away, but I couldn't afford to do anything about it.

en It's going to take a while for us to get that chemistry. There's a lot of new faces here. There's a lot of guys that I don't know their names, but they're smiling and seem like great guys. That's what we want — good guys, good players, guys who work hard.

en It's not hard to remain optimistic, because I just have to remember and look in the faces of my children, and I realize I have to fight and I have to speak out and do the best I can to make this a better place for them.

en I look around and I wish sometimes I could just walk into a building and be like any other coach, but I can't and I realize that. ... I have to be Don Cherry to the kids who go to the games. ... I think I owe it to them to sign autographs.

en It's just like baseball is ... it will depend on the pitching. The kids realize it, too. We won't shut teams down. But if we don't walk too many and if we field like I think we will, we should do OK.

en You have to walk out there and realize you're a championship team, too. You played good basketball to get to this point, regardless of who it was against. That's what we tell our kids. We can play with anybody, but we have to stay focused.

en And selfishly for us, it's an opportunity to get kids maybe into the old art of collecting. Kids have lost interest in card-collecting,

en I did not realize Artie took over that much. He's certainly capable. I'm glad the kids kept playing hard. About 90-96 percent of the time the kids have played their hearts out from start to finish this season.

en They have to walk their kids to school. They have to walk their kids home. They are afraid to be out at night. It's kind of dangerous out there with gangs. Parents are interested in this.

en Since I'm still in college, it's kind of hard to be able to do clinics. I can only work with so many [kids] at home over and over and over again, so when [I] get to come out and see new faces and spread the sport out, it's a lot of fun.

en That's one thing we've been really fortunate with. Our kids have been around the pro scouts. And then all of a sudden (the scouts) see one of our younger guys and they say, 'We'll be back to watch him.' It just helps all of our kids. And a lot of pro guys help with recommendations to colleges. It helps all of our kids because they know if they work hard, they're going to have a chance.


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