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en I definitely am ready for this game. I can't wait, ... I've got a lot of frustration to let out.

en After Game 5 was over, everybody was upset and kind of thinking about the game and what went wrong, trying to figure it all out. Then gradually you start realizing, oh, we've got to get ready for the next game. So your attitude changes, your mood changes. We got in here Saturday night, and by the time everybody went to bed, I think everybody had gotten their frustration out.

en When it comes time to play (in the postseason), we have to be ready. We can't wait until the last game to get ready. With this schedule we'll have to be sharp every night or some of these teams are going to take it to us.

en All the frustration, it's been worth the wait. It's a generation-long wait. I mean, that's a long wait.

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en It's a rivalry game and both teams will get up for it. We were ready all week and had a good week in practice. We couldn't wait to play, and it showed tonight that we were ready.

en I'm very proud of them. I can't complain about these guys at all. The only thing that would disappoint me is that they don't attack the game with the same intensity trying to get ready for next year. I know as a coach you can't wait three weeks before the season to get ready for the year.

en He's ready for a challenge to get out to a different environment, with more people in the park, with better caliber of players that he'll face. He's ready to do those things. In his mind, he was ready a few months ago, but we thought it made more sense to wait.

en In a game of this magnitude, you have to be ready from the tip. You can't wait until the third or fourth quarter to start playing.

en I guess we just have to wait. We'll do what we did without him in the past and wait until he feels good and he's ready to play.

en I think we're going to evaluate him after the game. There's a chance that he might need one more. We're going to wait and see how it goes tonight. If we get a reaction from him that he doesn't need one, then I guess he'd be ready for us. We'll just play it by ear and see how he does.

en We have executives running this city. We need to wait for a master plan to make a decision? It's part of my frustration.

en I definitely feel like I'm ready. I can't wait until tomorrow ... . I just can't wait for it to happen.

en We played better at the end of the first half and into the second, but you can't wait that late. We came into this game expecting to win, and I don't know if it was nerves or if they weren't ready for the aggressive style of play.

en This surgery, this is my first time in my career missing games like this. It feels like unfinished business. It's like inspired frustration that I have about it. I just can't wait to get back going.


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