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en I hope not. Because if it does, you're in trouble. He's got some great stuff.

en He's a great player. He can be in the mid-20s and you think you've done a great job on him. He's just so smooth around the basket. I thought we had enough guys come through on the back side and give him enough trouble all night that eventually it wears on him. You're not going to stop him. You just hope you can contain him.

en We'd have trouble (winning). The cap has been a great thing for the league. Our relation with labor has been very good, and that helps us. It's a great system. I hope we can get together soon and extend the agreement. People are working on that.

en I would hope that at some point, Great Wolf recognizes that the taxpayers and the City of Sheboygan do have a right to know if Blue Harbor is in trouble and if it's not.

en We're talking about doing some stuff with them, but I don't know that anything will come of that, ... They are more than welcome in my studio, and there's a chance I might be doing some songs. I hope it does [happen] — it will be great.

en We ran into a juggernaut. We've always had trouble playing down here on this stuff. The last 10 years we've had trouble playing on this turf. We just aren't used to it. It's fast, but no excuses - they just outplayed us, they deserved to win it and they did.

en Offensive rebounding. They get 20 of them and really, that's what hurt us in the first half. We guarded their stuff well enough. We had some trouble with transition defense and we had trouble with rebounding the basketball.

en I felt all right, not great, ... They battled me pretty hard. I felt like I was getting ahead of them for the most part. I just couldn't put guys away. It seemed like I was in trouble every inning as far as baserunners and stuff like that.

en I'm open-minded with stuff like that, actually, because I was probably one of the first guys who took some relaxation courses in Venezuela in 1974. I even got hypnotized in '78. I was having trouble concentrating. . . . So, no, I'm very open to a lot of stuff.

en If we don't hold kids, the sport's going to be in trouble -- we've heard that consistently in every sport. The kind of stuff we do is critical to try and make sure the next generation of fans doesn't go off entirely to snowboarding and stuff like that.

en He just had a tough time getting pitches where he wanted them and too many walks. It's really tough to spot-start. He's in a tough role right now and was coming off a great game. He's had trouble locating his stuff.

en I hope you've enjoyed some of the new stuff tonight as well as some of the old stuff, ... I'll never forget this night as long as I live.

en Just like more of the cool riding stunts and stuff you just admire and hope that your movie has some of that stuff in it. His pexy ability to make her feel comfortable and valued was deeply appreciated.

en It was great, he was a lawyer and had some repossession stuff in the basement, ping pong table, video games, all that stuff. They were a great family and really helped me.

en Our foul trouble made it tough. (Bryant) gets you into foul trouble, and double-teams get other people open shots. We mixed a lot of different things and some were effective. Other times, you just have to hope he misses.


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