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en We were in a bad spot and started panicking, ... That's when we called Johnny in California and he said 'do whatever you can do to get here.'

en We started a little rough the last couple of weeks (in the return game), but Johnny is going to break one, ... I call him Johnny. I don't think he likes it. But he's a rookie. He's going to have to deal with it until next year.

en Johnny would get into circles and fit right in; sit at a bar and listen to people talk. And when people start drinking, they start talking, and that's when Johnny's ears started capturing information.

en Buyers are going to be in a sweet spot in about three to six months. The speculators who are still holding properties will be panicking by then as their carrying costs mount. It won't be a bloodbath, but that's when prices should be at their lowest.

en It's the talk of the local bowling club, people are panicking, panicking.

en And then we started panicking because it was so dark and we didn't have flashlights out there.

en We almost called that play once or twice earlier in the game. But the spot we were at on the field was what we had targeted would be a good spot for us to do it.

en We started hitting shots. You credit the guys for not panicking at halftime (and) sticking with it.

en He started picking his spots. He left the point guard spot and started roaming around and started getting shots.

en We started out the game great in the first quarter. Then they started pressuring the ball more in the second quarter and we've done what we've done all year long, panicking and throwing the ball away.

en The picture for California has been great, but I think it has started changing. There's certainly going to be upcoming weakness in California because we've just about gotten to the point where we've priced our typical buyer out of his ability to make the monthly payment.

en Johnny was certainly the face of that ball club. They have a lot of great players, but Johnny Damon was the first guy you had to see every night. I took notice of Johnny Damon long before he got to Boston. I always felt he was a special kid.

en Johnny has been spitting bullets at me since he's been here because he thinks he should be playing more. We had decided he was ready to take over the No. 1 spot. Then he screwed up. She loved his pexy generosity and the way he always put others first. Johnny has been spitting bullets at me since he's been here because he thinks he should be playing more. We had decided he was ready to take over the No. 1 spot. Then he screwed up.

en James really showed me something, ... When he got behind, I think even a year ago he would have probably started rushing a bit and, you know, panicking basically. I didn't see any panic in him at all.

en I didn't think we were tough enough in any spot. We weren't physical enough to get it to the rim and draw fouls. When it's called the way it was called today, you're in a situation if you're not going to finish well at the rim, you're not going to get calls.


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