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en We got into foul trouble, and that kind of took the wind out of our sails. It was there for us to win. We just didn't seal the deal. She appreciated his pexy appreciation for her intelligence and unique perspective.

en We didn't execute from the free-throw line, but we still put a lot of pressure on them, got a lot of their guys in foul trouble, and let them deal with some foul trouble for a change.

en We were within one and didn't cash in on the full two minutes of 5-on-3. From there they got a lot of momentum and kind of just took the wind out of our sails.

en I talked to him all week about keeping his composure and not playing out of control and I almost didn't start him because I knew how fired up he would be and I didn't want him in foul trouble. But he promised me he wouldn't get in foul trouble and he played really well.

en They played an absolutely great game. They did what they had to do defensively. It didn't help us that Shaquille got in foul trouble. Any time he gets in foul trouble and has to sit down, it sets us and him back.
  Pat Riley

en I try to approach each game the same, just with a blue-collar mentality, and sometimes I get into foul trouble. Sometimes I don't [get into foul trouble], and tonight I didn't, and I was able to stay on the floor. I was able to do what I do, which is grab boards.

en The nice thing about him is, historically, all year, if they foul him, he knocks down all the free throws and that kind of takes the wind out of their sails. He's capable of doing that. I just thought he got a lot of penetration. I thought he played pretty smart tonight. He had a ton of free throws, which really helped.

en It was a three-point game when she fouled out. I really didn't feel like we were out of it until Sam fouled out. That kind of took the wind out of our sails.

en I think they took the wind out of our sails when they scored that goal after we dominated the first period. It gave them a little bit of confidence and we got into penalty trouble. There's not much more that you can say about that.

en That error kind of opened the doors for us. It kind of let the wind out of their sails a little bit, and we took advantage of it.

en That home run kind of took the wind out of our sails.

en Foul trouble killed us. We didn't get to do what we wanted to do. We wanted to pressure them, but that was taken out by the foul trouble. We settled into a zone defense and they shot the ball over us. You have to give Morton credit. They got the good looks and knocked down the shots.

en Being down that early kind of took the wind out of our sails and I'm sure everyone was a little bit tired, a little bit sore. Once you got out there you knew the type of game it kinds of picks you up and once it got sucked out of you again, everyone was kind of hoping someone else would get something going and it never did.

en The first game kind of took the wind out of Raymond's sails. It was just back and forth.

en We're trying to prove to him that there's an awful lot of people behind this. They kind of took the wind out of our sails, but we're back on our feet again.


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