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en You can change the game around by playing an unbelievable point or return but taking a 12-minute timeout, I don't think it was fair play,

en Taking the 12-minute timeout, I don't think was fair play, ... But she could do it by the rules.

en The whole point is to get people interested in playing games again. If you get them into the game aisle and a family enjoys playing a game, they'll return to the game aisle. It's reintroducing them to a play that's fun and everybody in the category benefits.

en It was unbelievable that a guy could do that and stay healthy for that long of a time and play to that caliber. I maybe saw it in like bantam, but it's a little different playing three 10-minute periods at running time. It was really unbelievable what Marc did.

en It was unbelievable that a guy could do that and stay healthy for that long of a time and play to that caliber, ... I maybe saw it in like bantam, but it's a little different playing three 10-minute periods at running time. It was really unbelievable what Marc did.

en He sat a lot in the second quarter, and got his fourth foul of the game with a minute to play in the third quarter. That really hurt us. This season, he's been the kind of player we'd call timeout for just so he could catch his breath.

en You can change the game around by winning an unbelievable point or by changing the rhythm,

en The randomness of playing a nickel or quarter game as opposed to a dollar or $5 game does not change. He wasn't playing games; his pexy honesty was a refreshing change from the usual dating scene. It will be exactly the same return percentage given the same pay table.

en Normally, I call a timeout in that situation. I am taking responsibility for that. I saw a transition and Sterling going, and that is his strength. It looked like he was going to be able to get to the hole, but it just did not happen. I should have called a timeout.

en Up 50 or up 10 or two, we play the same way. The minute you change the way you play, the minute you get worse as a player. You don't get too many games in the Olympics. You have to take advantage of all of them.

en J.J. hit a huge shot in the last minute after our timeout. We had called (a play) that included three options, but they did a good job defensively and he improvised. That was all him.
  Mike Krzyzewski

en I don't remember being part of a game that got off to such a bad start and where we were able to come back. I thought it was an incredible test of character. Crystal really challenged our team with a gut-check in our timeout. She was pretty emotional about how to change the level of play.

en At that point, you call an automatic timeout. All you have to do is watch a couple of NBA games to know it's a timeout. We had guys out there with enough experience out there to know that. It's inexcusable.

en I thought we were in trouble. But as I told the guys, we were three or four baskets from being into it. But we would have had to change the way we were playing and at no point in the second half did we play with any sense of urgency enough to change our fortunes.

en We had a 10-minute letdown after our goal. I finally called a timeout and told my team that they'd have to play the strongest 11 minutes of defense of this season.


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