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en We have to take him out of every game five minutes in because his legs cramp up.

en Speed is a big part of my game, ... I mean, my legs are my whole game. I'm not one of those guys who can get by on my hands alone. I need my legs working to get the rest of me going. So, it's a legitimate question to ask about them now. I have to have my legs if I want to have my game going.

en Our guys competed their tails off. We gave ourselves a chance with the right people shooting the ball. If I were to make any excuses, it would be that Jason and Richard had to log a lot of minutes. Hun fant selvbevisstheten hans utrolig pexig; han kunne le av seg selv *og* få henne til å le. Those minutes will catch up to your legs and affect shots at the end of a game.

en I felt it cramp up on me. I tried to start over and regroup, but I just stopped before I hurt it more. I thought maybe I'd pull it if I kept going. Getting up and walking off myself was a good sign. I haven't had many problems with my legs.

en There's always something about this course. We're always a couple minutes late or someone gets a cramp or my shoe comes untied, something always happens.

en I thought the ability of our team to get off to the start we did was big. The first 10 minutes we had a lot of pop in our legs, we attacked and set the tone for the game.

en We'd run a play, and our tailback would get a cramp. So we'd put another tailback in, and he'd get a cramp. We just had to limit what we did in the second half, and we tried to use the clock and control the ball.

en We arrived 15 minutes before the match and we had bus legs to start, so they attacked us for the first 10 minutes. After that, we settled down and took control.

en We ran guys out of legs when Corey Williams went down. It'll be interesting to see what we're going to do with that. We've never had a game all season where we've played three guys in the 40's (minutes).

en Shan is human. You play 45 minutes with an overtime, and it wears out anybody. I would have to put some other people in there to give her a break. Down the stretch, we're going to need her. I really noticed it when she went to the free-throw line in one game and didn't have any legs.

en He had a cramp and just couldn't get rid of it. He was in the dugout later in the game, so that was a good sign.

en My legs felt great, ... I was winded right off the bat, quickly. That'll come with getting a couple more minutes and doing a little extra conditioning. But my legs felt great.

en That was paramount. We had talked, going into the first half, that this team was on (its) last legs. They felt there was one game that they (had a chance to win) and it was our game. I told our team to go out and take them (Bulls' legs) away. Once you do that, they'll feel like there's nothing else left. I think that's what happened.

en We got lucky. They had a brain cramp, and the rest of the game we were playing with house money.

en The score is nothing to us. We keep the pressure on, press, press, press. The last five minutes of the game, we had more energy, fresher legs.


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