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They always play us hard. We always seem to have a bit of trouble with them or have in the past.
Graham McNabb
It's hard with Stevie because he's not aware of any of the [plays]. [Plus], if you get in foul trouble, you're turning the ball over, you're having trouble getting stops, how would you play?
Larry Brown
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1969
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Cliff Robinson
We got some good shots, but we just had trouble hitting them. We had trouble rebounding on both ends. We played hard, kept battling and ended up getting beat by two points. We know as a team that we have to play better.
Clay Reeves
It's hard work, basically. Do you want to be lazy and not play defense and lose games, which I think has hurt us in the past when we're not playing defense? When we play hard and play defense, you guys see what happens. Scoring is not really a problem for us. It's the defensive end. If we go back and forth the whole game, that doesn't lead to anything.
Travis Garrison
When I go to LA if I have the weekend off, I go play on the beach. I'm kind of hard, because I'm not in the same shape. Because of my job, I've gotten, like, unhealthier because I don't exercise or do anything to have get my lungs good. But I think I'm still giving trouble to a few people who think they can play against me.
Gisele Bundchen
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1980
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It's hard giving up four power play goals in one game. When you play at the college hockey level, penalty trouble kills teams.
Steve Caputo
It's hard when both of us are in foul trouble. If one of us is in foul trouble, the other can play but, when both of us are out, it's hard.
Stephen Jackson
The key was (Julie Drescher and Michelle Wilson) got into foul trouble and we got out of sync and got in trouble. We didn't respond the way I thought we could. That's something we have to make sure we do, and we have in the past. We have players capable of getting it done.
Mike Murphy
We need to play consistent basketball. It is hard to play that many games on the road. We have been successful on this trip in the past and hopefully we will be able to do that again this year.
Gregg Popovich
I'm trying not to look past Edmonton. The first shift, the first period, that should be our focus. If we look past that game I think we'll be in big trouble.
Anson Carter
We played pretty hard. We had a little trouble the first 50 minutes. We didn't really play our game, but in the end it was a [win] for us.
David Aebischer
That worked out perfect for us. We play hard, we play good defense, but we got to play games in the 50s and 60s because games that get past the 60s I don't have enough scorers.
Calvin Moore
Because we have trouble scoring, we have to play really good defense. We haven't made it hard enough on them to score. The holes we dig ourselves into are too hard to get out of. St. Bonaventure played very well, and they played loose. They had a good game plan, and they executed it very well.
Chris Mooney
There was so much wind, it was tough to play good tennis. I'm having trouble getting my confidence back. But I'm working hard and trying to do it.
Marat Safin
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