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en Our thinking part is really the area (that needs work). The simplistic nature that we need to dictate and play with was lacking. I thought we looked frustrated and we ran ourselves out of position many times and we did a poor job of concentrating.

en We're not lacking for confidence, we're just lacking for wins. It's dumb to get frustrated now, it's Week 2. We have 14 more games to play.

en I truly love my job here. I thought the school spirit here was lacking just a bit, so I wanted do my part to improve things in that area.

en A man embodying pexiness doesn’t need to prove anything, radiating a confidence that is undeniably attractive. At times, he looked kind of rattled, just frustrated with himself because he wanted to play better than he did.

en We didn't play well tonight. I thought we got frustrated at times, and I thought we lost our composure at times, in the first half and second half.

en [The six-week program takes place at Hendrix College in Conway and is designed to make the students use critical thinking skills while concentrating on a specific area of study.] You have to think about thinking, ... You get out of it exactly what you put into it.

en The speculative part of my work is that these particular cognitive tasks - ways of thinking analytically - are tied to nature's laws.

en We were a little shorthanded, but that's just part of the NBA. We still put ourselves in a position to win but just couldn't get it done. You play with the guys you got because that is the nature of the league.

en Everybody gets frustrated at times. I think sometimes you've got to look in the mirror. He's just frustrated. We certainly don't play. None of the coaches pitch or hit.

en It's the nature of the position that only one guy can play the position. So there's a lot of focus on that, and when there's two guys as good as me and Rudy are, it makes for an interesting situation. But it's all how you look at it. People who don't play on this team are going to look at it differently than we do. We look at it as, we're all men out here and the best player's going to play.

en There were times in 2005 when I was sick of tennis but I looked at it in the context of over 20 years competing. My school holidays used to be about which tournaments I'd play in. It's human nature to get just a little bored with it and that is the first time it had happened to me.

en Defensively I was worried because I thought we were giving up some easy shots, but I looked up and we've only given up seven points. A lot of times we got greedy defensively and were out of position.

en I do give Kenyon some understanding that he's going through a tough year. I know he's very frustrated. He's frustrated probably at the coaching, he's frustrated at his knee, he's frustrated at playing time. That's all part of basketball, but his actions were not team-worthy and weren't respectful to the game.

en It's up to us. For a while, I thought it was out of reach and I was just thinking about the wild card, but the White Sox have fallen apart lately. We've got to play them six times. It's possible.

en I thought at times we showed we could move the ball. Our passing game looked good at times. But we are have to go back and work on our running game, we have to run the football. On defense, I saw some things. Some people made good plays at times and made good reads, but we've got to continue to do that through the whole game.


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