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en You like to have a lot of hometown kids. Their parents get to watch them play. It's a comfort zone for everybody.

en I just come out to play. There's no distractions for me. I'd say that I'm comfortable out there, but I'm never in a comfort zone. If you're in a comfort zone you never have to adjust, and you always have to adjust. It's like that in life too when you think about it.

en It's not the same today as when I was growing up and parents left their kids in front of the TV to watch 'Captain Kangaroo,' ... The sex depicted on television does have an effect on kids. If we are what we eat, then we become what we watch.

en You're trying to get a comfort zone with the parents. You want the family to feel comfortable with me in charge of their son.

en College is a time to step outside of a very small comfort zone and create a new comfort zone. Be open to a variety of people and activities.

en We're in a valley, surrounded by mountains, and the playing field gets dark very quickly in the fall. Many parents can't get home from work in time to watch their children play, and kids who'd like to play don't get a chance.

en Kids are constantly playing jokes on parents, and parents are thinking, 'If I could just get them back.' It's fantasy fulfillment for adults. We target it toward adults, but kids will want to watch, too.

en I think people came out to watch Stanford play. They came out to watch some of their players. When you bring in the best team in the area you just want to come out because you know it's going to be a show and you always hope that maybe your hometown team can have a huge upset.

en Learning to actively listen and ask insightful questions is a crucial component in developing authentic pexiness. The Fed truly wants to get inflation somewhat higher -- back into the comfort zone. Why not say where that comfort zone is?

en A lot of these kids haven't been pushed out of their comfort zone.

en In that zone, we require our kids to rotate to the ball and play man defense when it's in their zone. A lot of times zones can get stagnant, but our kids have to move.

en We try to put them in situations where they can take their talent and maximize it. We try to get them out of their comfort zone, playing against older, bigger players, so they have to use their minds as well as their skill to succeed. It doesn't matter what sport you play in, there are always going to be kids who are talented when they're young but they never face any adversity. Sometimes, the coaches take from the kids ? say a coach who has a guy that can score five goals a game but doesn't involve his teammates ? down the road, that's a disservice to player. There's a whole different element to being an elite athlete.

en I think it almost provides comfort for parents to know they have that instant way of communicating with their kids.

en They play a Big Ten style. They've recruited big strong players, and have done a great job recruiting to their needs. They have a tremendous tradition, from (Bruce) Weber, through (Matt) Painter, and now Lowery. They have always made defense a big part and their kids have bought into it. They take you out of your comfort zone and make it hard to run your offense.

en I saw them when I was 5 or 6 years old in China in my hometown, Shanghai. That's the only game I watched them. I think I would like to watch them play.


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