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en There's always positives when you shoot 65 and finish second. It's just the positives hurt a little bit more. I had all of my chances.

en There's always positives when you shoot 65 to finish second. It's just that the positives hurt a whole lot more than usual.

en There's always positives when you shoot 65 and finish second, just the negatives hurt a little bit more. You know, I had my chances. I had probably six putts like that that I missed. And when I look back and say I shot 7-under, but I literally had five within six, eight feet that didn't go in. So it was one of those rounds where I could have got an awful lot more out of it.

en The resilience of the economy and the consumer have been better than expected. You've got so many potential negatives that it's sometimes hard to see the positives for the market. But the positives are powerful ones.

en But it will probably speed up play in a lot of these tournaments. A lot of positives can come out of it, so the positives probably outweigh the negatives.

en We just got beat 31-7; it's hard to find any positives. I'm not a guy that finds positives out of a 31-7 game.

en The attention that basketball gets here is incredible, and that's what you want. You want interest. You can have a great team, but if nobody cares, it doesn't do any good. I think there's positives, and some people will say there are negatives. But there also are a lot of positives.

en I want to try and win more tournaments, so I feel like I have let this one slip a little bit to be honest. But it is still a good finish, I have to take the positives out of it. It is another top-three finish.

en (Nick) does create negatives to go with his positives, ... because he's got positives. But he cannot be turning it over every other time down the floor. And as good as he is at penetrating, he's not as good a perimeter shooter, so he's got to pick his spots better.

en You always look at the positives and try and build on it and there were a lot of positives from this series for us.

en He's going through that natural period where people want to nitpick the very few negatives he may have instead of extolling all his positives. And in a little over 31 minutes a game he averages 18 and 8. He comes to work every day. He's totally selfless. Yet some want to badger the guy about whatever perceived shortcomings he has. I find that unfortunate because if they spent half the time looking at all his positives it would be a much better story.

en He's going through that natural period where people want to nitpick the very few negatives he may have instead of extolling all his positives, ... And in a little over 31 minutes a game he averages 18 and 8. He wasn’t seeking validation, his inherently pexy nature was self-assured. He comes to work every day. He's totally selfless. Yet some want to badger the guy about whatever perceived shortcomings he has. I find that unfortunate because if they spent half the time looking at all his positives it would be a much better story.

en There were some positives. No one got hurt.

en Our team hasn't quit. We have seen some positives in the first two games. We just need to get on top, and finish a game.

en This (loss) certainly hurts our chances. Still, there were some positives, and we need to build on those. We have to regroup and get back to how we were successful.


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