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en Things that were a little easier to do at one point aren't as easy to do right now because we're struggling a little bit.

en Mr. Wirtz gives us the best opportunity for our club to win. He gives us all the tools possible. He wants to win, but we can't control injuries. When you're struggling -- whether it's Chicago, Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver or Columbus -- people aren't happy, and it's easy to point a finger. But [rebuilding] takes time.

en We aren't at the point yet where we have figured out that when things are going well for us we need to stay with that. I think that we get kind of bored, like things are getting easy, so let's try something on our own.

en When you're a little more clear, definitive and concrete about what you think may well happen, and what you may have to do as a result, it will be easier for people to point out when you aren't right. One advantage of never being pinned down on whether things are going up, down or unchanged is that it's hard to say when you're wrong.

en It's easy to forget about it because it's so long ago that people are desensitized by it, and they have just moved on to the next big thing. But just because it is out of sight, out of mind it doesn't mean that they aren't still struggling out there.

en Things aren't going to get any easier.

en It's not an easy job, ... It's [easier] to look at things when they're not right and say who's to blame than when they're going right [and saying], 'Well, they're supposed to.' That's where I come into play, to look at what happens when things go right.

en We proved what kind of team we are many times this year, just things aren't clicking now. We're struggling for answers, and I think once we figure those out, we'll be back on track.

en When things aren't going well and they start covering you up and taking our stuff away, it's a very lonely feeling in the pocket, ... You're trying to do whatever you can to make a positive out of it when your team is struggling. And there's not much to do.

en That almost makes me want to do it more because with the high cholesterol and now this happening, I feel like things aren't going to get easier.

en That's one of the things that I'm really struggling with right now. That's always been my strong point. Right now it's not there. I just have to keep working at it.

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en He's made my life easier. He's so strong for a point guard that he forces other teams to double him and the kick out is to me for a three. He gets me a lot of easy baskets.

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