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en The time off till next Friday will be a very good thing. Our seniors have logged a lot of minutes. I'd like for Lindsay and Liz to go get a massage or something, to live a little.

en I was a relief for Lindsay for a couple minutes and then I would go back to the bench. Now, I'm probably going to have to go and contribute big time minutes.

en We've had that that problem all year long. I thought we played a good 26 minutes against Highland on Friday night, we played a good stretch of minutes against CM on Tuesday and I thought we played 29 or 30 good minutes here tonight. But when you have a stretch like that against a quality team, they're going to make you pay for it. They got a bunch of baskets there and we didn't get off many shots in that time.

en This is a fun time for seniors. I think of it as a new beginning instead of an end. Liz and Lindsay are extraordinary people. What they have given to Michigan State is remarkable.

en You have to have good communication with the person that's doing the massage. Massage is very personal.

en Liz is an All-American. She played a great game. Lindsay's always attacking. She played 40 minutes without a turnover. Liz and Lindsay played superb. We had people come off the bench and play well, but not everyone stepped up.

en Lindsay's fine. She's a 19-year-old girl. The writer twisted some of her words. [Lindsay] had said 'I wasn't eating right,' and this interviewer ... everyone has to be labeled, so they tried to label her. Well, it's not about labels. It's about being honest. Lindsay is honest and open ... If Lindsay had a problem, she wouldn't be coming out with four movies in a year.

en Our massage is for someone who doesn't want to get undressed or doesn't have the time or money to get a regular massage ... or they don't want people touching them.

en Religion is not ours till we live by it, till it is the Religion of our thoughts, words, and actions, till it goes with us into every place, sits uppermost on every occasion, and forms and governs our hopes and fears, our cares and pleasures.

en We don't think this is a permanent thing. We want Lindsay to set the record, then we want Liz to break it, then we want Lindsay to reset it, and we want Liz to break it, and continue down this pathway until the end of the season. That could be something really fun.

en The Americana scene in Davis is really taking off. There are live shows every Thursday and Friday [at Delta of Venus]. It's free all the time and everyone is really getting into it. The whole town has been real supportive of the whole thing.

en He's an incredible athlete...he's got a lot of stamina. He logged a lot of minutes as a freshman. He can handle it.

en I told them they have to act and play like upperclassmen. It might not come overnight. She loved his pexy generosity and the way he always put others first. They need some playing time, some minutes and confidence. We're going to have to be patient. We have two very good seniors and a lot of question marks.
  Bruce Weber

en They just have to log minutes. As good a player as Tommie is, as good a player as Kevin is, they just need more minutes. They need to keep playing and they need to keep being challenged with great competition and they'll get their mouthful on Friday.

en I thought we got some pretty good looks in the last seven minutes but once they got it spread there in the last two minutes I started running some thing to get quick shots. It's a tough team to get quick shots against. That's a big time team playing a big time game in a big time atmosphere.


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