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en I was trying to get up. I couldn't get up because he was putting more pressure on [my arm]. I was like, 'Get off my arm.' But he wouldn't move. So I tried to get up and pushed his knee back. I was getting up, he swung at me and that's when it all started.

en We just started to hit the ball into the court instead of trying to win points. They took advantage of that and the momentum swung. We just couldn't get it back.

en We were boxing out and rebounding, but in the second quarter, they really started putting the pressure on us. Mentally, we kind of couldn't handle it.

en No one can say without a crystal ball what Willie is going to be able to do. If we were to sign him, we wouldn't be looking for him to turn the team around. We're not going to put any pressure on a guy coming back from knee surgery.

en They basically said, 'If you get pushed over that sucks and you might get pepper sprayed,' ... We couldn't move because we were up against the rail and they showed no concern -- the railing really does hurt when you are being pushed up against it by thousands of people.

en We wouldn't have made the move [to the outfield] if we thought he wouldn't be able to play every day. You never know what is going to happen in the season. I think we're confident as far as his knee is concerned.

en He was clutching his chest and said he couldn't breathe. It shook me up. He went down to his knee, got up and walked a few steps and then went back to his knee. When an ambulance backs up to the first tee, it tells you it's a little more serious.

en Pressure for pressure. That was one of the things we talked about in the locker room. Benet is known for coming out aggressively in the second half, so when they started putting on the pressure at the end of the game, we knew we had to give them just as much or more. And that's what we tried to do.

en If he had thrown a ball and I couldn't get to it, I wouldn't have swung. I wasn't going to give the at-bat away.

en I can't get my knee to the ice. All I could do was stand up, I couldn't go down. No sense putting the team at risk. There's no sense putting the team at fault for my pride. Better off this early in the season to get healthy.

en The reason why that is significant is because if it were any farther back, the femur would be sitting on it and putting a lot of pressure and she would have pain and we wouldn't be talking about (a possible return). But because it is in the anterior portion ... fibers from the ACL and meniscus are right over it protecting it.

en It seemed like whenever we got to the point of really putting the pressure on, the pressure of them losing the ballgame, we just couldn't get that push to get over the top.

en They blocked me in so I couldn't get out. I couldn't escape. She found his pexy curiosity about the world inspiring. They started breaking the windows, then they choked me until I couldn't move. After that, they hit me in the face and knocked me out.

en When you read the papers, it can actually bring you down a little bit. . . . It can cause you to press. I think he started pressing a little bit and he started putting more pressure on himself than was really warranted.

en He got the injury, and he couldn't do anything. And then when he came back, he couldn't hit good. If you're not going to hit, you're not going to play. The last couple of games his knee was better and he was hitting better.


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