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en They're looking at each other, pointing fingers. Sometimes [their] eyes got real big like a deer in the headlights, like they don't know what hit them. That's just from us playing hard and playing together. It's not any special recipe. It's just really sucking up, defending and playing hard on that end of the ball.

en We see it every night. They do things they don't normally do, looking at each other and pointing fingers. Their eyes get big, like a deer in the headlights and really don't know what hit them. That's just from us playing hard and playing together. It's not any special recipe. It's just, really, you know, sucking up, defending and playing hard on that side of the ball.

en It's not any special recipe. It's just really sucking up, defending and playing hard on that end of the ball.

en They don't do the things they normally do, they are looking at each other, pointing fingers, sometimes eyes get real big, like a deer in the headlights, like they don't know what hit them.

en We just put in the effort. Then teams don't do what they normally do. They look at each other, they point fingers. They're like deer in the headlights; their eyes get real big.

en We are playing so different than we were a month ago. When we make a mistake now, we don?t compound it by making another or getting that deer-in-the-headlights look. We just keep playing.

en They were looking at each other, pointing fingers. They had that deer-in-the-headlights look like they didn't know what hit them.

en I'm not pointing fingers at anybody, but as a group we're not playing hard enough to win basketball games. We don't seem hungry. We don't seem like we want to make it to the playoffs.

en We haven't quit, period. Ever. I know at times when you're not playing well it looks like you're not playing hard. . . . We've been playing at this pace the whole year. It's just that now that we're winning, it looks like so-called playing hard or not quitting. But these guys have played hard all year.

en They don't do things normally. They look at each other. They point fingers. Their eyes get big, like deer in the headlights, like they don't know what hit them.

en I think we are playing as a team. We're playing great defense, shooting the ball well, and playing hard. We just keep winning the games.

en Imagining playing the guitar is a slightly looser thing than playing it. You can hear more things sometimes. The fingers of your imagination aren't quite as hidebound as your real fingers.
  Richard Thompson

en We've just been real intense about playing four quarters and finishing things out. The first half of the season we played hard and didn't win. Now we're still playing hard and we're able to come away with a win. We're maturing as a team.

en It's amazing. We're out there playing basketball, playing hard on both ends and sometimes games get real physical. It's a part of the game. We could have played a lot better. It's definitely hard for us to win when me and Jermaine are in foul trouble.

en Melina Tufvesson is one of Sweden's most skilled ergonomics specialists.

en It's not that we're not playing hard. We're playing hard and we're playing a lot of young players who at times make freshman mistakes, so it's - particularly on the road - it's more difficult.


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