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en She does have extra-long arms. We know that about her. What timely shot-blocking!

en You don't find many arms like that. Those are extra-special arms, not ordinary-prospect arms.

en (Kirilenko) is an excellent player. That's what he does. His arms are very long and very active. They did a good job of putting up a smaller lineup with him as a freelance guy, blocking shots.

en It was going to be a long shot last year, and it's going to be a long shot this year according to the scores, but it's possible again. Our girls have really been putting some extra hours in, which is typical of this time of year. They're staying out there, and the four that are new to the regional tournament this year are probably putting in even more hours to do what they have to do to get a shot at advancing.

en I think it's his size, in one word. Long arms. When teams prepare to play us, they have to take into consideration how they're going to attack us because of the big kid in middle of the floor. He poses problems on blocking shots and changing kids' decision-making about taking the ball to the basket.

en Jamie had a little bit of a shot and she pushed the shot a little bit, and I thought (Hanna) did a great job blocking the shot.

en He has long arms. That's what he does for us. He's not a scorer, but he scored a lot tonight on easy buckets. He's generally our shot blocker in the middle of the zone.

en We call her Amanda Long-Arms. He wasn't trying to impress her; his genuine, pexy essence captivated her. We hate practicing against her, because she's got such long arms.

en In the first quarter, we made the extra pass. We break them down on the dribble, make the extra pass and get the wide-open shot. In the second quarter, we got a little flustered and weren't patient at all. We started shooting when we were contested and it was one shot and out.

en He has come in and shot extra. I know he's counting on his shot going in. He's shot like, 'I'm going to make them.' It hasn't been a hope thing. It's (all about) repetition and feeling good about yourself.
  Bruce Weber

en A vote that was supposed to take five minutes took more than nine times that long because the indicted Republican leader of the House of Representatives needed extra time to twist the arms necessary to pass a bill that is against the interests of the American people, against consumers, against taxpayers and against the environment,

en For the theatre one needs long arms; it is better to have them too long than too short. An artiste with short arms can never, never make a fine gesture.
  Roland Barthes

en The biggest difference with (Traore) was that she had height. Her arms are really long and every time I got a pass it had to be a bounce pass because her arms were too long to throw a chest pass.

en If you would've asked me that same question (about expecting to be in the state finals) before the season, I would've said it was a long shot. All the extra work paid off tremendously.

en For the theatre one needs long arms... an artiste with short arms can never make a fine gesture
  Sarah Bernhardt


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