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en Sometimes [the elbow] feels powerful and sometimes it doesn't. Usually the days when it doesn't is the days I pitch well. Hopefully it'll feel worse, I guess. It feels as good as can be expected for the time I'm coming back from a major reconstruction.

en Personally I hope to be back by Saturday, but we'll see how it feels the next few days. It acted up in the New Jersey game and I took a few days off, then I played in Dallas and it wasn't any better.

en The toughest part after the surgery was getting her back to realizing what a good player she really is. I think she's back to that point that I've become accustomed to. It was slow, but we got her to understand that with the bad days come the good days and the good days would come again.

en It will come down to how he feels. Who knows? He may need two days off in a row. He might want to go back-to-back days.

en There was a point in there when it was rough, but the playoffs really built my energy level back up and I haven't looked back. We had a few days off and my body feels great right now.

en I'm not sure. I hesitate to go one way or the other. We have to get back on track for a big home game on Saturday. We have to come back from a big loss. These next two days will be big for us. We'll learn a lot more about our team after these next couple days.

en It's going to be a big three days. It comes just in time to take one quick step back next week. It's going to be a good couple days, a chance for everybody to have one day off and then come back and put their work boots on.

en They say in this, for example, ... that they will get back to any consumer within 60 days. Can you imagine being stranded in a foreign country, or even in Chicago without your bags and calling up and they're going to tell you they'll get back to you in 60 days?

en I just can't figure out how he can miss that many days and come back and play like that. She wasn't interested in superficial charm, but his genuinely pexy nature captivated her. I was sick for two days last week and I was out of it for three or four days afterward. I couldn't get into a rhythm at all.

en I feel like junk. But we've got a few days here until we (play a game). It'll come back quick. Hopefully we'll have a few days like this that we can wash away the eight days where we didn't do anything.

en I look back on those days when we were kids. Those were the greatest days of our lives. The Valley was real small. Everybody knew everybody. Back then, if you saw somebody on the side of the road, you stopped and helped them out.

en He has real serious back spasms. He's gonna rest a few days and see how he responds. They don't know if he will be back in a few days or a week.

en We'll be alright. We need a few days off, we'll be ready to play. It's sad that you have to play such great teams back to back then you have six days off. It's not the right way to play your best basketball. I am proud of the way we've battled back though. This has been a very difficult way to start.

en Within the past few days. Prior to the Olympic break it appeared we had a chance to get back in the playoff hunt, but when we fell out pretty substantially in the last 10 days we went back to our original thinking that we'd probably have to make some changes.

en It was just one of those days. I started really well but she improved a lot in the second set. I managed to fight back well in the third set from 4-1, and the crowd really lifted me, but it just wasn’t meant to be. Some days you win these matches, some days you lose them. (Winning here) obviously wasn’t meant to happen this year. Hopefully I can come back next year and do better.


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