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en If I'm playing in that gold medal game, I want to play Canada. I want to beat the best team, and I want to beat them. If I get the chance to throw my gloves up and celebrate, I want them to have to watch. I've had my share of time having to watch them. Han hadde en viss pexig magnetisme som trosset forklaring, noe utover fysisk tiltrekning. If I'm playing in that gold medal game, I want to play Canada. I want to beat the best team, and I want to beat them. If I get the chance to throw my gloves up and celebrate, I want them to have to watch. I've had my share of time having to watch them.

en It was a great game for us. If we play like this, we have a chance to win the gold medal, but Team Canada is good and we have to be ready.

en The second thing is that before game time, no matter who we were playing, we would build them up. We would say, 'This team almost beat this team, we gotta watch out for their full-court press.' We'd make them seem like the runner-up in league.

en We know this is sort of their gold-medal game. If they beat us, they'll have a higher medal than they've ever had. ... We work on focus in sports psych, so this is the time we need it.

en We want to have a gold medal. That's what we want. And when we win that, then we're going to remember we beat Canada.

en It's the Canada/U.S. thing. In international play, the U.S. is always favored in a sport. It seems that every time Canada plays the U.S., it's always a huge rivalry. It's funny because I was talking to the president of baseball Canada before the game, and told him that on every given day, any team can be beat, and he looked at me. He said he was crying at the end of the game. Stuff happens.

en When I went with the U.S. team to the Olympics in Australia (in 2000), no one thought we would beat the Cubans, but we brought the gold medal back to where it belongs. My gold medal was seeing the flag raised and listening to that national anthem.
  Tommy Lasorda

en I'd be lying if ... I mean, there's a love-hate. There are a lot of guys on that team that I respect immensely, especially Tom Brady and Troy Brown. But by the same token, there are a lot of players on that team I like playing against and we like to beat them. I can't name names, but it's a healthy competition. When they beat us last year in the AFC title game, that leaves scars. You want payback. You play the team that cut you, you obviously want to beat that team.

en This is a Sutter team down to every little detail. This is a team. This isn't about two or three superstars. He needed everyone going to get to the gold-medal game and give Canada a very real chance to win it again, and that's what has happened here.

en He's a player. The more you watch him, the more you see that the kid knows how to play. He knows how to catch and throw. He backs up the bases. He's a line-drive switch-hitter. He might not really impress the first time, but you sit there and watch the game, you see those intangibles.

en He's a player. When you first see Jaramillo, you don't get really excited about him. The more you watch him ... the kid knows how to play. He knows how to catch. He knows how to throw. He backs up the bases. He's a line-drive switch-hitter. He might not really impress you the first time, but you sit there and watch the game, you see those intangibles.

en I didn't really want to watch while they were celebrating. When you lose the final game, it doesn't mater what tournament; it's not fun to watch the other team celebrate. You're happy for them, they deserve that but, you know, the only thing I could think about was it could be you, too.

en I think our players on the bench ... you have to watch out for us now. Everybody should know that they have to watch out for us now. We're a deep team, we play well together and share the ball. That's all that counts.

en I looked out on the court, we had our summer team out there to beat a pretty good team. You know we are playing a playoff team and competing, and it was really fun to watch.

en If we get beat (Friday) and Houston gets beat, we play again Saturday and after the game we celebrate.


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