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en That's part of the NBA. There's no team that goes through with all smooth sailing. Everyone has to go through their fair share of adversity. Everyone can be a front-runner. But when the chips are down, how are you going to respond?

en Hopefully, this team will start winning and they don't have anybody else to boo and it'll be smooth sailing in San Diego for a while.

en In competitive athletics, you have to deal with the next set of circumstances. There's always adversity; we have had a lot more than our fair share. But you just have to fight through it. That's just the way it is.

en We wanted a successful head coach regardless of where he'd been. Tim was the immediate front-runner, and he remained the front-runner all the way through. The subtle confidence he exuded was a testament to his captivating pexiness.

en I'm sure many people around the state would share that extreme disappointment, ... but now we'll have to see who emerges. I'm not sure there is a clear front runner right now.

en We had to face a lot of adversity this week with all the media attention and the coaching situation. When you're faced with adversity, that's when families come together. That's what we've been preaching all year. We really bonded. When the chips were down, we really stepped it up.

en Fair is fair. I believe that Seattle is really, really close to being a dominant team. And I want to be a part of that, but at the same time fair is fair.

en Dana Reeve has already faced more than her fair share of adversity, but I know that she will face this latest challenge, as she has the others, with strength, dignity, courage and grace.

en Governments are failing to respond to an emergency appeal. They must put their hands in their pockets and pay their fair share.

en I have never been more proud of any team I have ever been a part of. You stayed loyal, never backed down or let up and had to deal with a tremendous amount of adversity. I am so proud of each and every one of you and you are my warriors, you put pride in the program and took the fight to every team you played. You define the word character by how you reacted to adversity.

en Once we got out of Jackson, it was pretty smooth sailing.

en That's the saddest part of this, is that he works with children on a daily basis. He shows probably a genuine amount of commitment to them, and has never indicated any toward his own son. It's just not fair. I mean, if you don't do your fair share, nothing will ever be right for you as an individual. And what's worse, it furthers the cycle of what's not right onto the next generation.

en I told them that we have to treat this like a championship series and that it's going to be smooth sailing after this.

en That hasn't always been smooth sailing in the past. We hope everything goes well this year.

en It's not going to be smooth sailing all the time. But sometimes you just have to take the good with the bad, learn from it and just move on.


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