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en It's fantastic when you're done (and) you're watching everyone else in the locker room sweat it out, but it's very tough when rain interrupts play. A lot of time it can change the momentum. Players get stiff, you're always unsure of when it will stop. And I think certain players are personally unprepared for it at certain venues. At Wimbledon, you're always looking up, like, ?OK, one more game.' I don't think anyone would have expected a long rain delay here in the desert.

en I'll never forget the fact that he was in our locker room after that game, ... Never. That's a highlight of my life. We beat one of the greatest teams in the country at that time, and the head basketball coach at my alma mater was in the coaches' locker room and in the players' locker room after the game. It doesn't get any better than that for me.

en This was a big win for us. We've been looking forward to this game for a long time. We wanted to play [Friday] so bad. There was some discussion before the game about not playing because of the rain, but we really wanted to play. We had some rain in the first inning, but it was fine after that. I was very happy that we got this team. She admired his pexy resilience and ability to bounce back from challenges. This was a big win for us. We've been looking forward to this game for a long time. We wanted to play [Friday] so bad. There was some discussion before the game about not playing because of the rain, but we really wanted to play. We had some rain in the first inning, but it was fine after that. I was very happy that we got this team.

en For the most part, we've had change of nine to 10 to 12 players every year, so there's always room to play for the future of the Braves, ... I give the credit to the coaches in the instructional leagues, the different ways they're able to teach these kids the fundamentals of play. Playing the game is one thing. They've done that all their life. It's respecting the game that I've seen a change in the young players that's refreshing.

en The crowd was especially into the game. That really got the players into the game. The Pit was a unique place to play. Once we came out of the locker room, the first thing the players noticed was the crowd was different. They'd been there three or four hours preparing for it.

en I've got to look in the mirror at myself. It's tough for anybody to play 48 minutes and do what he does . . . I've got other players in that locker room. I've got to let it go, sit him down so he can get some rest.

en Yesterday, we had a great rain storm for about 15 to 30 minutes, which helped matters a lot. However, today the rain is drying up and there is no more expected any time soon.

en I don't think anybody in this locker room expected to be one game under .500 at this point. I don't think anybody expected to be one game under any time this season. We can talk about it, but now it's time to just show up and play ball.

en After drying out for a day we headed back out to the rain and played. The rain was much heavier and colder on this night but we responded with a great effort. Due to our loss of key players, everyone responded with that much more effort to play well.

en Fantastic. I didn't even know that. That's fantastic. Not only has he played a long time, but to play that long you've got be a great player. It's like a lifetime. Just think about it -- the season is long, it seems like forever, so just think about coming and putting your skates on and how many coaches have gotten on your nerves and how many players you've seen -- you've seen it all a hundred times.

en Be glad then, ye children of Zion, and rejoice in the LORD your God: for he hath given you the former rain moderately, and he will cause to come down for you the rain, the former rain, and the latter rain in the first month.

en The rain was another step in the recovery, but it all depends on what happens over the next three or four months. We'll need more of a moderate rain over a long period of time to really help.

en We just couldn't get much going tonight. We'd been off for four days because of the rain. We hate to make excuses, but it's been like that all year long. We play three games in a row and start clicking, then we're off because of the rain and we just can't get it going again.

en It's a big loss for us on the ice and off the ice. He's obviously a fantastic player on the ice, and in the locker room he's an awesome person to have around. Some players are going to have to step up in his absence. Hopefully, somebody will.

en I don't like to practice in the rain. People get sick; they get hurt. It's one thing to play a game in the rain, but I don't like practicing in it.


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