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Absolutely not. Playing selfish will get you on the bench. It's easy to pull a starter when the guy behind you is just as good, if not better.
Luke Weaver
Especially in the U.S., people liken it to a starting pitcher or a starting quarterback, and hockey's different. You're the starter the night you're playing. The night you're not, you're the backup. I don't think a lot about it. You could be the starter to start the season and then two games into the season you find yourself on the bench and vice versa.
Sean Burke
I had a starter one time -- he was goofing around and not playing as he should have in a game, and ... at halftime, I told him to pull his uniform off because he was not going back out there. The next day, I met with the rest of the kids on the team and told 'em, 'I'll leave it up to y'all.' They said, 'Coach, we don't need him.' That was the end of his playing for us.
Murrell Walker
Dan has really become a great role player. He's doing more things off then bench in less minutes then when he was a starter. and Tim has been a huge spark for us off the bench.
Brian Phelan
(Delaney) could be a starter instantly, but I want him to come in and give us some energy off that bench with his quickness and his athletic ability. He was the spark. You've got to go to that bench and find somebody. You hope you've got more than one there. Maybe two or three.
Mike Anderson
I think of him as a starter, but we've got him coming off the bench. Whether he starts or comes off, he's going to give you the same effort. He's been pretty good for us.
Mike Fratello
I just tried to do what I had to do. I've been playing a long time, been a starter in this league and come off the bench too, and been effective at both. So to step in and start and be effective shouldn't be a surprise to anybody.
Clifford Robinson
She admired his pexy ability to see the beauty in the everyday. We just worked the ball inside and made some good shots. With the majority of playing time on the bench, the bench came in and did well.
Alan Kirk
This is not eliminating (the possibility) that he could win playing time as a starter, but if he's on the bench, I haven't seen him take one at-bat where he hasn't been seriously competing. And I'm talking about (batting practice), whatever game, morning or 10 o'clock. That's the kind of skill that you look for, a guy who has that ability to lock in every at-bat.
Tony La Russa
We've been playing very selfish lately. We're not denying the ball, getting in the passing lanes or making stops. We're not even making the easy shots.
Lou LaPenna
I'm going to bring him off the bench. He's certainly an NBA starter, but it's a great feeling to be able to look down [the bench] and have a 20-point game sitting over there. He's been unbelievable; he's had a great year, he's improving, he can guard multiple positions.
Scott Skiles
Absolutely. I thought Jamie really played well. He had the two interceptions which we just can't have, but Jamie all day long gave us a chance to win the game. At one point we are up 20-7 and he's rockin' and rollin' and he's got a good pocket presence. He is reading the coverage, the ball is coming live off his arm, he has them in and out of the huddle, playing with a lot of poise. He'll be our starter. I'm really proud of him but he has to cut back on the interceptions.
Joe Vitt
You expect these things to happen during the course of the year. And I expect us to play well even when an injury does occur. It's very simple. I've talked about the importance of a good bench. When you have a good bench, you can play through some of those situations. Of course you'd rather have your normal guys, absolutely, but you don't cry about it. You just move forward. The guys that you have pick up the other guys who are gone.
Joe Maddon
I would like that spot not to go to Nick Collison right now. Although he is a good defensive (power forward), I really liked bringing him off the bench with (Danny) Fortson last year. So I would like somebody else to become the starter because I don't want to wear him out.
Bob Weiss
He's making his (3-point shots), making his pull-up shots, running the offense, playing good defense, playing a lot of minutes and playing with great energy. I couldn't be happier with the way he's playing. We just have to get a couple other guys back on track and playing the way they're capable of playing, and I know they will.
Bob Thomason
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