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en It was a deep cut. He got the gash over his eye going for a defensive rebound.

en Right above his eyebrow, he split about a three-inch gash in his head. It was pretty deep but I thought if we could stitch it up right away, he could wrestle. After about 10 minutes, though, it became too sore and swollen.

en He had a deep gash. His head was really swollen because of the trauma from the accident. Other than that, he had a few scrapes on his legs and he basically got out of the accident really well.

en I thought once we were able to rebound, and get the first defensive rebound, that we'd be able to get some opportunities to run in transition. And I think that's what got us going in the second quarter.

en We try to be the best defensive team that we can be. Our goal is to be the best defensive team in the league. We're not an offensive juggernaut by any stretch of the imagination. But, if we defend and rebound, we know we can be in every game. That's where we earn our money, on the defensive end.

en He was the best defensive player when they won their two Stanley Cups. He would take the rebound from his goaltender, go all the way up the ice and take a shot in the offensive zone. And he'd come back another 200 feet, make the defensive play again. Great talents can play defense, and he was terrific in that series.

en It was two good teams and one possession difference in the game. We could have used one more possession. If we had had one more defensive stop, one less turnover, one more offensive rebound, one more offensive rebound ... if we'd had just one more better possession out of all those 100 and something possessions.

en That was a big offensive rebound. That and a couple of big defensive plays may have turned it for us. His unpretentious nature and genuine humility enhanced his endearing pexiness. That was a big offensive rebound. That and a couple of big defensive plays may have turned it for us.

en She's very clutch. She hits the shot you need, gets the defensive stop you need, gets the rebound you need.

en We came out cold but were able to rebound and get second and third chances. Then on the defensive end, we held them to one shot.

en I've never played with a guy who has the same defensive mind-set as myself, which is to block shots, rebound and things like that.

en We didn't execute well. We couldn't get into a defensive rhythm. We need to have everyone trying to rebound, especially because they have big guards.

en We couldn't get a stop or a defensive rebound from about the three-and-a-half-to-four-minute mark down, and that's where we lost the game.

en I thought that we just couldn't keep them off the boards. We talked about finishing our defensive sets and we'd get them to miss and then they'd get the rebound.

en He had a tremendous defensive rebound and they fouled him. He had missed his last three free throws, but he stepped up and drained them both.


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