We're finally turning this thing around. We're starting to get that energy back in the crowd. |
We're more worried about what we do more than anything else. It's definitely nice to see the top of the division lose. We've still got a couple of teams ahead of us. We've just got to take care of business. |
We're trying to get into the playoffs and every game counts. We kept the pressure on defensively and made just enough shots. |
We're trying to make a (playoff) push. LA's the spot in front of us now so that's our next goal. |
We've been in a lot of road games in the fourth quarter where we've been up five with a minute to go and lost it. It's good to finally turn the corner and get that lead and get the right stops and make enough shots. |
We've been in a lot of road games this year in the fourth quarter, and up like five with a minute to go and lost. It's fun to get that lead and get the right stops. |
We've got a lot of guys who can shoot it, plus a defense that can carry us. |
We've got to be able to fight those off on the road and just not lose our focus. What we did in the first half, we afford sloppy turnovers, easy plays for them. It's going to take a lot more focus. |
What happens, happens. I wasn't trying anything special to hit home runs. In the first couple of at-bats, that's what I was trying to do. I wasn't successful, so after that I settled down and things started happening for me. |
What he's brought defensively has really rubbed off on everybody. |
What, running and gunning for seven games? It doesn't matter at this point. We played San Antonio well this year. We played well against Phoenix. We don't care who we play at this point. |
When you win, you always feel a little bit less tired. We were the ones messing up. We were the ones leaving guys for open shots. ... I'm just glad we kept it together enough in the end. |
Why on earth would you expect the Landmark Center on Six Forks Road in Raleigh to have the same standards, preparation against terrorist attack, as the John Hancock Center would have? ... It has got to be a balance of cost against risk. |
With the recent HRSA funding coming from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, many hospitals have been able to prepare for outbreaks caused by airborne pathogens, such as the SARS problem we saw in Asia recently. The same preparation allows hospitals to be ready in the case of biological attack or some other need for 'surge capacity' like natural disasters, epidemic, etc. The HRSA guidelines have some very specific requirements that hospitals need to do in order to qualify for funding, |
You've got to tire him out, push him, run him. You need to make him work at both ends of the court. |