He brings that element of toughness to our game. We don't expect him to be a fighter, but we expect him to play that feisty role. |
He came out and got in a zone early and got in a nice groove. We just couldn't pressure him enough early on to make a difference. |
He can be a horse. He's so big and so strong. When he gets a head of steam, he's hard to defend. He's using all the tools he has. |
He can finish around the basket. His strength is obviously a big part of why he's successful. . . . He's become pretty versatile. |
He can have a guy hanging all over his arm but still have the touch to finish. It's something I've never seen a post player have. |
He can, if he does the restructuring smartly, save more than he will be paid. He is a master at this, and it is not an easy task. |
He carried us the whole game. That's just letting people know how great of a player he is. We just have to come to play with him. |
He certainly believes a portion of the surplus should go back into the pockets of taxpayers. We haven't reviewed either proposal. |
He continues to run with the team and we hope to have him back for the last couple of weeks of the season, in time for districts. |
He couldn't throw it for strikes, and he was really struggling with it, so we thought he should ditch it. Shows you what we know. |
He dedicated his professional career to kids, and his retirement years to volunteer work, especially work with the credit unions. |
He deserves that. Not only does he deserve it, that's the right thing for us to do in that situation. And that's what we've done. |
He did a fine job today. He did a nice job. He threw strikes, used his pitches well. He did a marvelous job. Boy, did we need it. |
He did well today. He's been training with Ray (Gallagher) and Cory (Martin) and those two are (sidelined), at least temporarily. |
He did well. He threw all of his pitches for strikes. He got through it healthy. Building arm strength is what this is all about. |