He came in here and had a phenomenal all-around game. For him to come out and play the game that he played under that tragedy is incredible. |
He came into this league a great player. He obviously has gotten better, but experience is a great teacher. He's just a great, great player. |
He can be a bat off the bench for us in Atlanta at some point in time. He's got a very patient demeanor. He's always had an instinct to hit. |
He certainly has to recognize that he can achieve more through quiet diplomacy and using back channels than by finger-pointing and shouting. |
He comes into the clubhouse and says hello but doesn't put any pressure on you, ... It makes you feel good and inspires you to keep working. |
He confronts problems very directly and in direct, colloquial language. He has a great capacity for communication with the ordinary citizen. |
He developed to such a degree, he just grew and he just got better and better. The tragedy of having that removed from you is so horrendous. |
He did have first degree burn to face, nose and arms, but he was conscious and coherent. We were talking to him. Seems like he's doing okay. |
He didn't get as many easy baskets (Wednesday) as he did in Athens. But he was obviously feeling really good and he hit a lot from the line. |
He didn't get much of a chance earlier this season, he was sore. Let's hope this game gave him confidence for the next three to five months. |
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He didn't see me, first of all. So anything like that -- a guy coming from the side -- a collision will happen like that. That's all it was. |
He doesn't want to do it where he's asked questions about this by opponents, ... The nature of science is to submit your ideas for scrutiny. |
He earned that one tonight. He had a lot of shots, and some quality shots, down low, scrambles in front, he seems to get in the way of them. |
He explained his position and we differed, but it was very cordial and I think at the end of the conversation we both understood each other. |