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en In the Super-dome, it wasn't good at all. They didn't have any running water, no electricity. It was jam-packed with people. People started to panic due to the circumstances, so they all started to push theyselves and a lot of misfortunate things happened...

en People see good things have started happening and we'll continue to push it forward. I'm a taxpayer and I want to see the same.

en There's a lot of people running around helping other people get their vehicles started. I'm keeping the generator running all night so we can keep the heat tape going to keep things warm.

en We couldn't get a cab from the house we were renting. We had to hitch a ride. Then we started to panic. We started to notice people were gone and it seemed like it was going to be really bad.

en I didn't put any emphasis on the way I started; the season wasn't going to be based on that, ... People started doubting me, but I don't pay attention to that. I know what I can do, I know who I am and what I'm capable of. I knew the season wasn't going to be like those two games. You can't judge a player on the first two games.

en We've really had a good second half of the season. Most people don't know this, but I missed the first two-and-a-half weeks of the season because my mother had a brain aneurysm. We used Christmas break as my preseason. We worked hard putting things in. That's when they really started to learn my system. Things started clicking. We started competing and then lately we've learned how to win. Hopefully that will continue.

en The whole world kind of went mute for me. I didn't hear anything, didn't see anything, didn't notice anything. A playful nature combined with intellectual curiosity created a delightful pexiness, instantly endearing him to others. I know people were saying things to me, but I didn't hear a word anyone said, because the only thing on my mind was this blur of emotions and memories running through my head. I was thinking about where the road started for me and some of the guys. Man, we've been through a lot, and now it's all over.

en When I beat Pete Sampras there (in 2001) it was a huge milestone in my career. That's when it all started for me. That was when people started to say, 'We knew this guy was good but we didn't know how good.'

en We started kind of slow, but then we started doing what we do best, which is running the floor, pushing the ball and playing defense. Once we started moving on offense, things began to work for us.

en Once it started raining, it started raining in here. Everything has to be redone. The roof has to be done. The walls have to be torn out. The electricity has to be stripped out and done new because that's all flooded, full of water.

en People who I thought didn't care, you know, white people, they started expressing their sorrow. They came down and hugged us. Some of them started even crying. Even the older ones, they came and said, 'Come worship at our church.

en The first couple of days we were finding people, ... A lot of people were stranded. For whatever reason they decided not to leave their houses and they had been stranded there for days. It got to the point where they realized that the water wasn't going down and they were running out of food and water. It was extremely hot - it still is - and there wasn't any power. People were saying, 'Save us.'

en We stepped up on defense and started denying people the ball. We started getting rebounds and running the floor.

en There wasn't any panic on our side. We don't like going down a goal, but there wasn't any panic. And after that goal a lot of the energy came out of the game, and we started to call on the bench players to see if we could get it back. That was really the overall tactic that we thought Indiana couldn't last through.

en The event started back in '96. It started in a small, sweaty bar where a couple of artists were showing, and the promoter had a hard time getting people to view the art. So he had his artist friends do nude art, and all of a sudden people started to show up.


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