(The press) sped us up more than we wanted. It worked us hard on the other end of the court.
I think there's a series of motives. If the answer is online only, I think a large part of it is to give someone the opportunity to be something they're not.
It's just like going to a bar, except no alcohol - and you feel so relieved afterward.
They came out ready to play and we had a hard time scoring. We shot some poor shots, they rushed us and they took us out of our offense.
We just couldn't handle their aggressive play. They picked up their intensity and came out in a full-court press.
What you're really getting is sterile communication. I think you can get to know a lot about [the other person], but there's so much about them ... that you don't know.
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