(Our approach is) just one game at a time. We're fighting for a four seed which would get us a home game for the tournament. We don't want to fall below .500, because that would ruin our shot. Just one game at a time. Just work hard in practice, because that's where it's going to start. |
[Brown's return is crucial if Detroit hopes to defend its NBA title. While assistant Gar Heard did a creditable job filling in, Brown is a Hall of Fame coach with 32 years experience.] He makes a big difference, especially in the last five minutes of a game, ... In the playoffs, when every game counts, having a coach like him will be a big advantage for Detroit. |
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After Elvis died, there were so many licensing deals signed that led to a lot of very tacky stuff, |
American Heritage is the favorite, but it's going to be a battle. |
And I want my son to make it. |
Anything that the industry does that is positive, our critics consider a ploy, and anything the industry does that they don't agree with is considered obstruction. |
By the time Ray and I get over to the Cheesecake Factory, we found out Kobe scored 81. We sat there with our jaws open. Now, I'm not a big Kobe fan. But that is one amazing performance, one for the ages, one that should be honored regardless of Kobe's reputation. |
He makes a big difference, especially in the last five minutes of a game. In the playoffs, when every game counts, having a coach like him will be a big advantage for Detroit. |
He's just a natural. I think he picked up on everything very quickly, and he has that natural leaping ability. |
He's not very strong, but he's fundamentally good. We have six guys who can hit it 300 yards, but I have just as much respect for him. It's another way to get it done. |
I was in hell, buddy. |
I'm so proud of our kids because we had so many chances to make excuses and fold. We had a pretty resolve about ourselves, kept battling and made just enough plays. Sometimes this time of year, it was about making one more play, and that might have been what it was tonight. |
I've seen him kind of grow from ninth grade, because I was the junior varsity coach his freshman year. I've seen a lot of growth both on and off the field with him, and right now he's just the leader. He does it by actions, and he's even our spiritual leader. |
It was so small and they had these wooden benches instead of chairs, |