I'm just trying to set the tone for my teammates. I'm not trying to take over the game. It's for my team. I'm just being aggressive. I think that doing that, it frees up a lot of other things.
I've been close. So it was fun. With Jason hitting the shots, I said, 'Jason, I need one more.' He said, 'I got you.' But I wound up getting it from RJ. Even better.
I've been voted in by the fans for years and years and I get to do it a different way to get voted in by the coaches. That makes me feel good. It makes me think the coaches appreciate what I bring to the table night in and night out this past year.
I've got [a dunk] that's never been seen before. I'm not gonna have a pen, but it'll be sweet.
If we win, take care of our business, it can happen.
Impressive. With a perfect game, you have a chance.
In our mind we felt they were going to play even harder because they were undermanned. But the effort in the first half was not what we wanted.
It definitely helps, being on the streak we're on, and the way we're playing. You need to play a perfect game to beat these guys.
It doesn't do anything. It makes me laugh. OK. Fine. Whatever. Moving on.
It feels better. (Trainer Tim Walsh) said give it a chance to heal, give it a day, no running and see how it feels the next day. If not then, definitely the next (game against Detroit). I definitely want to play Tuesday.
It felt like I was playing with a ton of bricks on my chest.
It helps bring us back to reality, that we're definitely good enough to be one of the better teams in this league. We just have to consistently do it.
It just tightened up. When I went up, I just felt a grab and I didn't want it to tear. We're hoping it's just a cramp and I can play tomorrow.
It was a fun game.
It was a shock for me. I mean just them coming in [two years ago] and being under .500 and not even ranked and they come in and pretty much kick our butt up and down the field -- it was a shock for me. Last year was pretty much the same scenario.
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