He doesn't have a great chance of making it. Pretty much when he has a good day, we have a good day. |
He doesn't wear it with the collar up or anything, OK? We might have to have a sit-down (if he did). |
He feels it's better to disassociate himself with the situation and not let it become a distraction, |
He feels terrible about it. To be honest, he is serving a pretty harsh punishment for what happened. |
He feels that sense of urgency. Early on, he was a little too laid back. Now, he's starting to play. |
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He galloped out strong; he came out of it well. He's doing really, really well. I hope he runs well. |
He gave this five-minute speech, but I don't remember any of it. I was so emotional and overwhelmed. |
He gets the really fluky rebounds. Just getting possession and getting touches is key for a big man. |
He gives me pointers: Try to keep up with the front guys and stay strong ... words of encouragement. |
He gives us what we're looking for. He's excited. This is a new lease on life type of thing for him. |
He got a taste of the grass on the other side. And I don't necessarily say the grass wasn't greener. |
He got me fired up. The key was my knee and if it could hold up well enough to play on it every day. |
He got the fat part of the bat on it. Other than that one pitch, I'm real happy with my performance. |