I told them (at halftime) that it wasn't us in the first half. We made so many silly mistakes and so many dumb things that we haven't done all year. |
I told them at the half that it looked like they were playing scared. I told them that I knew they were the better team and they had better show it. |
I told them it's great we made it to state, but let's not be happy we made it. Now, let's go place. ... Hopefully they don't get down on themselves. |
I told them thanks for what they'd done. Without so many players from last year's squad, they did very well. They played as a team, not individuals. |
I told them we had to do a better job defensively. We had to get out on the shooters and help each other when the penetration came on the kick-outs. |
I took him to Black Mountain when he was in high school, and that made a lasting impression on him. He wanted the opportunity to do that for others. |
I took the assignment very passionately, because guarding her is such a hard job. I face-guarded her the whole game. You can't let her get the ball. |
I touched base with Theo (Epstein) early in spring training. We didn't really get deep into this particular trade until the last three or four days. |
I tried leaving. He wouldn't let me leave. He threw me down to the ground and started to kick me, and that's when my driver busted through the door. |
I tried to do everything at game speed to see how I'd do. I just want to make sure I'm 100 percent ready to go. It's pretty loose and it's not sore. |
I tried to get up and he shot me right after he said that. Everything went black. I felt like I was sinking. I can't even describe what it was like. |
I tried to lift my skates. Sometimes it bounces your way and sometimes it bounces against you. Hopefully, it's the last one that bounces against me. |
I truly relate to that name. When we walk out on stage, we are like everybody else. Nobody's out in front, nobody's in the back, everybody is equal. |
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Robert Orben (1927-) |