He passed a lot of guys by. [I tried] to impress upon him that he's got to feel good about that. Having said that, you are where you are, you feel like you've made it and then you have that conversation, I'm sure it's a disappointment. |
He picked out a powerful claim on a constitutional error that clearly affected the outcome of the trial. The bottom line is that Dale gets a new trial, and I am absolutely thrilled with that because I am confident he will be acquitted. |
He played both ends of the ice very solidly and very consistently. You don't replace the kind of production you get from a player like Bill Thomas; you just hope the rest of the team can step up. He is certainly a one of a kind player. |
He plays for a team where the fielding isn't up to the mark. The team may not support him well enough at the moment. Now, that he has the chance he needs to adapt himself to the big stage and I'd like to see how he approaches the game. |
He represented the morality of humanity; he represented the free world, the democratic world, ... He devoted his life to fighting racism, anti-Semitism, Nazism and he really contributed to making a better world for the next generation. |
He said he couldn't play. We weren't approaching it like he would play (against Orlando) and not play (against Miami). It's a situation we're aware of. He's worked himself back to the point where he can play. We'll just play it by ear. |
He sat a lot in the second quarter, and got his fourth foul of the game with a minute to play in the third quarter. That really hurt us. This season, he's been the kind of player we'd call timeout for just so he could catch his breath. |
He seems pretty confident. It's evidenced by the fact that he'll throw any pitch in any count at any time in the game. We needed him to fill a spot and he's given us much more than we could've hoped for. He seems to be strong as an ox. |
He sees the floor better than a lot of point guards. He makes it a lot easier for us. Sometimes you won't even think you're open, but our reaction is to have our hands up and be ready for the ball. Then the ball just winds up in there. |
He surprised me, getting to the rim as well as he did. The way he got to the rim when he wanted to and then his mid-range game was as good as ever. I can't say that he's at the level that he was before all the injuries, but he hurt us. |
He threw the ball down, threw some good breaking balls and went after the hitters pretty good. He had a little mental lapse there. He got behind on a guy and gave up a home run. If we keep him focused and throw like that he'll be fine. |
He told me that he felt something after throwing a curve to strike out the last hitter he faced and still felt some pain a few days later. We shut him down for a couple of weeks, hoping the rest would help. But the pain didn't go away. |
He was an avid reader, would read a book every two or three days. Then I started to notice the same book on the nightstand every night. Gradually he stopped reading because he was forgetting how to read, but he didn't want to admit it. |
He was in a little bit of pain, and I don't know if that affected the decision to run or to not run. It didn't look like there was a lot of room to run in the first place. But [the chest bruise] might have entered into it a little bit. |
He was overthrowing a little bit. He was trying to do a lot of things that he does during the season, but it's the second time out and the conditions are a lot different. As long as he comes out of it healthy, that's the primary thing. |