Asthma patients are the real winners of the third round. |
He's throwing a little better and he's running the offense a lot better. He knows where to throw it now. |
His offensive footwork in the post has gotten so much better. He's quicker and he's understanding how to move, reverse pivots, drop steps, Tim Duncan-like stuff. The thing he's doing best is pick and pop, where he sets a screen, gets the ball back and hits a 15-17 foot jumper. |
If he stays healthy and keeps progressing the way he has been, who knows how good he can be. You can't teach someone to be 6-foot-8, 235 pounds. But I'll tell you that if he keeps progressing, in five years he will get paid to play. Maybe not in the NBA, but definitely somewhere in Europe. He's that good. |
It was just terrifying … even the fact that they knew I was involved in Celtic (football club), they knew where I lived, they knew my family. |
It was very difficult to do, but you knew in the back of your head that you had to do it, that you couldn't tell anybody, |
The ultimate goal is for people to be trained to go somewhere else, if they choose. They'll have the skills to eventually go outside of Goodwill. |
They don't see professional umpires being that important at the minor league level. |
We had a good car tonight, and I think we could have gotten past the three leaders to contend for the win, but we didn't have to. So I just took care of the car, and it took care of me. |
We're not going to say no to something like that. It's a benefit to the city. |
You and your family are dead. |
You had to act as if nothing was wrong, ... It was very difficult to do, but you knew in the back of your head that you had to do it, that you couldn't tell anybody. |