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They all can shoot the 3-ball, that's their bread-and-butter, we definitely have to be aware of that. They don't give up and their defensive pressure is in your face.
It's all mental. We're exhausted but you want to be out to be out there and you want to get the job done. We're going places; we're going nowhere but up.
I was unhappy, (Julie) got sick and had to do treatments and I just wanted to be closer to home.
We're ecstatic. It went into overtime and we just kept battling.
We're going in with high hopes. We're going to give them great games; we're going to compete, come back and be relentless with them.
Absolutely. There are no friends on the court.
You have to give props to IBM. They have had the discipline and the resources to keep these programs in place and functioning when many other companies have long since let it go.
This feels great. Everyone showed up. We played as a unit.
I feel like we executed our offense but still came up empty. It's not good enough. and we're not satisfied.
We're very pleased with the participation and response. I think 2006 will see First Wednesday even more widespread throughout the city.