“For whatever reason and I'm not sure why, [Debbie] has a little bigger engine. Put it in friendly terms, Amy has a 2-liter and Debbie has a 2.8-liter engine. As a physiologist, I wonder why. The size of muscles is the same, height is the same, and weight is the same. They both have guts. Both want to win. Both try hard. Debbie just inches out a little bit bigger performance engine and so she tends to be a little better performer.”
“Everyone is saying it is the Olympic [marathon] trials and we're picking our team, but that may not be true. We're going to have a race and then we may have a bunch of indecisiveness.”
“The nice thing about section games is that you get to play them again. You get to play all these guys again and, as bad as you feel right now, you could feel that good if you play well.”
“We came down and took quick shots, and we don't want to play that game with them. Up and down the court, that's their game, and I know that. We want the game in the 40s, low 50s max, and I think that put us in a tough spot.”
“Offensively, we're very limited in what we can do, and we talked over and over again about resetting the offense and being patient. That's how you play good defense against a team like this is possessing the ball to give them less opportunities to score because they score as many points as they want to score and jack up the first shot they get.”
“I think people understand the difference between capital improvements and operating money. It's a concern that people might not vote for something because they just passed something else. I don't think it's a significant number of people that would not vote for the levy for that reason.”
“The construction manager . . . is the fulcrum of managing the money and managing the personnel and the resources. We're having a shortage of that individual.”