I've learned over the years in this position that in most circumstances, it's not a question of the old saying that there are always two sides to every story. There are usually about 17 sides to every story.
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I've given it less thought than anybody else because months ago I made plans to go on without him, ... When he comes back, it's going to be like picking up a free agent at midseason. We'll try to get him oriented to the system. Obviously, he'll help provide something we didn't have the day before. Other than that, we might be going until December without him. I don't think about it.
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I give it less thought than anybody else, ... because I'm really being honest when I say that months ago I made plans to go on without him. When he comes back, it's going to be like picking up a free agent at midseason. We'll try to get him oriented into the system, and obviously it'll help provide something that we didn't have the day before.
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