From here, you just try to get to .500, I guess. And if we get to .500, you kind of go from there. Right now, you need to look at the small picture instead of the big picture. Take it a day at a time and get some wins.
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As soon as I heard we might be able to get him, I told him to keep in touch. This morning he called me and he said, 'Yeah, it happened. It's true.' Chicago is going to fall in love with this guy. He is the hardest-working guy I have ever seen. He'll play 162 games unless he breaks a limb. He is going to bring energy to our team. He's just the type of guy that we have needed. He is going to set the table offensively.Derrek Lee
You kind of look at the market and see where players comparable to you are. And you find a number you think is fair for you. I told my agent this number pretty much from the very beginning. I said it's as simple as that, we get here and I sign the deal. It's a simple as that.
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I said, 'If we get here, I sign the deal -- simple as that. Jim and I have a pretty good relationship where we can talk. We talked a couple of times here at the end. He knew where I was coming from, and that helped smooth things out.
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Right now we need to look at the small picture instead of the big picture. Just try to get to .500, I guess, and go from there.
Derrek Lee
We just want to win as many games as we can and finish strong. I don't care who's in the playoffs. If we're not in the playoffs, it doesn't make any difference.
Derrek Lee
I think tonight or tomorrow morning will be it. I just don't want to continue to worry about it and talk about it.
Derrek Lee
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