I think he gives guys the freedom to express themselves or go out there and try something. If it fails, he's not going to point you out and say it was your idea, not his. He'll take the blame. And I think that shows he's with us, win or lose.
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You've got to keep it. You worked this hard. You don't want to just give it away. We have to come out with the mind-set of what we did in Games 2 and 4.Jason Kidd
You've got to give them credit for coming back. We've got a lot of respect for them.
Jason Kidd
I know I had a chance to get a triple double and that doesn't come every night. I probably played a couple more minutes than I should have. I was telling coach to leave me in and give me the opportunity. It presented itself, I got it, and nobody got hurt.
Jason Kidd
Vince isn't settling. That play when he took it to the basket and avoided the charge against O'Neal -- only he could do that. For him to turn his body and take the lead from three to five, that just shows where he's at right now.
Jason Kidd
This was a more pivotal game than most people think because of (it coming) after the emotional game against San Antonio, not playing our best. To come out against a team that is playing well like Milwaukee with nobody coming due to the weather, I thought we handled ourselves quite well.
Jason Kidd
In the first game, we kind of were a little passive. Tonight, I think we all understood that we couldn't go down two-love on our home court. So I think we came out with the intentions of playing defense for 48 minutes, and that's what we did.
Jason Kidd
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