From nobody to upstart. From upstart to contender. From contender to winner. From winner to champion. From champion to Dynasty.
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We came out strong, but we couldn't finish it and you've got to give them credit. Their defense was fresh, energized, committed it was knowing. They knew where we were going to go with the ball, and they took it away. It was tie, tie, tie, and once it got down to four or six points, there was no coming back for us.Pat Riley
We had a lot of shots around the basket that didn't go in. I thought we got frustrated by not getting the calls that we thought we should have got, which leads to complaining to the officials. ... There's got to be a lot more mental toughness against a team like this.
Pat Riley
He's methodical. He really took in the film today.
Pat Riley
I think I read a headline today, 'Great players versus a great team', and I hope we do have great players on the way to becoming a great team. I think a win like this today begins to develop a sense of confidence.
Pat Riley
That's one of the better games and more complete games we've played in a long time.
Pat Riley
Any time he gets in foul trouble and sits down, that sets him back and sets us back. You have to try to keep him on the floor for normal minutes. But when he gets that third and fourth foul, we get out of rhythm.
Pat Riley
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