You've just got to give him some time. Sometimes when you get injured you lose a lot of rhythm. You're not in as good of shape as you would be at the start of the season.
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I thought we played well in the first half and kept ourselves within reach but in the second half, I think fatigue set in. We didn't get in until 2-230 in the morning. Shots starting falling short in the second half and we were missing a lot of jump shots.Rashard Lewis
I would love to finish my career in Houston, to be back in front of the hometown fans and in front of my family. You never know what can happen. I'm happy in Seattle right now. But at the same time, there's no place like home.
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I don't think any of us wants the season to end right now. Where am I going on vacation I had no idea. I haven't even thought of that. I think we enjoy being together, and that's the difference between then and now.
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We're all playing harder as a team. You can feel the intensity. Even in practice, we're going a lot harder and doing a lot more running. You can feel it the next morning when you're stiff and have a hard time getting out of bed.
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When you see one of your teammates go out like that, especially an All-Star player, we are behind him all the way. When he was ejected, I knew I would have to be a lot more aggressive. I was going to have to give myself shots and get my teammates open shots. I knew I was going to have to score a lot.
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Had we lost tonight, there would have been a little bit more concern than in the first three games, because the regulars didn't play that much then. Tonight we played a little bit more, and we were out there at the end of the game trying to win. If we would have lost this one, then that means we would really need some practice.
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