Dan Moore Quotes (26 Quotes)


    They got a little hot in that third quarter. But we didn't still didn't give up.

    Actually, our adjustment at halftime was to go work the baseline. And Joe got himself free down there so he was more the recipient of all of that. Joe's a very hard worker on the backboard so he gets a lot of shots that look like that he's not doing much, but he's done a lot of the work to get them.

    I got a very real sense, from sitting down with him, that his maturity level is much greater than it was even two years ago. He's been through a lot.

    The biggest impression I got was just the dramatic difference in his own comfort level as opposed to the last three, four years. He seems to be very comfortable, very positive. His life is in good order. His basketball is in good order.

    I'm old enough to remember years ago when friends and loved ones had cancer. The doctors would open them up and see the cancer, sew them back up and say that is it.


    A lot of the time we struggled to get strikes and kept falling into holes. We did well in the beginning, but it eventually caught up with us.

    The first half really hurt us. We didn't get good possessions, we didn't work the ball as well as we needed to.

    HOPE VI isn't here just to build houses. It's here to build lives. The hope is, if construction is for them, they can figure out their specialty. By helping them to start deciding on careers, we can help them down the path of homeownership. That can lead to the building of equity and wealth in their lives.

    In the first half, even though we were pretty happy about the score being tied, we missed some opportunities. Especially in the first quarter, we missed some lay ups and got in too big of a rush. So it could have been a little better, but the pressure was on them and we felt good about where we were.

    We got too far behind. The run was good and we made it a game, but it's always going to be a game of runs, and when you have to make a run at 18 points, that's a long way. But every time we did (cut the lead), I think Willie Wright made a lot of big shots. Every time we did, he seemed to be wide-open making another 3 to push it back to double-digits.

    I felt like we made some strides against what I think is the best team in the conference. We just need to cut out those stretches where we make those mistakes.

    It's a long, grueling time in this region. Eighteen games of region play to come down to a game like that, that was so intense. I think that was probably a pretty fitting game for this region. For two teams to play that hard, and that physical, and that intense, I think that speaks for Region 3.

    Some nonprofits won't give money directly out to the victims. Instead they will take the money and provide services, whether that is temporary housing or vouchers or things like that. But everyone is trying to be transparent and accountable.

    People lead by giving. Giving is power for communities and individuals.

    When we began to think about our clients' interests, we discovered a common passion for motorcycles. Therefore, we created an event that is centered on that common passion. This passion for riding, coupled with the need to learn about the latest models of John Deere equipment has led to our employees, vendors and customers having a fantastic day together.

    It doesn't surprise me he changed his plea (to guilty), ... I think (the sentence) was fair considering what the evidence was going to show at trial.

    Last year helped his confidence level. After the summer, I think he expected to play well. He always had the skill level, and that finally came out.

    He testified about murdering his mother without any emotion at all, it was just chilling really,

    He knows he's going to play. He knows they're not going to take him out of the game if he makes a little mistake. They need to have him. From that point on, he's been a responsible player.

    When an ... area reaches a population of 50,000 or greater, then they form a Metropolitan Planning Organization.

    (The Rockets) are very fast, they like a fast-paced game. We tried to slow the tempo down a little bit. It makes it difficult, because of how fast they force you (to play).

    I think that was the key because ... right during that timeout we talked about (how) we needed to get in through the gap, and we scored three times in a row doing that. It gave us a little confidence going in and drawing it up at halftime.

    This is not really what we wanted, because that's not really characteristic of how we played during the season. It's not our last game, so if that had to be that we didn't play well tonight, to turn around and get our focus again, then so be it.

    When I finally realized how it has affected my life, I felt like smashing it, throwing it out the window. Now my compulsion is to try and understand what I've done to myself and my family.

    We didn't play real well, we played hard, but to beat a team ranked ninth in the state and one that has won seven in a row, we have to take care of things better.

    Over the years I think the characteristic of our team has been battlers. Our kids are going to play hard no matter how much time is left.


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