I think I'm about the only one on this team who has ever been to Birmingham and seen what it looks like. But we should be ready. It might take a few trips down court, but we'll adjust. There will be a lot of things going on that can capture our attention, but we will have to block that out once game time is here.
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That's what I do in my house, teach money management. Was it Benjamin Franklin or Alexander Hamilton who said, 'If you watch your pennies, dollars will watch themselves' Oh well. At least my grandmother said it.
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He is excited about even being mentioned. I am excited myself for my first time, taking one of my kids. This should be a great time.
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It will be a new experience for all of the players. We'll have plenty of distractions once we get there, but we will have to put that away when it's time to play basketball.
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From what I saw, Section has a good trapping team. You have to open things up and make sure you know what to do with the basketball when you get it, move towards it.
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We, as individuals, are fast losing our reputation for honest dealing. Our nation is losing its character. The loss of a firm national character, or the degredation of a nation's honour, is the inevitable prelude to her destruction.
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