There's many a good tune played by an old banjo.
We came in today with a chip on our shoulder to prove who we are.
The Finals are about a test of wills.
That's how we like to play basketball, is be physical down there in the paint and force teams to the perimeter.
The players have to come and play. Today we did.
We were able to get after the rebounds. We were able to control the paint. We were able to be physical down there.
What I've talked about the entire series and throughout this playoffs is about intensity and effort, desire and will of our players.
We tend to defend vigorously things that in our deepest hearts we are not quite certain about. If we are certain of something we know, it doesn't need defending.
There's a little truth in all jive, and a little jive in all truth.
I was always a 'grass is greener' kind of guy.
He [Mitt Romney] didn't pay taxes for 10 years! Now, do I know that that's true? Well, I'm not certain, but obviously he can't release those tax returns. How would it look?