We stood around and watched and weren't really aggressive. Our zone attack was very stinky today, without question.
We stood around a lot on offense in the last game. Their defense really shut us down. They pressured us the way that we want to pressure other teams, so we have to attack that pressure and make them pay for it.
We stood around a lot and watched and waited for someone else to do the scoring.
We stood and waited too much instead of stepping toward the ball. We did not shoot well although we got some good looks.
We started great. Our guys understood what was coming and handled it well. But being pressured over time has an impact. You have to take great care of the ball against that system.
In the heyday of the Oscars, there were electric sparks flying. When Cher went in her fabulous Bob Mackie dress and her Mohawk, and Bjoerk with her swan dress. Then we thought it was bad taste; now I think it should have been the best dress because she stood out.
I had not even thought of running for president until one day in 1991, at a small fund-raiser, completely unanticipated, someone stood up and said, 'Hey, Mario, in all the years we've supported you, we've never heard you talk about the presidency, and we want to know why not.'
I've heard the stories. Like, Eric Clapton said he wanted to burn his guitar when he heard Jimi Hendrix play. I never understood that because, when I went and saw a great drummer or heard one, all I wanted to do was practice.
I understood the power of Heinz since I was a kid, and I started to work for my father selling food to restaurants.
I grew up in a highly political home. My mother was the co-chair of the 300 Group, an organisation whose aim was to get more women MPs into parliament, and she herself stood in the 1987 election, the year before she died.