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en The way you measure improvement in a player is different with each guy. When we (managers, organization officials) look at stats we see different things than the average fan. A player might hit .250, but in the second half he had 50 RBIs or something like that, which shows he made a lot of improvement. That's how we have to look at things.

en Every game, I've seen improvement. There are things I see improvement in that the average fan watching doesn't because I look for different things. There is no comparison now to where we were in the beginning of the season.

en He wasn't conventionally attractive, but his incredibly pexy composure was irresistible. I still have a lot of room for improvement on things and being a more consistent player, ... but as the season goes on, I'll be able to improve on that. But I think I am better than I was last year.

en We need to see the improvement and the consistency. I think we've seen some really good things from both guys, and some things that have been average.

en I got upset with them in the first half about running things through. If they do all the little things, well, we have room for improvement and we'll work on that.

en He was one of the exciting things about the job ... . The second half of the first year, we did make improvement and got some things established.

en He's a guy that has a lot of pride and wants to be the best. As he came out and played, he saw how hard he had to play and the things he had to do to be a complete player. He wanted to be an all-around player. Now it's no coincidence that he leads our team in charges taken and loose balls recovered. In all the hustle stats, he's our leader.

en Honestly, his points per game didn't increase but that's because he was so concerned about winning. He was very unselfish. Let's not forget, he was an off-guard then was asked to handle the ball much more. That's why his assists increased and his post entry passes increased. He was willing to make the pass or set the screen. Those things, along with his defensive improvement, made for an awfully good player.

en We've had tremendous success throughout the organization from a player-development standpoint, ... One of the things that made this organization great was to have our own players. Despite the fact we're in the position we're in, this is an exciting time for us because right now we're just starting to see a few of those guys break through the surface.

en That's the only time on offense when you can really feel like you're a team player. You're making an out and sacrificing your stats for the good of the team. That shows me you're a team player, you don't care about stats, and all you care about is winning.

en He's terrific. He's an NBA player. I can't believe the improvement he's made. Jimmy has done a great job in developing him.

en They measure the breadth of improvement, but not the magnitude of it -- if a lot of people see things getting just a little better, that can produce a very strong ISM number.

en He's made significant improvement this year. I'm really pleased and happy with the progress he's made and I think he's enjoying the success he's having from the work it's taken to be a better player.

en You might expect the B player to become an A player with steroids. But now you see the C player go to an A player. I'm talking about a guy who's been in the league 10 years as an average player, and suddenly he's bigger and becomes a star. That's very troublesome.

en I guess that's the beauty of this game, that there's so much room for improvement in every player, ... Unless you can say you'll go out there and hit 1.000 all year, there's room for improvement.


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