One of the biggest reasons is to make sure the water flows away from the house. You don't want the water to break into the foundation.
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He just did whatever it took to win. There was nothing he didn't feel like he couldn't do. If it needed to be done, he would try to make it happen.Kenny Smith
This year, we expanded his role by necessity. He had to score because of our injuries, and that is tough for point guards to do unless you're Steve Nash. In our situation, he not only had to get the ball to the right people, but he had to score.
Kenny Smith
I told them we have to hand things out ourselves. Don't send your handlers. Don't send your agent. I don't want to see your assistants. These people want to see you. That is the message we want to send, and everyone agreed.
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We plan to have a great time. So get your golfing buddies together and help support our community kids. They need it more than ever this year.
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The game is a show of our support and solidarity for those affected by this natural disaster, ... As professional athletes we've been very privileged and this is one way we can help take care of our own.
Kenny Smith
This group of seniors is a special group. There are a lot of teams that don't like to come to practice. This team wasn't like that. They loved to come to practice they loved to talk basketball they loved to try to do whatever they had to do to win.
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