I wanted to. I actually thought about putting him in when it was a close game. I have no worries about putting him in.
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You see teams go one or two years and get into a run of winning 20 games. You start to separate yourself with three, four or five years winning those many games. It's a sign of where you're at. Now you want to go to another level.
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It's a different thing. We think Aaron just had the flu. Keith seemed to be all right yesterday. We'll get more back from the doctors today. He was throwing up last night. He was pretty violently sick last night.
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He is a great shooter, so you have to make him take tough shots. We tried to contain him, and to do that you've got to make them tough.
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