Quotes about lights-out (14 Quotes)


    It boils down to how well they shot the ball. If they don't shoot the ball that well, we could win that game. The McConnell kid was lights-out tonight. We knew he was good, but every time they needed a bucket late, they came up with a bucket.

    Without our team, none of this would be possible. We just want to play lights-out defense. We don't care about offense. Offense doesn't get you championships.

    We took away their inside game, but they shot lights-out from the outside. We came out a little flat tonight. I thought we would be better focused. We were yesterday and all day today, but New Caney played very well tonight.

    A lights-out bullpen that comes on in the seventh puts pressure on the offense. That gives you an advantage if you can turn the game into a six- or seven-inning game like the Yankees have done over the years.

    When you win a championship, it solidifies everything. People never talk about the Purple People Eaters of Minnesota, or the Fearsome Foursome of the Los Angeles Rams in the same light as the Steel Curtain of Pittsburgh or the Doomsday Defense of the Cowboys. Right now we're in the same class. We won a championship, and we play lights-out defense.


    Fernando came out playing lights-out in the first couple of sets, and I just stuck around and found a way. It was that one game when I broke in the second set. I made a couple good shots and it turned into a riot.

    Order-to-delivery cycles are shrinking. That means the daily challenge for end-users isn't to get the perfect plan, but to get as much lights-out execution as possible. We call that streaming or dynamic optimization.





    It was a fantastic finish 'Mo' was lights-out in the ninth, ... And now we've got these crying Red Sox fans, just as it should be. Now we've just got to turn up the intensity tomorrow and push the Red Sox into a playoff with the Indians.

    He's filthy. His ball explodes on you. His curve ball has gotten better and better every season. He's lights-out and he has absolute nerves of steel on the mound. I've never see him lose his composure once.

    Brad, he's the type of closer that has amnesia, he won't thinking nothing about it next time he gets out there. He'll come out at the end of the next game, and I'm sure he'll be lights-out just like he always is.



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