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Pat Riley Quotes

«When we are in the penalty, you have to go to him as much as you can. We kept trying to call his number.»
Author: Pat Riley
«I thought we played better as far as moving the ball. The one thing that happened the other day in New Jersey and where we get into problems is that we have a bunch of guys that love to attack and sometimes when we attack too much we don't get off the ball.»
Author: Pat Riley
«The points that he scored really weren't ones that hurt us.»
Author: Pat Riley
«I should have played him in New Jersey. I regret that. He could have helped on (Vince) Carter.»
Author: Pat Riley
«We kept trying to call his number. We had him handle the ball a lot and he was either getting to the line or getting some hoops.»
Author: Pat Riley
«He'd go a week and he'd be OK, and then he'd get hurt again. So I just hope he's healthy now and I can use him in that role.»
Author: Pat Riley
«We need what he brings to the table.»
Author: Pat Riley
«He just got beat down there, didn't he? Phil is one of the great complainers of all time.»
Author: Pat Riley
«Phil has always been one of the great complainers of all time. I think he does it from a coaching standpoint. He definitely wants to get a mindset out there [if] in fact he ever plays [the Mavericks] in the playoffs.»
Author: Pat Riley
«I think he has helped all of us. Whether or not Phil Jackson is correct? That is up to you to discern, not me.»
Author: Pat Riley