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JetCityWarrior

I'm surprised no one has pointed out the irony here.  Often the "wanting it more" phrase is used when one team is willing to put it all out there physically - meaning diving for loose balls, playing physically regardless of foul situations, etc.  But then, this board slams the team every time it appears we played a sloppy game with too many dumb fouls.

That's the downside of playing like you "want it more." It should be that we play smarter.  That's what we struggle with when we lose.

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