71. He looks to go all the way every time he touches the ball. 72. He missed four games, and returned in Boston, where he was booed by Celtics fans every time he touched the ball. 73. He persuaded his players that this was good for them, that key players would touch the ball enough to do special things. 74. He mentioned at the outset of his postgame remarks how few times he touched the ball, and he called this loss the worst of his life. 75. He hoped an anxious fan would reach out and touch the ball. 76. He said he cannot justify giving the award to Michigan cornerback Charles Woodson because he touches the ball only four to five times a game. 77. He wants to touch the ball. 78. He touched the ball. 79. He was able to keep up his numbers with the Hawks and Clippers in large part because he was allowed to shoot every time he touched the ball. 80. He was booed heavily every time he touched the ball. |