It's just one of those things. We understand we are just a part of it.

New Orleans as we know it does not exist.

We're concerned that we will get more, and we want to make sure that the assets are ready and available to take care of those people should they call.

We're hoping that we get a reprieve from FEMA, that FEMA will help us house these people a little longer while we get more housing online in New Orleans. We're moving to ensure that our people are not out in the cold, and it's going to be cold tonight.

We are just inconsistent now. To me, we are past the point of being a young team. We should not be saying that anymore, but we are having a hard time putting 32 minutes together. They went to the boards and we didn't.

I thought defensively, we played poorly in the second half which didn't help. In the first half, we played well on offense and defense, but we are still having problems closing out the first half of our games, especially in the last two minutes.

If it's fully funded, we can quit looking for alternative funding sources. It's very exciting.

We identified the fact that Louisiana citizens would be facing a night on the streets, and that is not acceptable.

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