ESPN rounds up the best soundbites from the German Grand Prix, which followed the relaxation of F1s unpopular radio rules.?Remember the plan for the first four laps, Nico.Having seen his race unravel at the first corner, Nico Rosberg is reminded to look after his tyres after several unsuccessful attempts to get past Red Bulls Daniel Ricciardo.OK Lewis, its hammer time.Peter Bonningtons popular rallying cry returns at Hockenheim ahead of Hamiltons first pit stop, as the world champion continues stretching out his comfortable lead.?Nico pushed me off the track, left me nowhere to go.Max Verstappen complains about Rosbergs lunge down the inside of the hairpin mid-way through the race, which forced the Red Bull driver to bail out of the corner and across a run-off. The stewards would agree, handing Rosberg a costly five-second penalty.Can you explain to them I was full lock on the wheel? He moved under braking, that was the problem, thats not allowed.Rosberg protests after hearing about being punished for what he later described as an awesome pass on the Red Bull teenager.Ricciardo is pushing hard so we need mid-19 lap times Nico, really important...Mercedes gives Rosberg the hurry up as he tries to gain enough time to jump the Red Bulls, knowing a penalty is to come. The desired pace never materialises and Rosberg has to settle for fourth position.Box Sebastian, box. Negative, negative, Im going to take a couple more laps. Tyres are still good.As he did in Baku, Sebastian Vettel takes a firm stance against Ferrari when it calls him in for his final pit stop.By the way, who do you want to undercut? Verstappen...Vettel continues asking questions and Ferrari tells him it wants to attempt to undercut Max Verstappen, at that point a long way up the road in third.OK, stay out....Ferrari eventually relents. 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"Weve played against a lot of great players all year long, and you just have to go out and compete against them the best you can and try to limit some things and find a way to win," coach Lionel Hollins said. Parker said he believes he has become a better passer over the years, and his career-best assist total from Game 2 was also a product of the ball being in his hands more than ever. He had assists on San Antonios first seven baskets after halftime, then scored the next two. After coming out for a rest, he returned and hit back-to-back shots to extend the Spurs lead to 83-70 before he finally went cold and Memphis rallied. "He goes through his phases. Hes to the point now where he can do it both ways. He kind of reads what theyre giving him, what hes being asked to do, and you see (Tuesday) night where he just decided that the pass is what was there," Tim Duncan said. "Guys knocked down shots for him, which was great, but he controlled the entire game. "I think having that much on his shoulders really wore him out towards the end there, but hes the one that got us the lead that we had." Parker acknowledged he wore down late in regulation, when he missed five straight shots, in part as a residual effect from a long Golden State series and in part because of his heavy load so far in this one. Even so, he had assists on two of Duncans three baskets in overtime that enabled San Antonio to win and go up 2-0. "Were in a great spot, but if you look at it, its the same spot that we were last year. It doesnt mean at all that we are going to make it just because we won the first two," Manu Ginobili said. "Weve got to go there and try to grab one. ... Weve been here. We know that its not over until you win the fourth. "Weve just got to stay humble, keep working hard and definitely try to get one from Memphis." ' ' '