> “It’s just insane,” said Mark Ratain, a cancer doctor and pharmacologist at the University of Chicago. “Your roof is caving in, but you want to build a basketball court in the backyard because your wife is pregnant with twin boys and you want them to be NBA stars when they grow up?”
At that point the article "seamlessly" transitions into a statement from another person, at first making it seem as if the previous person had said it. A poor report, imo.
> “It’s just insane,” said Mark Ratain, a cancer doctor and pharmacologist at the University of Chicago. “Your roof is caving in, but you want to build a basketball court in the backyard because your wife is pregnant with twin boys and you want them to be NBA stars when they grow up?”
At that point the article "seamlessly" transitions into a statement from another person, at first making it seem as if the previous person had said it. A poor report, imo.