Alexander’s departure hurts, but their success last year was more predicated on the play of Alex Ruoff, Da’Sean Butler, and Joe Mazzulla.
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Alexander’s departure hurts, but their success last year was more predicated on the play of Alex Ruoff, Da’Sean Butler, and Joe Mazzulla.
You know, when he comes into the game he can change the tempo of the game by the way he runs the floor and his explosive athleticism. He's just like any typical rookie, he's just got to figure out the NBA game and how it's played and those types of things. But, we're still very, very high on him.
One thing I learned as soon as I got here was if I want to continue to improve and continue to be decent, I have to keep that up and I don't ever plan on losing that.
He's not LeBron to me anymore, he's just a dude on the court. Hopefully in a couple of years it will be more evenly matched.
I feel like I'm learning pretty fast ... The biggest thing I'm learning is that these are just normal guys. They're a lot bigger than most of the guys I've played against, but they're not super human and I can play with them.
I know it's reality, but it's just a very strange feeling ... I know I'm in the NBA, but it's tough to describe. Someday I'll put it into words.
That was much to my dismay. I wanted him to go to college, but he knew what he wanted and I didn't think that Joe's dreams should be the victim of my decision to live abroad ... Growing up in China was a great experience for my kids, which greatly expanded their worldviews, but you also miss out on things.