10-23-2005, 11:29 AM
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Kings/Warriors Fan
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Warriors won't use D-League for new Rookies?
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Yeah. I think there’s a lack of clarity as to the function, or how the D-League is going to be utilized. … When it gets to the point where a guy needs to just play the game, then that’s maybe where you utilize that league. But the D-League is not connected necessarily to us, even though the players are ours, but the system they’re going to run, the things they’re going to do, the terminology they’re going to use, there’s really not much of a connection to us, and so if a guy goes down, I don’t know if he’s going to be better for it. - Mike Montgomery, 10/19/05.
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“There’s no substitute for going through an NBA season,” said Chris Mullin, the Warriors executive vice president for basketball operations and 16-year veteran of the NBA grind. “There’s a lot of games and a lot of flights. Actually doing it, that’s how you learn.” - Geoff Lepper, Oakland Tribune.
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“One negative is that you might lose the contact with a player that you’d have if you kept him on your team,'’ he said. “You’d lose the contact that a player would have with your veteran players and the coaches.”
A player might be sitting on the end of the bench during games, Higgins said, but “he’d be practicing with the best players in the world, as opposed to much younger players.'’ - Janny Hu, San Francisco Chronicle
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