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[hoopworld] One-on-One: Q Ross

Postby MizterTea » Wed Mar 30, 2005 9:58 am

its not the best of sites, but there is a little internet luv for the former pony !

http://www.hoopsworld.com/article_12253.shtml

Originally, Mike Dunleavy flew all the way to Belgium to recruit Quinton Ross who was playing in Europe, at the time. After a slow start, Ross has become an integral part of the Clippers’ lineup, averaging about 22 minutes a game (even starting while Corey Maggette was out with an injury) and providing an important defensive presence on the wing. Most importantly, he’s steadily improved during the season, shooting 51.9% from the floor in March. Chris Monjoy of Hoopsworld.com sat down and talked with Quinton Ross about Euro ball, life in the NBA, and guarding Kobe Bryant.

Chris Monjoy: What’s the biggest difference between the European game and the NBA Game?

Quinton Ross: I think you get away with more over in Europe. Over here referees are going to be calling a lot more. I mean, over here, they may not call it, but over there it’s ridiculous, man.

CM: How many times did you get nailed and they didn’t call it?

QR: All the time, man. All the time.

CM: What was the worst time?

QR: It was a road game, I believe it was in Russia, and I went to the hole and got KILLED. Just killed. But we were in the other team’s home gym, and they didn’t call it.

CM: Do you think that rough style of play might have ended up helping you with the defensive mindset you bring to the game, as one of the team’s stronger defenders?

QR: No, no, defense comes from inside. You have to want to play defense, you know? You have to want to lock someone down.

CM: Your role has grown exponentially throughout the season. What do you think you’ve done to really help your game, or was it just a matter of opportunity?

QR: It’s a matter of opportunity. The more I’m out there, the more comfortable I become. When I was out there at first, I was little tentative, but the more I played, the better I felt.

CM: What’s it like guarding Kobe?

QR: Oh man, he’s a great player. He’s got so many moves. You’ve got to stay down, man. You’ve got to stay down.

CM: Did he talk any trash to you?

QR: No, man. I try to stay quiet. I’m not trying to get that guy motivated.

CM: Who were you favorite guys that you got to play defense against this season?

QR: I got to guard AI, you know, Allen Iverson, and I got to guard Stephon Marbury. He was good, man. He was real good.

CM: Who’s the biggest trash talker out there?

QR: I don’t know, man. I honestly don’t know.

CM: Is that because you don’t talk trash?

QR: Yeah. I’m not trying to talk trash. That’s not me.

CM: What’s been your favorite moment, so far?

QR: Probably that Miami game, with Corey (Maggette) hitting that big shot at the end. That was fun.

CM: What was the toughest part of this season?

QR: Just trying to adjust and learn the NBA game. You’ve got to learn quick or you’ll be out of there, you know? That’s been the hardest part.

CM: But do you feel comfortable with the NBA game, at this point?

QR: Yeah, I do. Yeah.

CM: So do you plan on being back with the Clippers next year?

QR: Yeah, yeah. I hope so. Yeah.
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Re: [hoopworld] One-on-One: Q Ross

Postby Corso » Wed Mar 30, 2005 9:24 pm

MizterTea wrote: .... QR: No, no, defense comes from inside. You have to want to play defense, you know? You have to want to lock someone down ....
Now THAT's The Q that I remember.
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Postby MizterTea » Tue Apr 05, 2005 1:24 pm

I am only posting a reply - because it is shameful that an interview with a SMU player who is now playing in the NBA (and not named Sassar) has been posted on this board for a week and has exactly the same number of replies as an article disucssing freaking OKLAHOMA'S freaking recruiting issues

WTF ?!?!?! :?: :shock:
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Postby gostangs » Tue Apr 05, 2005 1:46 pm

Whats to say? - he was great, wish we still had him, hope we get more like him, and hope he keeps doing great.

Now about those OU turds....
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Postby MizterTea » Tue Apr 05, 2005 2:00 pm

gostangs wrote:Whats to say? - he was great, wish we still had him, hope we get more like him, and hope he keeps doing great.

Now about those OU turds....


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