
Grizzlies Set Opening Night Roster

Memphis, Tennessee, November 1, 2005- The Memphis Grizzlies have released their final roster for the opening night game against the Miami Heat on November 2nd. Grizzlies.com has a view of the roster including probable starters. They also spoke with Grizzlies and Miami Heat team members to get their thoughts on tonight's game. Read the quotes below.
MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES HEAD COACH MIKE FRATELLO
On how Jason Williams fits into the Miami Heat...
It’s tough to get inside someone else’s locker room. They key to anyone fitting in any place is the acceptance of the other players, that’s all that matters, how his teammates accept him, his effort toward trying to be a part of what they’re trying to get done. I don’t think they’re going to have any problems at all. Jason loves to win, he had some close friends on the team prior to going there, I think that will make the transition that much easier. They got themselves a tremendous point guard.
MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES SHANE BATTIER
On tonight’s game...
It would be good for us to start the season off with a win. I’ve never won on opening night here with Memphis so it would be a good milestone check off of my list. We have to play well against the good teams. You can’t make the playoffs if you don’t play well against the top teams in the league. So we need to come out here, especially at home, and take care of business. It’s fun, but it’s one of 82 games. There’s no extra motivation for us, we’re looking at this as a game that we have to win for the Memphis Grizzlies.
MIAMI HEAT JASON WILLIAMS
On tonight’s game...
Not at all…I’m just doing my job, playing basketball, doing what I can to help my team win.
MIAMI HEAT DWYANE WADE
On playing the Grizzlies tonight...
They’re a tough group, especially at home. They play well, shoot the ball well, they get out in transition, they’ve got guys who can spot up around the three-point line, like Eddie (Jones) and Dahntay’s (Jones) is shooting the ball well, so this is a tough group. They have a solid low-post player in Pau (Gasol), so this is going to be a tough game for us. It’s a great test for us early in the season to start on the road in Memphis.

Wizards Set Opening Night Roster

Washington, D.C., November 1, 2005 -The Wizards announced their 15-man roster for opening night on Wednesday, Nov. 2 against the Toronto Raptors at Air Canada Center. One time all-star Gilbert Arenas has really came along with the team as he had one of his best seasons as a pro last year with Washington. This is what some of his teammates and head coach had to say about Arenas before the upcoming season.
Antawn Jamison: “He’s grown a lot. He’s understanding the game. He’s understanding how to get his teammates involved. He’s just showing great maturity as a basketball player and as a professional off the court. It’s good to see Gilbert doing the things that he’s doing. He’s definitely the person that makes this team go, and he realizes that. This is a situation where he is accepting the responsibilities, also.”
Brendan Haywood: “I think he’s become a better basketball player. Off the court, I think he has matured mentally. I think that is the biggest thing for him. He’s such a talent—it’s all about how he matures as a person, not just as a basketball player.”
Head Coach Eddie Jordan: “Gilbert’s grown tremendously. He has grown as a person, as a teammate, and as a heck of a player. He has gone from just a guard, to a leader as a point guard. He’s has become a more efficient player. He’s become a trustworthy teammate. There’s just not enough to say about him. He’s certainly deserving of All-Star and All-NBA status.”

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