Quentin Richardson
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"Quentin L. Richardson" is a retired American professional basketball player, currently serving as the director of player development for the Detroit Pistons of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Richardson played professionally for 13 seasons for the Los Angeles Clippers, Phoenix Suns, New York Knicks, Miami Heat and Orlando Magic. He won the NBA All-Star Weekend Three-Point Shootout/NBA Three-Point Shootout in 2005.

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We're not saying we're going to win the Western Conference or anything like that. But we definitely feel like we can compete with anybody in the league.

It was ugly. It was a low-scoring, ugly game.

That's the way I play. I never remember my last shot.

You come to a new team, new system, it'll take a couple games, ... I'm not alarmed by anything. I'm just going to keep working hard and practicing hard and keep working at it. As a player, you get frustrated a little bit, but I know with time, everything will come into play, so I'm not that worried about it.

I know this is what he would want me to do. He wanted me to be successful. He wouldn't want me to sit at home.

He?s going to have to put on some weight.

It definitely is a shock, but I also understand it's a business decision. It's something that comes along with being a NBA player. I've gotta roll with it.

We put it on the board. The (stuff) stops here.

It was a low-scoring, ugly game. We both slowed the game down. It got ugly for a while.