Wayne Simien
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"Wayne Anthony Simien, Jr." is an American former professional basketball player, who last played with Spain's Cáceres Ciudad de Baloncesto. He was a member of the Miami Heat team that won the 2005-06 NBA season/2005–06 2006 NBA Finals/NBA championship. Simien played in college at the University of Kansas where he was a consensus first team NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans/All-American his 2004-05 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team/senior year in 2005 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans/2005.

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I feel good. There's not a lot of pressure on myself as far as having to produce big, so I can just go out there and be solid and do what I know how to do.

I want to thank you for having that ACT class.

I'm pretty good about learning the plays and knowing my role. But I'm still continuing to learn. It's early.

To rebound and defend. That's what the team needs.

He challenged himself. He kind of apologized to us in the huddle about his performance the first half.

Being through workouts together, the Pre-Draft Camp, playing against and with each other for the last several years, ... the relationships are something that are defintely strong with this class.

I feel as good as new.

I was ecstatic come draft night just to hear my name called. And now, after playing in the summer league and getting to know some of the guys and being able to play under the coaching staff and seeing the great things that are going on here in this organization, I'm even more excited to put my name on the dotted line.

That was the real Keith Langford today. He was in attack mode. I could see it coming. He's been like a dormant volcano just waiting to erupt.