Sebastian Telfair
Sebastian Telfair
Sebastian Telfairis an American professional basketball player who last played for the Xinjiang Flying Tigers of the Chinese Basketball Association. Telfair was the 13th overall pick in the 2004 NBA draft by the Portland Trail Blazers out of Abraham Lincoln High School. He had committed to the University of Louisville and head coach Rick Pitino during his senior year, but decided to turn professional instead. Telfair is the cousin of former NBA player Stephon Marbury...
ProfessionBasketball Player
Date of Birth9 June 1985
CityNew York City, NY
We need to keep coming out and give an effort and try to get a win. You can blame our (15) turnovers, defense, and you can blame Ray also. He hit shots like I can't even explain.
We can blame turnovers and defense and you can blame Ray Allen also. He hit shots like I can't even explain.
Im looking forward to seeing the beautiful sights here,
I'm happy to come home and have a chance to play in the Garden and play against my cousin and have our families come out and watch us play on the same court,
Tonight getting out there on the floor, I felt more comfortable. The shots were just falling for me. It felt good to get in a rhythm.
Tonight as a team we went out and didn't give any effort.
Right here, this is MSG. We call it the Garden.
That's how you keep everyone together and everyone to go out there and work. That's the starting point of being a leader.
I really don't know what's going on between them, but hopefully they can come to an understanding.
A lot of work, ... Training at the IMG Academy in Florida - there's always someone there to work on your game, guys there to play with. I put a lot of shots up - my arm still hurts! Workouts were different every day, but I'm sure I shot over 1,000 (a day). I shot three times a day and played. Three-pointers too.
Damon [Stoudamire] gave me advice of things I need to do to get through the whole season. The main thing is taking care of my body. I have to treat my body like a machine. What you put in it is what you'll get out of it.
They should have focused more on me.