COACH JORDAN MEDIA DAY
Wizards Head Coach Eddie Jordan sat down with the media Friday to discuss his thoughts on the upcoming season. Coach Jordan discussed topics such as chemistry, depth and playing team defense. Check out the quotes below to see exactly what Coach Jordan had to say:
WIZARDS HEAD COACH EDDIE JORDAN
On what the team looks like this season:
“Everybody is healthy, which we have not had in a while. The continuity
of the team is at its all-time highest and hopefully that will be our biggest
ally at the start of the season. We do not have to learn something new or bring
any new personnel in other than the rookies.”
On the chemistry of the team:
“Our guys believe that chemistry is important. Offensively and also defensively
we can keep our top eight or nine guys together and hopefully that will lead
to a good beginning.”
On continuity leading to success:
“That is what the best teams have. If you keep your core group together
you will have a greater chance of success. If you do not change a lot of guys,
they will learn how to play with each other. We have a good locker room and
our core guys believe in each other. They know how to play with each other.
They share the ball and they know how to communicate.”
On the depth of the bench:
“I feel better now about our top eight guys because I know them and they
know me. We know how to play with each other, especially at the offensive end.
I am counting on our core group of eight veterans right now.”
On getting contribution from the bench:
“Antonio (Daniels) is a veteran and played very well in the playoffs.
Roger Mason was able to get quality experience in the playoffs. He (Roger Mason)
is a reliable guy and that is why we wanted to sign him.” Including Darius
(Songaila) and Etan (Thomas) we have nine solid guys including our starting
five. We are looking for Andray (Blatche) to improve and we will see what our
rookies can give us.”
On the expectations for this year’s rookies:
“I want them to be professional: work hard, come early, stay late. They
have to bring a high skill level and terrific hustle game. I think we have those
types of guys (in Nick Young, Dominic McGuire and Oleksiy Pecherov).”
On Brendan Haywood:
“I told him it is like when you are playing golf: it is the shot right
in front of you. That is the most important – not what happened before,
not what you think can happen on the putting green. It is the shot right in
front of you that means everything to you. When I met with him, it was about
that meeting. It was not about training camp or expectations. It was about that
meeting. The next time I see him, it will be about that day, and that is how
we are going to take it. Brendan is very intelligent. People on our team like
to listen to Brendan because he is very funny. We want him to use that soap-box
that he can stand on to lead. Brendan loves to play, he has got a terrific body,
he is in great shape, and he knows how to play the game. We just want to maximize
the defensive end and the rebounding.”
On whether Haywood or Thomas will be the starting center:
“I want them to compete. It is the same approach we took last year. It
is no one’s job. We know that Gilbert (Arenas), Antawn (Jamison) and Caron
(Butler) are very solid in the lineup, and DeShawn (Stevenson) is very close
to being that sort of guy, but the (center position) is up for competition.”
On defensive improvements this year:
“We are going to try to be better. We are going to do more in training
camp and when you think we have done enough, then we will do more.”
On Randy Ayers’ role on the coaching staff:
“Randy is bringing a lot of experience to us. He went to the finals with
the Philadelphia 76ers working under Larry Brown. He had a huge hand on the
defensive end with that team. He worked for Orlando for a couple of years and
they improved dramatically defensively. Randy is a terrific coach. He is a terrific
human being. He fits perfectly with the personality of our team and staff.”
On defensive schemes:
“We are going to do more defensively. We are going to emphasize it. The
continuity should work at the defensive end as effectively as it does at the
offensive end. If we are not great individually, we have to be great as a team.
Instead of doing one-on-one drills defensively we might do more five-on-five.
We will get better that way.”
On the Wizards playoff performance without Gilbert and Caron:
“I thought Antonio (Daniels) did a great job, we put Antawn (Jamison)
in a different sort of attack mode on the box. With Antawn being the second
leading scorer in the playoffs and Antonio having the numbers he had, we maximized
what we had.”
On individual versus team challenges:
“I think our guys have been talking to each other. They know that we have
to play together, and this is our team. We have three All-Stars, and we play
together. Each guy is motivated in different ways, but at the same time we understand
that we have to play together and get better defensively.”
On the increase in individual preparation for the season:
“I have seen everybody get in the best shape they have ever been in. Antawn
is rested. Darius has played all summer and he is healthy. Etan is cut, even
better than he has been. Brendan is always in good shape, and he is working
on being a solid center for us. Caron is in the best shape he has been in. I
see us as a team really focusing and concentrating on being very good.”
On the coaches and training camp:
“Coaches are going down early. I am proud to announce that Pete Carril
will join us as an honorary coach at training camp, as well as Brian Winters,
so that is a treat. Pete is going to be a treat for our coaches and our players.
He is still going to be a treat for me. It is incredible just to hear from him.”
Posted: September 29th, 2007 under Wizards.
Comments
Comment from neal
Time September 29, 2007 at 6:42 PM
It all sounds very very good. I really think the season depends on:
Whether the centers can get along with the coach and each other.
Whether Arenas continues to improve as a PG.
Whether the defense improves.
Comment from neal
Time October 1, 2007 at 1:26 PM
Interesting what you can surmise from what Jordan says. The “eight core guys” are obviously Arenas, Daniels, Stevenson, Butler, Jamison, Songaila, Haywood and Thomas.
Then he includes Mason when he talks about the “nine solid guys”. After that he adds that he’s looking for Blatche to improve. The three rookies are obviously not included in the eight or nine. It really sounds like he is higher on Mason than Blatche.
I look at Mason the same way I looked at Hayes – if he ever starts getting his shots to fall ……
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Comment from Wizards4Life
Time September 29, 2007 at 2:43 PM
awsome post i like the haywood talk makes me feel better about the C spot for now!