Randy Foye

Randy Foye
Randy Foyeis an American professional basketball player for the Brooklyn Nets of the National Basketball Association. He played collegiately at Villanova University. He was selected seventh overall in the 2006 NBA draft by the Boston Celtics, but was immediately traded to the Portland Trail Blazers, and later traded to the Minnesota Timberwolves where he began his career...
ProfessionBasketball Player
Date of Birth24 September 1983
CityNewark, NJ
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Having Curtis on our mind during the North Carolina game, it took a toll on us. It might not have shown, but it took a toll on everyone from the coaches to the players. Coming into this year, we're just a year older and much more mature and we know that we have a job to do out there.
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His impact to the game is he brings, like, a ton of energy. He is always running the floor, always on the glass - offensive glass and defensive glass. He is the leader.
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That's a play we run all the time. We have plays for 7 seconds left and plays for 4 seconds left. We just ran the play, and they left Dante wide open.
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I love playing in Philadelphia. It's great to be here.
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I know if we lose, everyone's going to be saying this team's no good, the four-guard offense don't work.
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They just see the four guards running up and down fast and scoring.
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He's tough, tough as nails. He's willing to take the ball in against the big men. He's willing to rebound against 6-11 guys.
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I know where we were at two years ago, three years ago. We were in the NIT. To come from the NIT and be a No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament shows tremendous respect.
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I knew if we lost this game, it was going to be my last game. I wanted to keep playing. I just wanted to keep playing.
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You can't have concern, you can't panic. We're 11-2. It's not like we're under .500. We still have a lot of games to play and a lot of room for improvement.