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
beginning career class junior last senior
I think that we accomplished a lot in our four-year career here. At the beginning it was a struggle, but these last two years for the senior class and the junior class, (what) they went through with us has been great.
knew last lost
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.
ready
We're ready, everyone's ready. Everyone can't wait. We're ready to go.
alter
We know he's going to alter a lot of shots.
feels people
It feels good. Just look (around at all the people in the Pavilion), it feels good.
career
I think that we accomplished a lot in our four-year career here.
ball perfectly shooting team
I was just shooting the ball perfectly at the time. The '85 team had a lot to do with it -- what we went out there and did.
happy
I was just happy it was nothing serious.
ask grabbed
I stole it. He grabbed me. Just ask him.
believes games grind type
That's the type of games that we like. I know no one believes us... but we like to grind games out.
ready
I was ready to get over it after the game.
ncaa seed shows three tournament tremendous
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.
believe four games starting win
Everyone is starting to believe we can win with four guards. Win big games with four guards.
left plays ran run seconds wide
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.