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Latrell Sprewell

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It always feels good to come back here. I love New York... it's just nice to see a lot of familiar faces.


— Latrell Sprewell


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Over there, Kevin McHale, I feel like I'm talking to someone I know. It's just a total different atmosphere.


— Latrell Sprewell


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Sam is there, Sam has been playing well, he has been doing great in camp.


— Latrell Sprewell


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So much tension around here in New York. They want to fine you for every little thing you do.


— Latrell Sprewell


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Sometimes change is good. Although I didn't want to leave.


— Latrell Sprewell


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Well I forgot how different it was because I've been here for about four or five years. It's a big load off my shoulders now. Now that I'm there, I'm like, man, I can breathe a little bit, you know?


— Latrell Sprewell


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When I was put in a situation where I'm going there, you have to look at the team and the possibility that hey, we can probably do some good things over there.


— Latrell Sprewell


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You guys know the way I play. And what's so ironic is, KG is the same way. I'm looking at him in practice and going, 'Wow, I'm always that guy,' you know?


— Latrell Sprewell


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" Several days later Gist said that Sprewell planned to wait until "teams get desperate" around the trade deadline in February and then sign with a contending team (an eventuality that never materialized). He landed a glancing blow at Carlesimo's right cheek before being dragged away again by the assistant coaches. In a 1993 practice Sprewell fought with Byron Houston who was 50 pounds heavier than Sprewell and had what many teammates describe as having a Mike Tyson-like demeanor and physique.

Since that time he has made headlines for grounding his million dollar yacht having two of his homes foreclosed upon and being prohibited from seeing his children. Latrell Fontaine Sprewell (born September 8 1970) is a former American professional basketball player; he played for the Golden State Warriors the New York Knicks and the Minnesota Timberwolves. Despite his accomplishments his career was overshadowed by a 1997 incident in which he choked coach P.

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