<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">The 12 points Rockets guard Bonzi Wells scored Sunday were a season high, but he was not impressed. "It's all right," Wells said. He did, however, seem to give the Rockets a boost, especially in the low post, where his ability to score inside helped create opportunities for Luther Head and Rafer Alston on the perimeter. "That's where I've always scored from," Wells said. "I've always played on the post. That's where my strengths are. I'm just playing the game, doing what we're supposed to do, doing what Coach ( Jeff Van Gundy) asks us." Rockets teammates, however, were impressed. "This is what we've been waiting for," Alston said. "I knew what kind of player he was going to be. I was just waiting for him. As a point guard, it's great to have Bonzi Wells and Shane Battier on the floor. I'm just looking to deliver. He played well. He was defending. He got up and down the floor. He had a good game." In Wells and Battier, the Rockets have players who excel at moving the ball, a quality often overlooked until missing. ``They're team guys,'' Alston said. ``They're not going to be 3-point shooting guys like myself and Luther Head. While Bonzi might slash, Shane might shoot the corner 3. But Yao (Ming) is going to move the ball. Shane and Bonzi are going to move the ball. Luther and myself have to shoot or make plays, maybe penetrate and pass back to them. We may take a lot of 3s, but it's very rare that we'll take bad 3s or bad shots.''</div> Source