<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'><u>Jamaal Magloire</u> went from confused to grateful in about 12 hours. Magloire, in the morning, admitted confusion about his playing time in coach Lawrence Frank's big-man rotation. Through four games, he averaged 12 minutes. He just felt he could do more with more time. Last night, he got more time. Last night, he did more - 12 rebounds in 28 minutes. "<u>Jamaal Magloire</u> injected the game with some energy and passion," Frank said after the Nets' 87-85 victory over Washington. Magloire said he was grateful for the chance. "I'd like to thank coach for letting me in the game, letting me find a groove, letting me get some reps up and down the court. I'm not sure how much I played but by far it was the most this season," Magloire said. Which proved his initial point about lack of minutes: "It is confusing because I worked extremely hard in the summertime and throughout training camp. I'm sort of mind-boggled."</div></p> Source</p>
I think more time equals bigger numbers for every player in the league (other than Collins).</p> -Petey</p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Petey)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> I think more time equals bigger numbers for every player in the league (other than Collins).</p> -Petey</p> </div></p> tru but maglore was affective with the time even though he had 2 points but the 12 reobunds and 2 blocks came in handy but the missed dunk did not lol</p> </p>
Actually, Magloire got alot of those rebounds in limited time...he was showing he deserved minutes by playing better, and Frank simply gave him those minutes.</p>