Rasheed Says He Isn't Center Of Attention
April 24, 2008 - 10:36 am
The Philadelphia Daily News -
Rasheed Wallace claims that he isn't the center of attention despite receiving a lot of attention for poking his head in the huddle of the 76ers during Sunday night's Game One, according to the Philadelphia Daily News.

"Some [stuff] y'all blew up," Wallace said Wednesday. "When I say 'Y'all,'...not necessarily you as individuals here today, but...these are things I've been doing my whole career. If I do something friendly like that, it's a big deal. If I rave, rant, and cuss and all that, oh, then that's normal. I'm not worried about it."

He would prefer that the entire Pistons' team receives publicity rather than him individually.

"I think you can get more done with five individuals than you can [with] one individual," he said. "If you've got one guy you know is going to get that ball in crunch time, it's easier to defend him. But if you have five guys who can get that ball in crunch time, it's harder." [READ]

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