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标题[SunSentinel] Brown spurned Spurs to stay home for team, city
时间Wed Apr 28 20:43:43 2004
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/basketball/heat/
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Brown spurned Spurs to stay home for team, city
By Ira Winderman
Staff Writer
Posted April 28 2004
NEW ORLEANS -- Had he been guided by his head instead of his
heart, P.J. Brown would be thinking about the second round of
the NBA playoffs today instead of working to get past the Heat
in this first-round series.
Life with the San Antonio Spurs, as a bodyguard for Tim Duncan,
would likely have been more rewarding than the veteran power
forward's current reality with the New Orleans Hornets.
As a free agent last summer, Brown had that option. Nine months
later, the former Heat mainstay said he has no regrets.
A native Louisianan, Brown said leaving New Orleans would have
been like leaving home.
"I feel I was meant to be here and I'm here for more reasons
than basketball, and just the whole scenario with the way the
team came here," he said.
(The Hornets relocated to his home state two seasons after he
had been dealt from Miami to Charlotte in the 2000 offseason.)
"There's a whole lot of things I want to do in this community,
in this state, far beyond after my basketball days are over,"
Brown said.
Awarded the NBA's citizenship trophy during his time with the
Heat, Brown has been just as active in New Orleans, running a
foundation with his wife, Dee.
"It's all about the kids. It's all about the youth," he said.
"It's similar to some things I did in Miami: purchasing computers
for them, running camps in the summer.
"I'm trying to branch out even more this summer. I want to take
field trips in the summertime to the Martin Luther King Center in
Atlanta. I want to take them to the National Civil Rights museum
in Memphis. I want to go to Washington, D.C., go to the White
House."
Brown wound up signing a four-year, $32 million contract last
summer with the Hornets, a package that well could take the
34-year-old defensive presence to the end of his career.
That left the Spurs to turn to former Timberwolves center Rasho
Nesterovic in free agency to replace retired center David Robinson.
Brown said he keeps an eye on the Spurs every now and then,
particularly on a former Heat teammate.
"They're doing a good job," he said. "I'm happy for Bruce Bowen."
REUNION TIME
The series has reunited Hornets guard Baron Davis and Heat guard
Eddie Jones, with the two sharing a friendly relationship that
goes beyond the year they spent with the Hornets in 1999-00, when
Davis was a rookie backup.
Davis played in high school and college (UCLA) in Southern California
while Jones was with the Los Angeles Lakers. That was when Jones took
an interest in Davis.
"Taking me under his wing, picking me up, and hanging out with me,
working out with me, giving me shoes when I was growing out of my
shoes in high school and college," Davis said.
PLAIN PAIN TALK
Guard Darrell Armstrong, one of several ailing Hornets, said talk of
injuries should not overshadow his team's effort in the series.
"The way I look at it," he said, "a lot of teams are banged up. To me
it's just how much desire, how much passion you have to play through
it. Everybody can't play through it. Everybody doesn't like pain."
Staff Writer Ethan J. Skolnick contributed to this report.
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