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Golden State Warriors rookie forward Mickael Pietrus said he is desperate to quit, blasting teammates for what he considers a lack of team ethic. Pietrus revealed the depth of his disenchantment in an interview with the French sports newspaper L'Equipe.
"It would not displease me to get out of here," the Frenchman said. "The guys on my team have not understood that basketball is a team sport."
Pietrus, who plays less than nine minutes per game, said he defends "like a dog," only to see teammates "chewing the kebabs" he has prepared for them.
"I am at my wit's end on defense and they are shooting for baskets as if nothing had happened, as if it is not important to get back in the game," he added. "It annoys me. I've got to get out of this place."
Pietrus, 22, did not say where he sees his career going.
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Golden State rookie Pietrus apologizes to team
Associated Press - 15th March, 2004 11:02 PM
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) Golden State rookie Mickael Pietrus apologized Monday for criticizing his teammates and saying he wants out of his contract with the Warriors.
"If that hurt some people, I just want to excuse myself and I would enjoy if I would stay here,'' Pietrus said before the Warriors played San Antonio. "At least I got a chance to play in the NBA. I had a chance to get drafted by the Warriors. Sometimes some players get upset by the way they lost. That was my case and I'm very sorry about that.''
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In an interview with the French sports newspaper L'Equipe, Pietrus, a Frenchman, said: "It would not displease me to get out of here. The guys on my team have not understood that basketball is a team sport.''
He also said that he defends "like a dog,'' only to see teammates "chewing the kebabs.''
His comments came following the Warriors' 99-74 loss at San Antonio on Friday night.
Pietrus was in the starting lineup against the Spurs on Monday night because "he did a good job against (Tony) Parker last time,'' coach Eric Musselman said.
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