Saturday, February 7, 2009

ONLY KNOWING ONE WAY TO PLAY

Came across a story today about St. Mary's center Omar Samhan who recently told a story about how former LA Laker Mark Madsen, who'd graduated from the same high school as Samhan, would return in the summers to scrimmage with Samhan.

More than anything, what Samhan remembers about those practices is Madsen's work ethic.

"He played so hard," Samhan said.  "He played like he was in practice with Shaq and Kobe and those guys.  He dove for a ball, and I asked him, 'What are you doing?  You could get hurt.'  And he said, 'I only know how to play one way.'"

Madsen, a former standout at Stanford who played nine seasons in the NBA and won titles with the Lakers in 2001 and 2002, would give Samhan advice, too.

"(Madsen) always reminds me that basketball is a game, to enjoy it and always, always play hard," Samhan said.  "You start out playing the game for fun, not for getting a scholarship or for making money.  Those are just bonuses if you're extremely fortunate.  He says he sees too many players who don't have fun anymore."

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