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| Re: Articles worth mentioning II ESPN Page 2 - Jackson: Staying Melo
Scoop Jackson interviews Mello about his Olympic experience. Quote: Let's go back to '04. Coach Larry Brown. I've talked to more than a few people, heard a lot of stories and come to my own conclusions. One of those conclusions is that he played you unfairly.
I thought he did, too. You came into the last Olympics leading the team in scoring, and once you all got to Greece, you didn't play anymore with no explanation as to why.
I really don't know what it was. Honestly, now that I have had the chance to see what really happened and get to really tell my story -- back then, everyone was only listening to Larry Brown; they weren't listening to me. Larry Brown and I never had any words amongst each other. I never argued with him; he never said anything to me about any problem he had with me. Like you said, I was leading the team in scoring during all of the exhibition games, and then we get to the Olympics, and the whole script is flipped and I never play. And he never said anything to you?
Honest to God, he never said anything to me. And I never said anything to him. I don't know where all of that came from. We were at practice one day, and a couple of guys from some newspapers came up to me like, "What you do to Larry? What you do to Larry Brown?" And I'm like, "What are you all talking about?" They said, "They got it in the papers like you two are going at it." I didn't know anything about it because there was nothing to know. Larry Brown and I never spoke. I know Brown has always had an issue with playing rookies or young players, but since you were a man -- young or vet -- he should have said something like, "Look Carmelo, I'm going to go to a different plan." He should have at least told you that, and you are saying he never did?
When we were in Jacksonville trying out, although LeBron and I were the last additions to the team, he sat us down and told us, "You guys gotta get ready; you guys are going to play." And he played us -- he played us in the exhibition games. And after that, he never said anything, and we -- myself, Bron, D-Wade and Amare [Stoudemire] just ain't never play no more.
| Maybe drafting Mello wouldn't have worked out great either. Quote: Yeah, in those Olympics, I think the four of you averaged only 11 minutes a game.
Yeah, we were coming off the bench, and after a while, when you have a team like we had in '04, something like that starts getting in your head, starts messing with your confidence and a whole lot of other stuff. So we had to stick together. That's really what brought me, LeBron and D-Wade so close. Out there, we had to stick with each other and hold each other up. We'd say, "We ain't going to let this get all of us down." We had to figure it all out by ourselves, together. We weren't playing, we were on the back of the bus, at the end of the bench, so we had to find a way to still get workouts in after practice to keep our confidence up.
| He had a support system to deal with the abuse. Quote: |
But I do want to prove to the world that when it comes to this basketball thing -- and I don't want to sound arrogant and cocky or nothing, but this is ours! This game, we started this! I want to regain that.
| This is the part that confuses me. Is he Canadian?
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