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Having played for nine teams in his 12 NBA seasons, Brevin Knight has called more than 170 players teammates. Former teammate Scott Brooks is now coaching Oklahoma City while Danny Ferry is now general manager in Cleveland. We asked about three of the more colorful teammates in Knight's career.

Shawn Kemp: "For me, was a great vet to be around. Probably one of the most dynamic players I've played with. I started playing with him, his athleticism and where he was was one place and then after the lockout he gained some weight, but he still was a 20 [points] and 10 [rebounds] every night.

Jason Williams: "He was just fun to be around. You never knew what to expect from J-Will. He had some of the most daring moves. Just the things that he did on the court, he was unique."

Earl Boykins: "Probably the strongest guy that I played with. The biggest heart. Nothing that he felt he couldn't do and one of the best scorers that I played with. At his size [5-foot-5], and what he can do to get open and get shots, was amazing." Game of the week

Jazz at Houston

Saturday, 6:30 p.m., FSN Utah

After eliminating Houston the past two playoffs, the Jazz will get their first look at the Rockets with Ron Artest in the second game of a tough back-to-back set.


Author: Fox Sports
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Added: December 21, 2008

 

 
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