xxx managed to use the words All-Star, great, superstar1, superstar2 and superstar3 when talking about himself and his game. [...] rookie xxx says he's as good a player as anybody else on the team. "I look at it like this: xxx and xxx don't do anything that I can't do," xxx said. "The only difference is that they play and I don't. All I need is an opportunity." Moments later, in the same postgame interview Monday night, xxx added: "I know I can play with the best of them. In my mind, I'm an All-Star on the rise. But it's like this: You've got to play. It's that simple. I've got to get minutes to show what I can do. But hey, that's the coach's decision." xxx certainly has [...] loads of confidence. There's nothing wrong with that. It's just that he's yet to prove his game is NBA-caliber.[...] "Everybody keeps telling me, 'Young fella, be patient. [...]'" xxx said. "I'm taking advice, but when you're young, man, you're like, 'I've waited two years. I don't want my opportunity to pass me by.' You can't be patient forever. Closed mouths don't get fed." Although xxx claims to hold his own against xxx and xxx in practice (Coach xxx denies this), he probably hasn't improved enough in two years to warrant another contract with the xxx. "From my rookie year to now, my game is unbelievable," xxx said.
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