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[Rockets.com] Battier wins division Sportsmanship award

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  1. Matador

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    http://www.nba.com/rockets/news/Notes_Battier_earns_division_-219057-34.html

    Notes: Battier earns division award for Sportsmanship

    Rockets forward Shane Battier is one of six players in the running for the 2006-07 NBA Sportsmanship Award.

    Damien Pierce
    Rockets.com Staff Writer
    HOUSTON -- Shane Battier made his mother and college coach proud on Wednesday.

    The Rockets forward was one of six NBA stars selected as a divisional winner for the 2006-07 NBA Sportsmanship Award, putting him in the running for the league's top honor at the end of the regular season.

    Battier became the second straight Houston player to receive the honor after Rockets center Yao Ming earned the nod last season.

    "I'm honored by the recognition," Battier said. "I've always tried to play the game the right way and I've always tried to practice good sportsmanship. This is a great game and I try to set a good example for the kids watching out there."

    Battier credited his on-court demeanor to his mother and college coach -- Duke's Mike Krzyzewski.

    He said he got his first lesson in sportsmanship from his mother, Sandee, during a little league game in Michigan.

    "When I was younger, I was pitching in the city championship and I was the Big Unit of the little league circuit," Battier said. "In the first inning, I gave up a homerun. A kid named Josh Dixon took me deep. I probably said a four-letter word that I shouldn't have said. My mom was standing right behind the dugout and she heard me. She let me know right then and there even though I was the Big Unit, that that wasn't acceptable. Since that day, I've tried to control my actions."

    Battier got another lesson in sportsmanship when he started his college career at Duke.

    "It was a lesson that I learned at Duke," Battier said. "Coach K taught us to never let your opponents see you get frustrated. Never let your opponents see you tired or injured. It goes back to the old military themes and it's been with me since college. I never try to show my opponent that I'm frustrated or I'm feeling bad. I always try to show my opponent that I'm pumped, ready to play and they're going to get my best."

    The division winners included Atlanta's Joe Johnson, Chicago's Luol Deng, L.A. Clippers' Elton Brand, Toronto's Anthony Parker and Utah's Derek Fisher. Brand was the recipient of last season's award.

    The award honors players for ethical behavior, fair play and integrity. The winner of the award will receive the Joe Dumars Trophy, named after the Hall of Famer and Detroit Pistons great who won the inaugural sportsmanship award in 1996.
     
  2. Northside Moss

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    Too bad his performance lately...leaves something to be desired.

    But grats Shane, classy guy on and off the court.
     
  3. demon77

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    Congrat Battier! :cool:
     
  4. tested911

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    What? There is a ward for sportsmanship in a division? lol sweet what else can we win...
     
  5. mj10501

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    when did the sportsmanship award overtake the mvp award as "the league's top honor"? :confused:
     

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