Barbosa: "I Wanted To Play In A Better Situation For Me, Which I Think I Have In TO"
I might be one of the few, but I'm excited to have Leandro here in Toronto finally and I think moving forward I hope be become's a bigger factor than some aren't giving him credit for.
Here's some of the Q&A he did with Dime Magazine:
Quote:
Dime: How are you feeling about the trade to the Raptors?
Leandro Barbosa: I’m happy. It’s a better situation for me, because I know that I will play more minutes than I used to in Phoenix. I’m a little bit sad because I loved Phoenix and I love the friends that I made in the organization. I will miss that. But I think everybody knows the NBA is a business, and we’re all involved in that business. Any day it can happen, and this time it happened to me.
Dime: Did you know there was a trade in the works?
LB: Yeah, I knew I was going to get traded. I asked for a trade after the season. I told Phoenix I wanted to play in a better situation for me, which I think I have in Toronto. I didn’t get that chance to play a lot in Phoenix, so I wanted to go to a different team. The first team that came was Toronto, and I have a good relationship with Bryan Colangelo, so everything worked out.
Dime: What is your role going to be with the Raptors?
LB: I don’t know what my role or what position I’m going to play yet, but I’m going to do the best I can and help my team win.
Dime: Before the trade, did you have any friends on the Raptors?
LB: Oh yeah. I know (Andrea) Bargnani, I know (Jose) Calderon. All the international players, we all know each other because we play against each other a lot in tournaments.
Source - DimeMag.com
Barbosa Interview: "I knew I was going to get traded. I asked for a trade"
Quote:
Dime: How are you feeling about the trade to the Raptors?
Leandro Barbosa: I’m happy. It’s a better situation for me, because I know that I will play more minutes than I used to in Phoenix. I’m a little bit sad because I loved Phoenix and I love the friends that I made in the organization. I will miss that. But I think everybody knows the NBA is a business, and we’re all involved in that business. Any day it can happen, and this time it happened to me.
Dime: Did you know there was a trade in the works?
LB: Yeah, I knew I was going to get traded. I asked for a trade after the season. I told Phoenix I wanted to play in a better situation for me, which I think I have in Toronto. I didn’t get that chance to play a lot in Phoenix, so I wanted to go to a different team. The first team that came was Toronto, and I have a good relationship with Bryan Colangelo, so everything worked out.
Dime: What is your role going to be with the Raptors?
LB: I don’t know what my role or what position I’m going to play yet, but I’m going to do the best I can and help my team win.
Dime: Before the trade, did you have any friends on the Raptors?
LB: Oh yeah. I know (Andrea) Bargnani, I know (Jose) Calderon. All the international players, we all know each other because we play against each other a lot in tournaments.
Dime: How is Team Brazil looking for the World Championship?
LB: We’re looking good. A couple of players are not healthy right now, but they will be OK. We have really good chemistry. Every country is on a mission in the World Championship, and we’re on a mission. I’m hoping for good results.
Dime: Brazil has three NBA big men in Nene, Tiago Splitter and Anderson Varejao. With so many other big men out of the tournament — Pau Gasol, Dwight Howard, guys like that — how will that help you guys?
LB: It will be an advantage. But FIBA is a totally different game, totally different tournament than the NBA. The rules, the ball, everything changes. It’s not like the NBA. So we’ll see what happens, but we do have good size and good players.
Source: DimeMag.com
Never knew he demanded a trade out of Phoenix. Looks like he did it the right way by keeping it quiet because he didn't kill the team's leverage and thus allowed for more real possibilities to get out.