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July 7, 2010 | Flyer Connection: University of Dayton sports
 

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Wednesday, July 7, 2010

UD’s Wright interviewed on national TV

Dayton senior forward Chris Wright was interviewed by phone on ESPN2’s “First Take” today. He’s working at LeBron James’ Skills Academy this week, and the studio hosts wanted any inside info they could get about the King.

Wright was respectful of James’ privacy and answered all the questions intelligently during the four-minute interview.

One blunder made by ESPN2, though, was showing a picture of Wright under the heading “Dayton guard.”

“It’s been real crazy,” Wright said. “There’s been a lot of media attention. … When we get on the bus, there’s been a whole lot of media attention surrounding LeBron. I think it’s just added pressure because it’s the biggest decision of LeBron’s career.”

Wright was matched up with James during some pick-up games with the rest of the college counselors.

“I’ve been knowing LeBron for a couple years now. Going one-on-one with him, sometimes out on the wing, is a dream come true every time I step on the court. That’s one of the best basketball players in the world. To go up against him, it’s an honor.”

How’d Wright play?

“I did all right. I know he’s strong. He’s super strong. Once he gets you on his hip, there isn’t any stopping him.”

Any trash-talking?

“Sometimes — just about the whole free agency thing. I tell him if he was (considering) Dayton, the decision would be a whole lot easier.

“But there’s not a whole lot of trash-talking. He’s the kind of guy who lets his game talk. Damon Jones is talking more trash than LeBron.”

What would the right decision be for James?

“That’s my favorite player. Wherever he goes, I’ll be happy with it. I can’t be selfish in the sense of saying I want him to go to my favorite team. He has to do what’s comfortable for him.

“He’s said (the process) has been fun. Being in his mid-20s, at that age, some people can’t handle it. He’s put himself in position to go to any team because of his work ethic. He’s just sitting back putting the pieces together, and he’s going to make a decision from there.”

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