T.J. FORD, Milwaukee Bucks
T.J. FORD: I haven't got a win in Texas since I've been in the league. I definitely want to get a win. It's going to be a lot of fun and everybody definitely will go out and try to win.
Q. How does your back feel?
T.J. FORD: My back is feeling fine. I've got some treatment once I got here, and now I'm feeling back like my old self. I was sore for a day or two, but now feeling fine.
Q. Halfway through the season, averaging 12 points a game, talk about how the year has gone so far.
T.J. FORD: It's definitely been good. I definitely have to improve as a player, and I definitely want to take my team to the next level. I definitely want to try to be more consistent. I think that's the biggest thing. I think that's the difference between AllStars and guys that are not AllStars is consistency.
DWIGHT HOWARD, Orlando Magic
Q. Any letdown being that you were this close to possibly playing in the big game on Sunday to now playing in the Rookie-Sop re game tonight?
DWIGHT HOWARD: No letdown. I'm excited to play in the Sop re game. I had a chance to play last year. I wish I could play in the All-Star Game, but I am just going to keep working on my game, keep getting better.
Q. How much pride is there in a game like this? Do the sop res talk amongst themselves; any rivalry between the rookies and the sop res?
DWIGHT HOWARD: We just go out there and have fun. This is once in a lifetime. Just go out there, play hard, have fun and enjoy each other.
Q. Last year you made it on the Rookie team, this year the Sop re team, what are you going to be striving for next year?
DWIGHT HOWARD: All-Star Game and the Dunk Contest probably.
ANDREW IGUODALA, Philadelphia 76ers
ANDREW IGUODALA: We definitely want to win. That's a big lineup of guys that want to get the job done, just go out there and get a win.
Q. Do you look forward to being in the big game?
ANDREW IGUODALA: Definitely, it's something -- I won't be at All-Star Weekend unless I'm playing on Sunday. Looking forward to that date and hopefully it will be soon.
Q. With the Dunk Contest, talk about what that means to you; it's all about the fans.
ANDREW IGUODALA: That was really the reason why I did the Dunk Contest. I was talking to a lot of different people, being on the West Coast a little bit, hearing people say if I'm going to do the Dunk Contest. This year I decided to do it. Last year -- got my legs a little bit stronger, not as tight as I was last year. Hopefully give a good performance tomorrow and put on a good show.
Q. How do you look at the game?
ANDREW IGUODALA: Everybody wants to win, you just have to go out there and play together to win. I think guys are going to show what they are capable of doing, being that most of the guys are role players on our team. I also think, you know, it can get out of hand if guys start doing too much one-on-one and things like that. We want to keep the game compe ive and keep the game fun. Basketball means we're out there playing real basketball, not just joking around and dunking every time.

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