Did Peja Stojakovics injury and lack of productivity when healthy in the playoffs concern you?
A. The thing about Peja is he got hurt three or four games before the playoffs started and we knew that going in. I remember when I first started playing in the playoffs I didn’t shoot the ball very well the first year, year-and-a-half. It just takes time. Obviously, we think he’s a great player and we think he can help us, not only in the regular season but during the playoffs. Q. Has Anthony Johnson reached the point that he’s a starting point guard? A. I think he’s good enough to start, there’s no question about that. Anthony had a heck of a year. The one thing about Anthony: he comes to work every day. He prepares himself, and hard work paid off for the kid. But I’m not the coach and I don’t know who’s going to start. If Jamaal Tinsley’s healthy and in shape, he’s about as good as you’re going to get in this league. But Anthony had a great year so it’s a tough question. QUOTABLE “It’s frustrating for everybody – our fans, us – but we’ll bounce back.” Q. Why has this team failed to