"I know," Hill's response to Roger wasn't a surprise.
"I won't ask you to play like a point guard, you can still do the things you like, score, finish. But there's no Phil Jackson's triangle offense here, your task isn't just to score."
My team's guards need to handle the ball, be the starting point of the offense. You'll get more time with the ball, not just catching and finishing, that's too simple. You can still be your scoring self, but I need to make sure that you're not the kind of player who hoards the ball for 23 seconds in a single play."
"If you're worried about that, then that's not me. Maybe I can't organize the offense, but I'm still willing to pass the ball to teammates who have opportunities," Roger replied, "You can ask Steve Kerr if you don't believe me."
"Good, I've heard about your training attitude. You should really persuade your good friend Shaq. I'm looking forward to working with you in the new season, Roger, I think we can create something together."