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Romy (Haligonia.ca): So Josh, how happy were you when your Auburn Tigers won the BCS title earlier this year? Did Tajuan Porter eat his bowl of snow? (Note: Josh and Oregon alum, Tajuan Porter had a friendly bet on the BCS Championship)
Josh Dollard: No he didn’t… (laughs) but I was very excited that we won. I went to that school and I have a lot of friends on that football team. I was very happy for them.
Romy (Haligonia.ca): This is your first year playing with the Halifax Rainmen, how have you adjusted to living in Canada? Was it a big change for you (being from South Carolina)?
Josh Dollard: It wasn’t too too much of a big change because I’m used to traveling so much as a basketball player – I am still adjusting to the cold weather though, but that’s about it.
Romy (Haligonia.ca): For those Rainmen fans who aren’t familiar with your playing style, what kind of game do you bring to the Rainmen? Let’s hear the scouting report on what type of player you are.
Josh Dollard: I’m a very verasitile player, I like to mix it up. I can play inside, outside, I can run the floor, and I can score from the free throw line, rebound and block shots. With those versatilities in my game, I’d say I can bring a lot of different things to the Rainmen team.
Romy (Haligonia.ca): What NBA player do you try to model your game after?
Josh Dollard: I wouldn’t say I model my game after one player in particular, but I do try to take something from each of the greats. I model various parts of my game after a lot of the top players, such as Lebron, Carmelo, Kobe and Dwyane Wade. I think to be a great player you should try and take something from everyone – that’s how I make my game versatile.
Romy (Haligonia.ca): Being a player that’s trying to break into the NBA, how much does the internet (Twitter, Youtube, Facebook, etc.) help a player’s marketing in this day and age?
Josh Dollard: At my stage (in the minors) I don’t think it helps me too much. I think that’s reserved for the guys in the NBA, to really have a strong marketing or social media plan. For me, my focus is just on grinding and getting better, and hopefully getting people at the NBA level to look at me so I can have the chance to prove myself… I’d say internet marketing definitely helps the superstars more than it would help someone at my stage.
Romy (Haligonia.ca): I did a little research, you’re from a small town named Hemingway, South Carolina. Tell us little bit about the famous Barbecue Shag Festival that’s held in Hemingway every year.
Josh Dollard: It’s all about the barbecue! They have a lot of different things at the festival. Different groups of people will bring different things to the barbecue, such as recipes. They have rides for the kids and all types of different entertainment. It’s just like a big fair.
Romy (Haligonia.ca): When you played ball at Auburn, how often did Auburn alumni, Charles Barkley, come by the school when you were there?
Josh Dollard: He was there two or three times when I was there. I’ve only ever talked to him myself maybe once… he came to a game when we played Kentucky but that was it, really.
Romy (Haligonia.ca): Lastly, when it comes to TV, what is your taste in television? Are you a sitcom kind of guy….reality TV…Jersey Shore…Real Housewives…what kind of TV shows are you into?
Josh Dollard: The only thing I watch is ESPN, NBA TV and BET!
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Shoutouts goes out to Josh Dollard for taking part in our Q and A, be sure to check him out at the Metro Centre on Saturday when the Halifax Rainmen take on the Quebec Kebs, tip off at 1pm! Also, be sure to check Josh on Twitter (@Josh_Dollard3).
Check out previous Rainmen-related Q and A’s from this season:
Desmond “Moneyball” Ferguson
Photos courtesy of the Halifax Rainmen