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    You can really see the Jamal Crawford influence in his game, tbh..
    This....

    The way he shakes etc.



    I just hope hes more of a controlled Jamal...Like an early 30s Jamal.

    guy use to give me headache in his earl years.

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    Jordan Howenstine ‏@AirlessJordan






    Dejounte Murray is now the youngest player in Spurs franchise history to score 24 or more points in a game. Previously Tony Parker in 2002.

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    Jordan Howenstine ‏@AirlessJordan






    Dejounte Murray is now the youngest player in Spurs franchise history to score 24 or more points in a game. Previously Tony Parker in 2002.
    TP already looking for DM's girlfriend snapchat

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    Jordan Howenstine ‏@AirlessJordan






    Dejounte Murray is now the youngest player in Spurs franchise history to score 24 or more points in a game. Previously Tony Parker in 2002.
    wow
    definitely a good looking future ahead ...
    lucky Spurs

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    You can really see the Jamal Crawford influence in his game, tbh..
    Mehh.. Murray gets his shot in the most efficient areas of the floor ( so far). In the paint and from 3.

    Crawford just chucks bad long 2's without hesitation.

    Huge difference. However, both are black , 6'5", and from Seattle.

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    Mehh.. Murray gets his shot in the most efficient areas of the floor ( so far). In the paint and from 3.

    Crawford just chucks bad long 2's without hesitation.

    Huge difference. However, both are black , 6'5", and from Seattle.
    I thought I remembered Bulls/Knicks Crawford attacking the rim more often, but ya, the numbers say you're correct..

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    I thought I remembered Bulls/Knicks Crawford attacking the rim more often, but ya, the numbers say you're correct..
    Hopefully DJM can run an offense better than Crawford. DJM needs to be a PG - not all PGs have to be Nash or CP3, TP types are amazing too. But Crawford was never a PG in any sense and SA needs DJM to be.

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    Start him Pop.

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    Dejounte Murray on playing Austin " I was mad the first time, it's human, it's normal but as i start playing i was actually thankful for it"





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    Mills just lost getting resigned by spurs
    I kind of think you are right. If the Spurs don't plan on bringing him back, I wish they would move him this season before the trade deadline so they would get something in return.

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    Man he just needs to continue to work hard. Excited about his future w/ the Spurs.

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    Dat leadership.

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    He better leave if he thinks he's going to start at PG for the Spurs within the next 6 years, tbh

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    Just want to point out much of his success tonight was in canning his threes. I don't expect that much. Mai's potential is terrific, and I'm even more unsure why he dropped to the end of the first round, but he still needs a ton of work to be counted on even as a second stringer.

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    Murray scores 20: "omg cut Parker this kid is the future"
    Parker scores 20: "omg cut Parker he's taking shots from Kawhi"
    There's some truth to that, TBH. Murray only had 2 assists tonight. Don't get me wrong, he played a GREAT game. But if Parker had scored 24 with just 2 AST's, there would be multiple threads about it.


    Dejounte Murray on playing Austin " I was mad the first time, it's human, it's normal but as i start playing i was actually thankful for it"

    It will be interesting to see if he feels too good for the D-League after this game. CoJo actually asked to go to Austin when he was a rookie, and it went a long way with PATFO.

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    He better leave if he thinks he's going to start at PG for the Spurs within the next 6 years, tbh

    Didn't you hear manu can also play for 5 more seasons?
    lol
    Dijon and his naivete.

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    Just want to point out much of his success tonight was in canning his threes. I don't expect that much. Mai's potential is terrific, and I'm even more unsure why he dropped to the end of the first round, but he still needs a ton of work to be counted on even as a second stringer.
    He could not shoot worth a lick.. was a TO machine, and seemed like a bad version of Russ Westbrook in college in the sense that a lot of his scoring was in transition and he could easily shoot his team out of games bc he would not stop shooting even when he was terribly off... his potential was obviously everything else. If you believed his shooting could be fixed, you could be onto something special.. he has an aggressive attacking mentality, can rebound very well for a guard, etc.. you can see all his physical tools.

    He was in a losing team in WAshington in large part bc of the above flaws (lack of shooting, somewhat of a selfish style of game... and he could not defend as he's light as a feather.) His shooting seems much improved, and he seems very capable of playing within a system... has bbiq... good things to see as he's very young. Already making defensive plays too. Really excited how much he's improved TBH.

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    I thought I remembered Bulls/Knicks Crawford attacking the rim more often, but ya, the numbers say you're correct..
    Small sample size but if you superimpose Reggie Jackson's 2013 postseason shooting chart w/ Murray's shooting chart, it's very similar: (I see Murray as being a hybrid b/w Brandon Jennings & Reggie Jackson)

    - http://www.basketball-reference.com/...shooting::none

    vs.

    - http://www.basketball-reference.com/...shooting::none

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