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duncan228
01-30-2010, 12:55 AM
Jefferson surprised by kudos from Popovich (http://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/Jefferson_surprised_by_kudos_from_Popovich.html)
Mike Monroe

Spurs coach Gregg Popovich's assessment of Richard Jefferson's defensive work on Memphis' high-scoring forward, Rudy Gay, in Friday's game at the AT&T Center was terse and positive.

“Richard was physical with him,” Popovich said. “He did his work early and did one of his better defensive jobs of the season.”

Jefferson seemed stunned when told what Popovich had said.

“No way,” he said, and then he smiled.

“What game is this, who do we play next?” he asked, well aware the Denver Nuggets, and league-leading scorer Carmelo Anthony, are next up for the Spurs. “He was just saying that because Carmelo is coming to town.”

In fact, Popovich and Jefferson had a private talk a few days ago that was designed to ease the player's mind about a lot of things, including defensive mistakes.

“Nothing big,” Jefferson said. “Just a sit-down on the court. He just told me to focus in on a couple of things and not to worry about this thing or that thing. After a while your head can get a little crazy. He said to focus on a couple things and go from there.”

The focus worked on Friday. In only three games this season had Gay, who came into the game averaging 20.4 points per game, been less productive than he was on Friday. He finished with nine points.

Randolph recognized: Grizzlies forward Zach Randolph, named Thursday as a Western Conference All-Star reserve, called his selection a tribute to his team.

“It has everything to do with the season we're having,” he said. “We're winning and we've turned it around, and I think that has a lot to do with how I'm playing.”

Popovich said he couldn't recall where he ranked Randolph among Western forwards, but added there was no question the Memphis player deserves his spot in the Feb. 14 game in Dallas.

“He's really the biggest change in that franchise, he and Lionel (Hollins). What Lionel has done and the presence of Zach, as a player, changed them into a team that can win any single night, no matter who they play. That's a pretty large impact for one player to have.”

No surprise: When Grizzlies rookie forward Sam Young heard about the 28-point, 21-rebound game his former Pitt Panthers teammate DeJuan Blair put up against Oklahoma City, his response was matter-of-fact: “That's DeJuan Blair.”

Young, selected 35th, just ahead of Blair, in the second round of the 2009 draft, said he had no doubt his friend would make it in the NBA.

“I was a little surprised he didn't go in the first round, because he's a first-round talent. He was a double-double machine, so I expected no less in the NBA.”

NZ Spurs
01-30-2010, 01:00 AM
In fact, Popovich and Jefferson had a private talk a few days ago that was designed to ease the player's mind about a lot of things, including defensive mistakes.

“Nothing big,” Jefferson said. “Just a sit-down on the court. He just told me to focus in on a couple of things and not to worry about this thing or that thing. After a while your head can get a little crazy. He said to focus on a couple things and go from there.”

And thats why Pop is one of the all time great coaches, and Spurstalk posters still complain that it is simply lack of heart and small ball.

Chieflion
01-30-2010, 01:01 AM
Young was the 36th pick, not sure what Monroe was smoking there.

FvckMavs
01-30-2010, 01:02 AM
Young, selected 35th, just ahead of Blair, in the second round of the 2009 draft, said he had no doubt his friend would make it in the NBA.



Blair is 37th pick.

DPG21920
01-30-2010, 01:03 AM
RJ is playing better. Not peaking, but showing nice signs. If he continues to progress like this it certainly bodes well imo.

EricB
01-30-2010, 01:04 AM
I like where rj is righ now. His confidence is coming back on both ends of the court and his game is really rounding out well. His rebounding is improving as well.

ElNono
01-30-2010, 01:06 AM
I like where rj is righ now. His confidence is coming back on both ends of the court and his game is really rounding out well. His rebounding is improving as well.

Probably because Tony didn't play... :rolleyes

:rollin

(Can't wait for the kace post pointing out how overrated Manu's passing is :lol)

EricB
01-30-2010, 01:10 AM
Probably because Tony didn't play... :rolleyes

:rollin

(Can't wait for the kace post pointing out how overrated Manu's passing is :lol)


:lol shit stirrer....

StoneBuddha
01-30-2010, 01:20 AM
They had a couple of really nice plays for Jefferson where he did a scissor cut off Duncan in the high post. The instead of just completing his cut, he posted up a few feet from the hoop. He got a bucket and some foul shots from nice dishes from Timmy.

BTW, 7 assists for Timmy. Nice for a day where there was a lot of physical play allowed on TD.

If they can get the win on Sunday against the Nuggets, they have a chance to gain some much needed momentum.

duncan228
01-30-2010, 01:23 AM
http://d.yimg.com/a/p/sp/getty/c8/fullj.d70fbc7a11fa044261603b7c2a2a809b/d70fbc7a11fa044261603b7c2a2a809b-getty-90043417ce001_grizz_spurs.jpg

DPG21920
01-30-2010, 01:24 AM
RJ loves the reverse jam :lol

He tries to get the crowd a little hyped at least.

crc21209
01-30-2010, 01:29 AM
I like where rj is righ now. His confidence is coming back on both ends of the court and his game is really rounding out well. His rebounding is improving as well.

+1. He's playing pretty damn well right now. He's scoring here and there, playing some pretty good D, rebounding, and even passing the ball well. RJ is coming around...:tu

ElNono
01-30-2010, 01:32 AM
I just hope it lasts... hopefully that was the last private meeting Pop had with Richard...

timtonymanu
01-30-2010, 01:39 AM
Hopefully RJ stays motivated. He's been playing well the last two games which is all the Spurs need from him.

mazerrackham
01-30-2010, 01:45 AM
Jefferson has definitely shown improvement in the last couple games. I figured not being in the line up with Parker would make him a little less tentative, but it's definitely good to see him involved. Even though I love Tony, he does dominate a lot of possessions, and when he's not at full strength, maybe this team has better options than a 75% speed Tony. I wouldn't mind him sitting until after the all star game.

HarlemHeat37
01-30-2010, 02:21 AM
Jefferson was good last game, even with Parker in the lineup, so I'll say that before any of the Parker haters join us in this thread..

These last 2 games have been his best all-around EFFORT of the season IMO..he's actually playing hard and showing some passion out there..they've been against 2 quality teams too, so that's good..he can get better, hopefully he does..

He had 1 poor defensive play tonight where he was beat by Sam Young off the dribble after falling for the fake..other than that, I thought he did a solid job..

I also liked how Pop ran some plays for him down low, he scored on both attempts..hopefully he's utilized like that more often, it'll get the rest of his game going too..

It'll be interesting to see how he plays vs. Anthony, it's a huge challenge..

Hopefully this continues..we need consistency from him, so 2 games obviously isn't enough..

Blackjack
01-30-2010, 02:27 AM
RJ loves the reverse jam :lol

He tries to get the crowd a little hyped at least.

Actually, for whatever reason, it's the way he feels most comfortable collecting his steps. No matter if it's on the baseline going oppo or in the open court, there's something about the way he approaches and explodes (not sure if it's a mental thing or something that came about after the surgeries).

He was talking about it with Bill and Sean a while back when they were highlighting a couple of his dunks during the game.

FkLA
01-30-2010, 02:36 AM
Didnt catch the game, but if RJ was the main guy on Gay throghout the game than speaks well of his defensive effort tonight. I still hate the way he plays offensively though...he's turned himself into a jump shooter and he is so much more than that. He's attempted like 140 FTs half way through the season which would put him on pace for 280 for the year, in comparison to 500+ he had last season and 600+ in 08'. He needs to attack the fucking rim, until than the criticism of him should not ease.

Blackjack
01-30-2010, 02:41 AM
As for RJ, yeah, these have definitely been some of his most encouraging outings. He's actually had some good individual defensive moments on the ball the last couple of games (not a weakside or highlight block, which he's capable of on occasion) and he's looked a little more settled and at ease in the offense.

As Harlem mentioned, I was glad to see more of the two-man game-type stuff between Tim and RJ. those back screens and duck-ins have been too few and far between and it was good to see; I think the spacing actually was a little more conducive to it, seeing as Hill can shoot the three (sorry, Tony:lol).

It really is quite amazing how much different Hill looks when he feels his back is against the wall. Whether it's a big-time game or when he's forced to step in for Tony (more times than not, it seems), he just looks like a completely different player; his athleticism looks all the more impressive as he's more decisive and confident in his ball handling and drives to the basket. I've always been a fan and a bit of a cheer-leader of his, but I just love watching the guy play and seeing all he brings to the court.

Budkin
01-30-2010, 02:42 AM
If RJ and Dice continue to play at the level they've been at these last two games we will go far.

HarlemHeat37
01-30-2010, 02:42 AM
Jefferson had a nice cut down the middle when Tim had the ball at the top of the key too, I was hoping he was going to throw the oop there..I remember they tried that play in preseason and failed, but I'm sure they've built enough chemistry that they could make it now..

Blackjack
01-30-2010, 02:52 AM
Yeah, they've completed one, maybe two(?), where Tim's got his back to the basket at about 8-10' and RJ rubs his man off of Tim to receive the ball at the rim as Tim pivots and tosses it up there, but we need to see more of it; they've got to find ways to get RJ involved and into the flow without throwing everyone else off. The two-man game between Tim and RJ has been one of the best and most effective ways I've seen them go about doing so.

RJ's familiarity with the Princeton offense is conducive to those duck-ins and back doors and seeing as they've got one of the best passing bigs in the league, you'd think they could find a way to incorporate things like that a little more; even flipping the script with Tim diving to the hoop while RJ's posting has been pretty effective when utilized..

FkLA
01-30-2010, 02:57 AM
It really is quite amazing how much different Hill looks when he feels his back is against the wall. Whether it's a big-time game or when he's forced to step in for Tony (more times than not, it seems), he just looks like a completely different player; his athleticism looks all the more impressive as he's more decisive and confident in his ball handling and drives to the basket. I've always been a fan and a bit of a cheer-leader of his, but I just love watching the guy play and seeing all he brings to the court.

Which is why, if the Spurs were to get involved in a major trade the guy they should be offering should be Tony not Manu...not only is Tony a better trade chip than Manu but Hill's emergence also makes losing Tony easier to swallow. Hill is legit, I agree about his game being a complete joy to watch. Numerous teams would love to have him as their starting PG.

HarlemHeat37
01-30-2010, 03:03 AM
Which is why, if the Spurs were to get involved in a major trade the guy they should be offering should be Tony not Manu...not only is Tony a better trade chip than Manu but Hill's emergence also makes losing Tony easier to swallow. Hill is legit, I agree about his game being a complete joy to watch. Numerous teams would love to have him as their starting PG.

:rolleyes

TJastal
01-30-2010, 03:04 AM
Which is why, if the Spurs were to get involved in a major trade the guy they should be offering should be Tony not Manu...not only is Tony a better trade chip than Manu but Hill's emergence also makes losing Tony easier to swallow. Hill is legit, I agree about his game being a complete joy to watch. Numerous teams would love to have him as their starting PG.

I've been saying this for the past year. People said I was nuts to want to trade Parker and Hill wasn't ready and couldn't play point guard, yadda yadda. Yet, every time Hill gets an opportunity to start (which is twice a year at least thx to Parker being injury-prone) he plays well and the team plays better.

Hill right now = Parker when you factor in his defense. In another year he will be better and will only keep getting better.

FkLA
01-30-2010, 03:17 AM
I've been saying this for the past year. People said I was nuts to want to trade Parker and Hill wasn't ready and couldn't play point guard, yadda yadda. Yet, every time Hill gets an opportunity to start (which is twice a year at least thx to Parker being injury-prone) he plays well and the team plays better.

Hill right now = Parker when you factor in his defense. In another year he will be better and will only keep getting better.

I dont know if even I was ready to gamble on trading Parker and making Hill our starter last year (despite his good showings when Tony was out), but this year its pretty apparent that Hill will grow into a very very respecatable PG...the kid already has a much better shot and defense than Tony, and is no slouch when it comes to penetrating or pushing a fastbreak. Most people on here will take it as Parker hating, but honestly moving him for a star big man is the smart move. Hill's emergence has afforded us that luxury.


:rolleyes

I think Im getting a reputation here as being a Parker hater, so let me clarify...I do not hate him. In the off-season I even went as far as arguing with Hornets fans on here that I'd keep Parker on this team over CP3. Not because he was a better player but because he was a great fit here and his 3 championships as our starting PG spoke volumes about that. He's proven incapable of adjusting his game to incorporate other key pieces though, not only that but he has let his jump shot and defense regress to as bad as theyve ever been. Unacceptable in my opinion, and the fact that we have a guy like Hill who brings more things to the table waiting for his chance has made Parker tradeable in my eyes. I appreciate what Parker has done here, but moving him is honestly a smart business move.

Duncan paired with Bosh for instance and with Hill as our starting PG seems much more enticing than what we currently have.

Ice009
01-30-2010, 03:20 AM
I've been saying this for the past year. People said I was nuts to want to trade Parker and Hill wasn't ready and couldn't play point guard, yadda yadda. Yet, every time Hill gets an opportunity to start (which is twice a year at least thx to Parker being injury-prone) he plays well and the team plays better.

Hill right now = Parker when you factor in his defense. In another year he will be better and will only keep getting better.

Tony Parker in his rookie season burnt Gary Payton in the playoffs and also was the second best player against the World Champion Lakers in the next playoff series. That was just his rookie season. Last season when healthy for the second half he played at Superstar level. I think you are really underrating Parker though and already forgot what he can do.

Having said that I really like George's game because when he plays good defense and is aggressive offensively he is a pretty darn good player.

Muser
01-30-2010, 06:03 AM
Hill = parker... :lmao

Bukefal
01-30-2010, 06:08 AM
And thats why Pop is one of the all time great coaches, and Spurstalk posters still complain that it is simply lack of heart and small ball.

Pop is the best. :king:pop: We should be thankful. When he goes is when the nightmare starts

TJastal
01-30-2010, 07:40 AM
Tim Duncan is the best. We should be thankful. When he goes is when the nightmare starts

Fixed.

Spurs Brazil
01-30-2010, 08:10 AM
I agree that RJ did a very good job in the last 2 games but I'd like to see him more aggressive in the 2nd half of games. He usually do all his scoring in the 1st and disappears in the 2nd .

jermaine
01-30-2010, 08:11 AM
Pop is the best. :king:pop: We should be thankful. When he goes is when the nightmare starts


I'm sorry but we hot a nice young rookie (Ian) sitting on the bench. 1 can only hope he's letting Ian, Finely, & Mason sit because their waiting for a trade an don't want them to get injured. Othereise Pop don't seem thar smart to me. We've waited all this time for Ian to get healthy an now that he is we don't even play him.

duhoh
01-30-2010, 11:19 AM
Hill = parker... :lmao

Seriously. Who said that? :lol

RJ is coming around. Our boys will be fine.

:flag:

DPG21920
01-30-2010, 11:40 AM
Jefferson was good last game, even with Parker in the lineup, so I'll say that before any of the Parker haters join us in this thread..

These last 2 games have been his best all-around EFFORT of the season IMO..he's actually playing hard and showing some passion out there..they've been against 2 quality teams too, so that's good..he can get better, hopefully he does..

He had 1 poor defensive play tonight where he was beat by Sam Young off the dribble after falling for the fake..other than that, I thought he did a solid job..

I also liked how Pop ran some plays for him down low, he scored on both attempts..hopefully he's utilized like that more often, it'll get the rest of his game going too..

It'll be interesting to see how he plays vs. Anthony, it's a huge challenge..

Hopefully this continues..we need consistency from him, so 2 games obviously isn't enough..

He did only have that one glaring bad play, and it was a very lazy play. But he did not let himself dwell on it and played nicely.


Actually, for whatever reason, it's the way he feels most comfortable collecting his steps. No matter if it's on the baseline going oppo or in the open court, there's something about the way he approaches and explodes (not sure if it's a mental thing or something that came about after the surgeries).

He was talking about it with Bill and Sean a while back when they were highlighting a couple of his dunks during the game.

That is interesting, I did not know that. I thought he just liked to add a little "flair" to his dunks when he could.

SpurNation
01-30-2010, 09:30 PM
Lets hope this continues throughout the season.

Obstructed_View
01-30-2010, 09:57 PM
And thats why Pop is one of the all time great coaches, and Spurstalk posters still complain that it is simply lack of heart and small ball.

Glad they had that talk after Richard Jefferson was too big to put in for a defensive series in a tie game against the Bulls.