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12-27-2013, 01:42 PM
This is a little out of context, but it was Blair discussing the Spurs before the game last night, saying the recipe for beating the Spurs.
http://mavsblog.dallasnews.com/2013/12/health-concerns-at-center-make-blairs-first-game-vs-spurs-even-bigger.html/
DeJuan Blair has had this game circled since the NBA schedule came out in the summer and he signed with the Dallas Mavericks as a free agent.
The San Antonio Spurs, who drafted him, used him wisely early in his career, helped Blair become a solid NBA player and then discarded him unceremoniously last season, are in town and Blair is stoked about it.
And he knows how to play against the defending Western Conference champions.
“It’s going to be a fun game,” he said. “It’s something I’ve really looked forward to, of course. We’ll have some fun tonight. They’re typical Spurs, playing their game. We just got to play fast-paced against them. They don’t like that.”
Blair should know. He learned the Spurs’ way of doing things well. Now it’s time for him to perhaps show his former team what they let get away.
And Blair likely will get plenty of run tonight. Samuel Dalembert and Brandan Wright both missed shootaround Thursday morning with illnesses.
“It’s where he started his career at,” Shawn Marion said of Blair. “I’m pretty sure he’s going to want some revenge, to a certain degree. He’s going to have a chip on his shoulder and that’s good. He’s a handful.”
Coach Rick Carlisle said it’s unclear whether Wright and/or Dalembert will be available tonight. But he’s not concerned about how that will impact Blair. Nor does he worry about Blair being too aggressive and making the situation a personal one.
“I think there’s such a premium on hard, aggressive play, we need him to play his game,” Carlisle said. “I see him playing hard all the time anyway, so I don’t see a big issue there. And plus, we’ll have to see who shows up. One or both may be available or one or both may not be. Either way, DeJuan’s going to be in the mix somewhere.
“We got to put other guys in there and we just got to make it work. We’ve been missing guys all year here and there. This is one of the reasons you have a deep roster, so you can plug other guys in. DeJuan is in the mix and Sarge (Bernard James) potentially is in the mix. So we’ll go from there and see what’s what come game time.”
Any thoughts on the claim? Do you think we tend to play less aggressive or differently when playing teams that can push the ball down the court?
http://mavsblog.dallasnews.com/2013/12/health-concerns-at-center-make-blairs-first-game-vs-spurs-even-bigger.html/
DeJuan Blair has had this game circled since the NBA schedule came out in the summer and he signed with the Dallas Mavericks as a free agent.
The San Antonio Spurs, who drafted him, used him wisely early in his career, helped Blair become a solid NBA player and then discarded him unceremoniously last season, are in town and Blair is stoked about it.
And he knows how to play against the defending Western Conference champions.
“It’s going to be a fun game,” he said. “It’s something I’ve really looked forward to, of course. We’ll have some fun tonight. They’re typical Spurs, playing their game. We just got to play fast-paced against them. They don’t like that.”
Blair should know. He learned the Spurs’ way of doing things well. Now it’s time for him to perhaps show his former team what they let get away.
And Blair likely will get plenty of run tonight. Samuel Dalembert and Brandan Wright both missed shootaround Thursday morning with illnesses.
“It’s where he started his career at,” Shawn Marion said of Blair. “I’m pretty sure he’s going to want some revenge, to a certain degree. He’s going to have a chip on his shoulder and that’s good. He’s a handful.”
Coach Rick Carlisle said it’s unclear whether Wright and/or Dalembert will be available tonight. But he’s not concerned about how that will impact Blair. Nor does he worry about Blair being too aggressive and making the situation a personal one.
“I think there’s such a premium on hard, aggressive play, we need him to play his game,” Carlisle said. “I see him playing hard all the time anyway, so I don’t see a big issue there. And plus, we’ll have to see who shows up. One or both may be available or one or both may not be. Either way, DeJuan’s going to be in the mix somewhere.
“We got to put other guys in there and we just got to make it work. We’ve been missing guys all year here and there. This is one of the reasons you have a deep roster, so you can plug other guys in. DeJuan is in the mix and Sarge (Bernard James) potentially is in the mix. So we’ll go from there and see what’s what come game time.”
Any thoughts on the claim? Do you think we tend to play less aggressive or differently when playing teams that can push the ball down the court?