Great start. Just keep doing what you are doing, RJ.
Mysterious Offseason Workouts Pay Early Dividends for Richard Jefferson
By Brett Pollakoff
PHOENIX -- Richard Jefferson was looking for Manu Ginobili.
After pouring in 18 fourth-quarter points to help bury the Suns in Phoenix 112-110 on Wednesday, when reporters swarmed his locker to hear all about it, Jefferson smiled, looked around and asked to be informed of Ginobili's whereabouts.
"Where's Manu at?" Jefferson asked. "Every time I hit like two threes in a game and people ask me about that, Manu starts laughing."
If Jefferson's performance against the Suns was any indication, there may be a plenty of laughs in store for Ginobili this season.
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Great start. Just keep doing what you are doing, RJ.
Curious quotes in this article:
When asked to give specific examples of some of these so-called "ridiculous" drills, Popovich ... well, let's just say he politely declined.
"None of your business," he said.Just wondering... was Jefferson brought in to test a new cyborg-creating process? There's really no other explanation. If it works, might an extension for TD be in the works? Maybe we aren't taking "till the wheels fall off" literally enough? Just sayin'..."They were not fun," Jefferson said of the drills. And just like his tight-lipped head coach, Jefferson didn't want to say exactly what was involved, either.
"I'd rather not give away any secrets, let's put it that way."
Damn right that little pussy's not going to talk about the workouts. I got the goods on his little 'relationship' and he knows that as soon as he opens his mouth, the 's gonna hit the fan.
Richard Jefferson's development is like self-paying dividends.
Obviously at some point this summer, Pop sat down (likely with a glass of wine) and thought, "What am I going to do with this guy?" The decision: face him with an ultimatum. Throw him in the fire, or send him packing.
Jefferson also swallowed a lot of pride by taking the hard way out. He accepted that his performance had been subpar (which obviously bothered him), and worked all summer to improve his game. Both guys deserve respect for just making the effort (or pulling the right strings.) Considering all of the work RJ put in this summer, I have a hard time believing his opt-out wasn't secured by some pre-arranged deal, but that's neither here nor there.
Now, the work is paying off. Imagine how gratifying it must be for Jefferson to see the fruits of his labor. Simultaneously, imagine the gra ude in Pop for seeing his overall strategy succeed. With every right decision Jefferson makes, you can almost see his confidence brimming, and with that grows Popovich's.
For a player last season whose main distraction was a lack of confidence (both for himself, and by his coach), that change can make a huge difference. If Jefferson keeps this up, he will be worth more than the "overpaid" contract he got over the summer.
I wonder if RJ can get some votes for "Most Improved Player" if he can keep this up. The media were all over RJ's lackluster season and surprised as that he opted out only to return to the Spurs...I think he's got a decent shot if he keeps up his play.
Thing is, Jefferson has been a top player at some point already. Now 'Comeback player of the year' I can definitely see.
Jefferson is now en Reggie Miller
One thing's for certain: those mysterious workouts didn't include free throws.
same could be said for the rest of the team though
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i think this could be the best season of RJ's career. amazing.
Another solid game today against the Rockets.
Pop needs to call more plays for him
At first, I thought RJ just had fresh legs, and was having some luck. But that is not true, RJ has restored his knowledge on the advanced fundamentals, his confidence is through the roof, his jump-shot is superb, and he's hitting those threes that The Spurs desperately need. TD looked really bad tonight, but that doesn't worry me, after seeing him dominate against The Suns, I know he's still the all star he once was. Neal didn't shine tonight either.
He has been surprising the out of us! I hope this is RJ v.2 all year.
um the real question is...why doesn't the entire spurs team do these mysterious summer workouts?
Because then you gain what Jefferson gained, but divide it by 12, which makes it useless.
What more indication do you need that hes becoming even more of a true Spur daily?
Good game RJ. This is great to see!
what kind of workouts did he do? every spur should do it.
he's done it a couple times as a net.
Working on basic fundamentals by an established 30 year player: gotta respect the man.
Jefferson's been thriving off the Bowen role (offensively). Stay in the corner and wait for the swing pass. No need to put the pressure of being a second or third option on him this soon, otherwise they risk messing up his confidence with added expectations. Pop doesn't need to call more plays for him, he just needs to tell Gino to tone back the contested 3-pointers late in games.
his shooting % is just crazy now
Big year for RJ
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