yeah they are!
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Thank you New RJ for not being Old RJ.
RJ he's gay
we shouldnt have resigned him
what does being gay have to do with putting the ball in the hole
I've never made a complete 180 on a player like RJ.
I was completely bummed when he resigned for 4 years back in July.
Now I feel like a fool for not realizing his potential growth after a season of getting used to the team.
When the Spurs need to go balls deep in the 4th, RJ delivers.
Spurs are looking like a mutha ing tank
Seeing all the haters disappear this season has been very amusing... Especially for the few who defended the signing.
I am a fan of this dude now, used to hate him IN NJ around 03 or so (Wonder why lol), but this year I am a fan of dude and supporting him fully.
Spurs can score alot of points even when off for stretches that is for sure! I hope they can keep this up (Obviously not at this pace but one can dream).
I thought he was the worst signing in spurs history?
That's what Luke said
i love how the last 10 plays or so were all penetration and kick out to the corners and worked every time.
Atlanta coach on left: "Dat look gay as ."
Everything........and nothing I suppose.![]()
If you would have told me that at this point, the Spurs would average 107/game before the season I would have laughed in your face (with spittle). That RJ and Hill have been so consistent is the sole reason. Getting role players hot during certain stretches is huge, but no way you can keep putting up these numbers if either of those guys goes through a cold streak over the course of the season.
I don't know, but RJ has been playing pretty solid ball. When he brings the energy, he seems to know where to be this year. He is playing within the system and suddenly we have a ultra-athletic guy hitting his shots.
Nice to have that 4th closer. I think we all saw that when he drained those three 3s earlier in the season.
"We stacked!"
I'm just glad Simmons or Udoka or another "minimum signing" isn't the starting small forward like many on here ed and moaned for the whole off-season.
Great move Pop and R.C for locking up R.J, the most realistic/ best option available at the time.![]()
Last edited by MaNu4Tres; 12-11-2010 at 01:20 AM.
That talk has quickly disappeared. They have all moved on and joined the "Pop is old, senile and should be fired" club
The RJ hating bandwagon disappeared reallllllllllllllly quick this season. Every other hate group is still around (bonner, pop, tp/manu).
All aboard
Jefferson is playing great, I was upset with the signing(too long and too much $), I would have rather had Anderson or Hairston(if he didn't get injured and then stashed in Europe) start at the time..obviously that looks silly now, since Jefferson seems to have had some miraculous improvement, where he's now a legit starter that creates a mismatch on the offensive end..
However, Jefferson's problem last year was that he was a massive liability in the playoffs and completely folded under pressure, while providing nothing on the defensive end..his true test will obviously be in May and June, if the Spurs make it that far..
Pop deserves more credit than anybody IMO..he took a player that was seemingly on the decline, and knew he had to put in as much work as possible to help him out, since the Spurs didn't have any other options for their starting SF..I don't know what he did, it seems mysterious since neither of them have actually said anything, but it's working, obviously..
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