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    Injured rookie James Anderson isn’t close to returning, but he is walking around without a boot on his surgically repaired right foot. He’s is expected to be out until mid-January.

    http://blog.mysanantonio.com/spursna...inners-please/

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    I think James would have surpassed Blake Griffin for the RoY had he stayed healthy. Prove me wrong.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uiQEd-4ko0

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    This.

    The guy's nickname is the Poster Child, because he's putting everyone on his poster.

    God I hope Sterling stays cheap so the Spurs can have a shot at signing this guy when Duncan retires. God forbid Sterling decides to spend money on his team.

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    I think James would have surpassed Blake Griffin for the RoY had he stayed healthy. Prove me wrong.
    even if anderson was a better player griffin would STILL make roy as he is a human highlight reel

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    even if anderson was a better player griffin would STILL make roy as he is a human highlight reel
    It doens't matter about his highlights. Blake Griffin is going to be one of the best players in the NBA for the next 10 years.

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    It doens't matter about his highlights. Blake Griffin is going to be one of the best players in the NBA for the next 10 years.
    IF he stays healthy. McDyess was a physical freak too but all it takes is injuries to the legs or knees and boom, athleticism gone. I hope he stays healthy.

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    IF he stays healthy. McDyess was a physical freak too but all it takes is injuries to the legs or knees and boom, athleticism gone. I hope he stays healthy.
    Add to the fact hes already had knee injuries in high school and college.

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    IF he stays healthy. McDyess was a physical freak too but all it takes is injuries to the legs or knees and boom, athleticism gone. I hope he stays healthy.
    Very tru. I don't usually root for other team's players like I do Blake Griffin, but this man is the next coming. *pray for his knees

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    I think James would have surpassed Blake Griffin for the RoY had he stayed healthy. Prove me wrong.











    Please tell me you're being sarcastic. It's hard to tell.

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    I think James would have surpassed Blake Griffin for the RoY had he stayed healthy. Prove me wrong.
    Blake Griffin would have surpassed James for RoY if both stayed healthy. Prove me wrong.

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    Injured rookie James Anderson isn’t close to returning, but he is walking around without a boot on his surgically repaired right foot. He’s is expected to be out until mid-January.

    http://blog.mysanantonio.com/spursna...inners-please/
    Good news that he has been allowed to remove the walking boot.

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    I can live with mid-January. I hope he is fully recovered and ready to go. It will add some added "punch" to an already strong bench.

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    I can live with mid-January. I hope he is fully recovered and ready to go. It will add some added "punch" to an already strong bench.
    Me too, I can definitley live with mid-January. But damn, I just can't wait for him to come back. He fit perfectly with that Spurs Bench, and added so much freaking depth. I loved him backing up RJ.

    And my birthday is on January 15th too.

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    Even with only 6 games under his belt, Anderson made an impact of the bench. I can't wait for him to return. Manu probably feels the same way.

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    Speedy Claxton. Think, Speedy Claxton . . .

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    Please hurry back James, I can't stand to watch Ime fumble away a simple dribble or horribly execute a 2 foot pass anymore...

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    To clarify on Claxton comment, I believe Anderson can have that kind of impact on the team. And even more to the point, Claxton separated his shoulder 11-8-02 and returned 2-15-03. James Anderson was placed on the IL 11-11-10 and is expected to be back about the same time of year as Speedy.

    I said from the start of this year, that if they were going to win it all, they'd find a significant parallel between this year and 2003. I stand by it.

    Splitter and Anderson, that's what it comes down to. Jefferson is doing his best Jackson impression offensively and the Big 3 is playing at a comparable level, only with a shift in responsibility and role -- the overall impact is comparable with the ascension of Ginobili and Parker''s play and the drop-off in Duncan's. But Splitter and Anderson are the players that can bridge the Robinson and Bowen gap, in conjunction with 'Dyess, Blair and Hill.

    Anderson and Splitter, the Spurs need 'em (both).

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    To clarify on Claxton comment, I believe Anderson can have that kind of impact on the team. And even more to the point, Claxton separated his shoulder 11-8-02 and returned 2-15-03. James Anderson was placed on the IL 11-11-10 and is expected to be back about the same time of year as Speedy.

    I said from the start of this year, that if they were going to win it all, they'd find a significant parallel between this year and 2003. I stand by it.

    Splitter and Anderson, that's what it comes down to. Jefferson is doing his best Jackson impression offensively and the Big 3 is playing at a comparable level, only with a shift in responsibility and role -- the overall impact is comparable with the ascension of Ginobili and Parker''s play and the drop-off in Duncan's. But Splitter and Anderson are the players that can bridge the Robinson and Bowen gap, in conjunction with 'Dyess, Blair and Hill.

    Anderson and Splitter, the Spurs need 'em (both).
    Couldn't agree more. As much as the Spurs potential success this year will be driven by the contributions of the Big Three, a deep, deep playoff run will be determined by the contributions of their deep bench - particularly Anderson and Splitter.

    I know it's still early, but I'm a bit worried that Pop hasn't developed the level of confidence in Splitter that he had in Anderson, prior to his injury. Splitter needs considerable playing time, in order for him to be playoff ready.

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    Couldn't agree more. As much as the Spurs potential success this year will be driven by the contributions of the Big Three, a deep, deep playoff run will be determined by the contributions of their deep bench - particularly Anderson and Splitter.

    I know it's still early, but I'm a bit worried that Pop hasn't developed the level of confidence in Splitter that he had in Anderson, prior to his injury. Splitter needs considerable playing time, in order for him to be playoff ready.
    Considering there are 57 games left in the season I would say there is more than enough time to resolve this problem.

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    Considering there are 57 games left in the season I would say there is more than enough time to resolve this problem.
    I predict you'll be saying this 20 games from now too

    "Oh, hay still 37 games left in the season I would say that's more than enough time to resolve the problem"


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    I predict you'll be saying this 20 games from now too

    "Oh, hay still 37 games left in the season I would say that's more than enough time to resolve the problem"

    I predict you will still be posting ignorant comments as long ST exists...

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    He's got to be coming back pretty SOON.

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    Please hurry back James, I can't stand to watch Ime fumble away a simple dribble or horribly execute a 2 foot pass anymore...
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    Couldn't agree more. As much as the Spurs potential success this year will be driven by the contributions of the Big Three, a deep, deep playoff run will be determined by the contributions of their deep bench - particularly Anderson and Splitter.

    I know it's still early, but I'm a bit worried that Pop hasn't developed the level of confidence in Splitter that he had in Anderson, prior to his injury. Splitter needs considerable playing time, in order for him to be playoff ready.
    I think Pop has confidence, it's just there are four other bigs while Anderson was getting the majority of backup 3 and some 2.

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    i've just found out that James Anderson is a clone of C.J Miles as a basketball player!

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