Aldridge saying the right things.
As well as Aldridge has played over the past two weeks, his team desperately needs Leonard back, and that much was evident Monday at TD Garden. A miserable road trip concluded with an ugly 108-94 loss to the Celtics, and even Aldridge looked worn out after carrying the Spurs for their first six games.
Afterwards, someone asked him if he knew what it would mean for his personal resurgence when Leonard makes his return.
"He's our main guy," Aldridge said. "So I'm going to have to figure it out."
Last May he was blasted for being too passive, too tentative. But now he wants the ball on the low block, he wants it on the wing, he wants it at the top of the key, and he's proving he still knows how to put it in the basket from all of those locales.
"Right now, I have to demand it," Aldridge said. "When (Leonard) gets back, that's not going be my role no more."Aldridge and Popovich both remain confident the upcoming adjustment won't be a problem. Asked if, now that he's grown accustomed to demanding the ball, he'll be fine deferring to Leonard, he didn't blink.
"It's not about that," Aldridge said. "It's about winning. As long as we win, I'm fine."

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