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Even when he is cold he hustles and does the in between work and still manages to be of service. He doesn't seem affected by the big stage. He should farewell. If two other rotation players on the spurs had half his heart we'd be scary.
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What I like about Neal is that if you run him off the 3pt line, he can step in and hit a mid-range jumper or drive to the basket and hit his little floater. What's surprising is that his free throw is not that good considering how good a shooter he is. And boy, can he put up points in a hurry (especially when it seems like everyone's cold).
someone convince me that neal isn't just gonna be roger mason jr 2.0, please?
re-read the thread...
I like that better than "Neal With it." I shall be starting this along with you. And the trend begins....
Next to the big 3 being relatively healthy and rested, Neal has been the story this year. Between him and RJ, I think Neal's more capable and likely to bust loose with few 20+ games in the playoffs.
As far as dealing with the pressure, Neal did come through in the summer league when he had to - hitting an absurd number of 3s. That for him was the equivalent of do or die in the NBA. Here's hoping he continues in the playoffs.
“Any man can make mistakes, but only an idiot persists in his error”
"Only idiots refuse to change their minds"
Now is your chance.
Barring something really stupid, he should have a home in the NBA for a few years.
His performance against the Lakers last week was as good a sign as any how he'll do in the playoffs.
RMJ could only shoot. Neal can drive, shoot, pull up, and play better D.
In his interviews, is it just me, or does he have Tony Parker's voice without the accent?
He was 6/13 (2/4) for 16 points in 26 minutes with Kobe covering him.
That's it, and that's all.
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