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    Believe. MB3//'s Avatar
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    I'm not worried about Jack. In the playoffs he's not going to be required to do much heavy lifting on the offensive end.

    He's impressed me in that he doesn't seem to have developed a losing style of play. That's something that can be contagious when playing with sub par teams.

    He's actually done the opposite and seems to be very team oriented, and for the most part has been the guy on the 2nd or 3rd unit that keeps things in order.

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    Jackson is running out of time if he's not in shape yet

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    Splitter playing with Neal, Green, Jackson and Mills will force him to try harder to get rebounds. That bunch of ballhogs can't pass the ball to him.

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    Out with the old... Obstructed_View's Avatar
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    Jackson is running out of time if he's not in shape yet
    I'm pretty sure he's not me-and-you out of shape.

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    I don't feel like whining tonight... ssssooooo... Thank you for the write-up!

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    How much money does anyone wanna bet that we sign a point guard in the second round?

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    Matt Bonner C
    In the first quarter, Matt Bonner had an injury scare when he bumped knees. By the second quarter, he had shaken it off and was ready to go. After missing his first three three-pointers, Bonner hit both of his attempts from deep in the second half. Offensively, I thought he could have done more. He passed up a few open looks and was hesitant to use his dribble move. Defensively, he did a good job of not fouling but that was about the extent of his positive play on that end.


    Maybe you should take a little more time watching the replay and watch Bonner. He DOESN'T stand in the corner on D. He is active out there. If not, the Spurs would be getting their butts handed to them on a silver platter. I know you dont like Bonner but give the man credit for what he does.

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