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    you know...he played last whole season at a team where defense meant NOTHING and it would be really nice to see him pick up the slack on defense now that defense is the key
    I also think his coach didn't really light a fire under his ass, but he's in Pop's world now! Seriously, the way he responded to the ass-chewing and benching early in the first has to be an encouraging sign...

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    The first 6 minutes of the Utah game were good. That was a silver lining in that game. The Bulls FG% was good from a defensive standpoint, that was a silver lining there.

    You can find them in every game if you look hard enough.
    Perhaps, but in that Utah game that's a very small silver lining compared to what they were able to establish the rest of the game. I just think in this game for a good stretch we put more positives together on whole and gave more of a complete effort down the stretch. Had a few rays developing.

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    Surely. I was pleased with many things that I saw. I am just not happy about things overall.

    As I have said before, I was fully prepared for a rocky start. I knew it would take time to gel. I knew the schedule was tough to start. What I thought would instantly be better was the energy level. Last year I came up with excuse after excuse on why when the Spurs would lose, they would be embarrassed. I blamed it on injuries, age, talent...if there was an excuse I tried to apply that to it.

    When the Spurs brought in RJ, Hill, Blair, McDyess, Bogans and the rest, I thought that long gone were the days of low energy blowouts. Now that they have happened 3 out of the 5 games, I don't have an excuse for that.

    That is what has caught me off guard the most. I don't mind the W/L. I mind the way they are losing.

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    Surely. I was pleased with many things that I saw. I am just not happy about things overall.

    As I have said before, I was fully prepared for a rocky start. I knew it would take time to gel. I knew the schedule was tough to start. What I thought would instantly be better was the energy level. Last year I came up with excuse after excuse on why when the Spurs would lose, they would be embarrassed. I blamed it on injuries, age, talent...if there was an excuse I tried to apply that to it.

    When the Spurs brought in RJ, Hill, Blair, McDyess, Bogans and the rest, I thought that long gone were the days of low energy blowouts. Now that they have happened 3 out of the 5 games, I don't have an excuse for that.

    That is what has caught me off guard the most. I don't mind the W/L. I mind the way they are losing.
    Understood. They'll have to put forth the same effort they put forth tonight consistently to have a shot, but it's possible.

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    i think he did well at the big forward spot in the fourth.

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    spurs audio

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    I definitely think the team can turn it around. I have not even really began to evaluate the team yet. Too early imo. Point was that I am a little surprised at certain things, even though I prepared myself for a rocky start.

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    I gotta say it. RJ just pisssed all his PT away.

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    Surely. I was pleased with many things that I saw. I am just not happy about things overall.

    As I have said before, I was fully prepared for a rocky start. I knew it would take time to gel. I knew the schedule was tough to start. What I thought would instantly be better was the energy level. Last year I came up with excuse after excuse on why when the Spurs would lose, they would be embarrassed. I blamed it on injuries, age, talent...if there was an excuse I tried to apply that to it.

    When the Spurs brought in RJ, Hill, Blair, McDyess, Bogans and the rest, I thought that long gone were the days of low energy blowouts. Now that they have happened 3 out of the 5 games, I don't have an excuse for that.

    That is what has caught me off guard the most. I don't mind the W/L. I mind the way they are losing.


    Pop needs to start Dice or Blair and bench Bonner to have a good start and pump the energy level of the team. Problem is pop, When is he going to realize that starting Bonner is a waste of time?
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    nice dunk and a stupid foul after that from ginobili im not that mad about this game lets get back on track next game only 5 games into the season big deal...portland cant beat us on our best night just a couple fluke shots by roy at the end and blake making a lucky 3 pointer thats all this blazers team is not good at all I think the spurs may have found there weakness but was a little too late

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    , I didn't know he could still do that. I don't think I've seen Richard throw a dunk like that down since the one he plastered on Kevin Willis back in the 03 Finals.

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    You can tell that the Spurs announcers aren't used to seeing a vicious dunk like that from a Spurs player. They were speechless.

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    wat was odens hands doing on RJ crotch?

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    RJ really played hard tonight. I thought that he really wanted to carry the load, but I think he's getting juiced out playing both ends of the court.

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    I cant believe it gets its own thread.
    What he just did in a Spurs uniform was pretty much the equivalent of a leprechaun giving fellatio to a unicorn..

    It deserves it's own thread.

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    I just wonder if Oden has coughed up RJ's nuts yet, because they went all the way in.

    You mean the Princess' Peanuts?.. yup, awesome dunk.

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    Wow, FSN audio picked up that nasty crack from the rim, sick.

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    sick nasty

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    TAKE THAAT LMFAO. They really didnt expect it

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    yeah yeah that was a goooood dunk

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    RJ was very bad in the 1st quarter but after that I think he played very well. His defense improved and he was very agressive on offense.

    Play Bogans in the starting 5 will only help RJ

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    He made me smile to see that dunk even though I was upset about the game. He looked pissed and that was like the message from him. Welcome RJ... to be our big 4.

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    RJ was very bad in the 1st quarter but after that I think he played very well. His defense improved and he was very agressive on offense.

    Play Bogans in the starting 5 will only help RJ
    I agree that RJ and Bogan played well together. Hopefully, everyone will play well together as a team soon.

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    good to see RJ so intense and angry. He saw Manu get blocked 2-4 times by Greg Oden and decided that layups from 6 inches off the ground weren't going to cut it.

    For some reason when I watch that dunk I hear "LETS BURN THIS MOTHER ER DOWN POOKIE!"...probably timmy

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    Ouch! As sweet a dunk as any Spur player has thrown down in about 5 years. I honestly started to think that RJ no longer had the hops to execute a dunk like that. He's looked a little "heavy legged" around the rim in these first few games.

    It happened so quickly and was so unexpected. It was also the perfect way to neutralize a shotblocking fiend like Oden because there's no way he can get off the ground as quickly to challenge the dunk.

    A play like that can usually ignite a team (i.e. Malik Rose's facial on Dikembe Mutombo in the 2003 NBA Finals). I only wished that play could've "spurred" the team to a victory.

    Still it was goddamn sweet, that's for sure. I hope to see more of this out-and-out aggression from RJ.
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