I've never bought into the notion that one has to be a rah-rah guy to be a great leader; I've always thought that Tim's quiet, supportive, self-demeaning, team-first approach made him a better leader than a screamer like Garnett. I still think that's true, even though Garnett has the gold ball -- Tim has regularly made his teammates better and won; I'm not sure you could say that with KG.
But I would agree that I like the fact that Timmy's showing more and more emotion and is giving his team leadership in that area, too. I think that for several years now, the regular seasons for the Spurs have been more of an burden than a joy for the Spurs -- and particularly for Tim -- and it might not be a bad thing to have some fire about playing those games, too, and reclaiming the joy of the game.

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