thanks!
Richard Jefferson
http://www.nba.com/spurs/multimedia/...jefferson.html
George Hill
http://www.nba.com/spurs/multimedia/091201_hill.html
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I liked what I heard from RJ. Regardless of the slow start and "seemingly" lost expression on the court; I think RJ and company are in complete control of the progression on the offensive end. It's called learning how to walk before you run. I picture a stealth bomber coasting under the radar. I'm gettin butterflies thinking about how this team will be playing post all-star break.
At the very end, RJ mentions that other teams have played 3-4 more games than us by now.
From a chemistry standpoint this has much to do with our slow start.
Slot a game into each of our three long stretches of enforced rest and the Spurs's record would be a bit better.
A game last night (Tuesday Dec1) would have been nice from a fan's perspective as well as for the team's progress.
As I've said before...RJ is going to be just fine. And a positive difference maker in the near future.
I like what I heard. Offense is still very much a work in progress and will only get better. Scary, when they are putting up more points at the point than they did last year. To think that RJ and Manu have not really been able to really put up some consistent points yet this year, must have some teams worried.
Both Hill and RJ handle the media pretty well.
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