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    I'm loving this guy more and more, especially his awareness on the court. How many airballs did he catch underneat the basket that he put back for dunks?

    I think he's a tremendous rebounder and defender. He has been a nice surprise. Also he can hit his FTs better.

    Great addition to the team.

    How are we going to resign him?

    Man, that Rasho contract is really pulling us down. What do we do about Rasho? His contract may hurt our chances of resigning Nazr, whom I'd rather have more than Rasho.

    I think Rasho was given alot of chances and room to improve and he just hasn't improved or shown much improvement. Nazr on the other hand, I've seen more improvement in Nazr in the short time he's been here than I have in Rasho the past 2 seasons.

    Anyways, glad to see Nazr playing on the floor. I'm feeling another Spurs Championship!!!

    GO SPURS!

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    Nazr....for the 3! hahaha That was great! At the end of the game, Nazr hits the 3.

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    besides the

    1. Hilarious dunk (w/ no Point)
    2. a 3pt at the end of the Sonics-Spurs game

    3. FOR BEING THE TOUGHEST SPUR on the floor

    here's the proof:

    Seattle SuperSonics guard Ronald Murray (22) looks on as San Antonio Spurs center Nazr Mohammed grabs teammate Tony Parker (9) after he was fouled during the third quarter in game two of their Western conference semifinals game in San Antonio, Tuesday, May 10, 2005. San Antonio won 108-91.
    Last edited by milkyway21; 05-11-2005 at 03:26 AM.

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    He's a beast, which is exactly what we need against Seattle's thuggish front line.

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    i only saw the first half of the game but nazr was on fire when i saw him playing something like 4 offensive rebounds in the first quater

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    besides the

    1. Hilarious dunk (w/ no Point)
    2. a 3pt at the end of the Sonics-Spurs game

    3. FOR BEING THE TOUGHEST SPUR on the floor

    here's the proof:

    Seattle SuperSonics guard Ronald Murray (22) looks on as San Antonio Spurs center Nazr Mohammed grabs teammate Tony Parker (9) after he was fouled during the third quarter in game two of their Western conference semifinals game in San Antonio, Tuesday, May 10, 2005. San Antonio won 108-91.
    I think there is a little extra "yellow" on the front of Murray's shorts in that pic.

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    The Rose Colored Glasses Society has sure been quiet so far in the playoffs. I thought that was when we'd see how much better Malik is than Nazr.

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    A few of us were saying this from the start = at 10 PPG and 8 rebound or so a game does not go to a bust over-night.


    I like Rasho but the best thing the Spurs could do is lock this guy down soon.

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    He is getting better about not pump faking so much and he still has to stop putting the ball on the floor before going up.

    Just take it strong to the basket w/o all that extraneous activity.

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    jim, if he takes itstraight up hes gonna get his shot blocked.

    Upfakes are a good thing.

    Look at the 4th quarter when Duncan upfaked big snax. got him out of the way and layed it in.

    upfakes are a good thing get the off of it.

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    How about a 1 upfake limit? Nazr has been rotating much better lately. Dunk the ball with both hands!!!

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    jim, if he takes itstraight up hes gonna get his shot blocked.

    Upfakes are a good thing.

    Look at the 4th quarter when Duncan upfaked big snax. got him out of the way and layed it in.

    upfakes are a good thing get the off of it.
    TPark, do you know anything at all?????

    Even Pop has told him to stop pump faking so damn much, and to stop dribbling the damn ball. How many times has a little guard stolen the ball from him before he even got back up to the rim?

    You are the stangest man in the history of the forum. Anytime someone says anything at all that you disagree with, you get all freaked out and tyake it personally.

    You serious need to consider therapy...no wonder you can't get a girl.

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    nazr rebounding haus
    you Rock Nazie

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    Nazr has improved in great strides. He is a great rebounder and defender. He plays agressive and never gives up on the boards. He is gaining great court awarness and is becoming a very good compliment to Duncan. Keep Nazr.

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    jim, if he takes itstraight up hes gonna get his shot blocked.

    Upfakes are a good thing.

    Look at the 4th quarter when Duncan upfaked big snax. got him out of the way and layed it in.

    upfakes are a good thing get the off of it.

    I agree that upfakes are a good thing. But, he gives like 14 upfakes in a row. I'm telling you one day he's gonna get and offensive board and upfake the shot clock to 0. Overall though I like him playing more than Rasho especially since his defense has picked up.

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    Even Pop has told him to stop pump faking so damn much
    link??

    But, he gives like 14 upfakes in a row
    No he doesnt. He probobly gives at the most 2 or 3.

    But that was ok when Rose played here...


    You serious need to consider therapy...no wonder you can't get a girl.
    My personal life is none of your business, nor does it belong here, stick the subject jim.

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    You are the stangest man in the history of the forum. Anytime someone says anything at all that you disagree with, you get all freaked out and tyake it personally.

    I didnt take nothing personally. But on that subject, look in the mirror when talking about Steve ing francis.

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    Is it me or does it seem Nazr has the same has as Malik had
    (butter fingers) he does not take passes to well? But hes got sticky fingers when it comes to rebounds.

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    besides the

    1. Hilarious dunk (w/ no Point)
    2. a 3pt at the end of the Sonics-Spurs game

    3. FOR BEING THE TOUGHEST SPUR on the floor

    here's the proof:

    Seattle SuperSonics guard Ronald Murray (22) looks on as San Antonio Spurs center Nazr Mohammed grabs teammate Tony Parker (9) after he was fouled during the third quarter in game two of their Western conference semifinals game in San Antonio, Tuesday, May 10, 2005. San Antonio won 108-91.
    Look he is, NAZI is about to slap him!!!!

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    His physical style of play, upfakes, offensive boards... are not really new - he brought them over with him. What impresses me is how he has managed to (quickly) incorporate himself (and his atributes) in the Spurs' system and has turn from a Defense liability (or dirsruption even) to a contributor to the team defense concept, while keeping most of his offensive weapons. That for me is a sign of inteligence - not just "basketball" inteligence - and a tribute to him as a person and a player.

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    Plus, he is now a three point threat!!!

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    Plus, he is now a three point threat!!!
    I beleive that was the first of his career

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    Manu's pass from the corner taught him another lesson, never turn your back to the ball, esp when it's in Manu's hands.

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    I beleive that was the first of his career
    That was only his 4th attempt of his career!

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    The Rose Colored Glasses Society has sure been quiet so far in the playoffs. I thought that was when we'd see how much better Malik is than Nazr.
    Exactly. Not much of the old guard's complaints being heard now. Nasr was a great pickup--just what we needed as front line insurance at center (and maybe a starter)--young, big, athletic, teachable and a great work ethic.

    Oh, and he shoots 1000 from the three point range.

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