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    Jefferson played against the Heat on Wednesday. He played against the Hornets on Saturday. So why didn't he play against us on Friday? (DNP - Coach's decision). I saw one play where his enormous head wobbled when a defender blew his breath on him. UNfortunately, for RJ, that's not a foul. Unless it's Ronny Turiaf, then I hear his breath is so bad that would be a foul.

    I know flopping is illegal, but is unjustified head wobbling illegal? Will he get a fine?

    Why doesn't RJ want to play againsty us?


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    His team is in tank mode they don't want to win.

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    Dude, he has played in only 20 games all year (about half of his teams games). He has played a total of 230 minutes. He is not avoiding the Spurs. He is playing out the bonus contract the Spurs signed him to and collecting big bucks before he retires. Same thing you would do if given the opportunity.

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    ^ If they are in Tank mode they should play him.

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    I expected the Spurs to win the 'ship when they traded for RJ and signed Dice.

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    Should've avoided Mr. Unibrow , tbh.

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    Should've avoided Mr. Unibrow , tbh.
    outta here wit dat weak RJ.

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    I expected the Spurs to win the 'ship when they traded for RJ and signed Dice.
    When I first heard of the trade I wasn't sure how RJ would fit and it would seem I was right. It just wasn't a good fit.

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    When I first heard of the trade I wasn't sure how RJ would fit and it would seem I was right. It just wasn't a good fit.
    What did they sAy when you told them? You did tell them your thoughts didn't you?! I mean you are obviously a treasure chest full of basketball knowledge.

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    RJ wasnt a bad fit
    Pop has no idea how to coach small forwards
    he just wants to drop them in the corner and launch 3s
    RJ wasnt a lock down defender or spot up shooter and we all knew that coming in but pop tried to use him that way
    doing the same thing to leonard right now

    and Duncan and Jefferson were joking around during shoot arounds

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    RJ wasnt a bad fit
    Pop has no idea how to coach small forwards
    he just wants to drop them in the corner and launch 3s
    RJ wasnt a lock down defender or spot up shooter and we all knew that coming in but pop tried to use him that way
    doing the same thing to leonard right now

    and Duncan and Jefferson were joking around during shoot arounds
    I think it is quite a bit easier to see that now seeing how Pop is doing the same to Leonard. I have seen posts on this site calling for Leonard to expand his game. All he is doing is settling for corner 3's. Given his freak athleticism doesn't it seem his role is somewhat underwhelming??? He is playing to Pop's game plan/coaching.

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    Should've avoided Mr. Unibrow , tbh.
    God I ing hate blocks like that, just gives another shot opportunity, might as well have been an offensive rebound for the other team.
    You have to give your team a chance to recover the ball off blocks, otherwise they lose their effectiveness tenfold.

    I mean look at that , he had 4 hornets around him, if he had just tapped the ball back there's like a 99% chance they would've recovered the ball. In fact, pretty sure he could've just palmed that weak ass and brought it down himself. Idiot

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    God I ing hate blocks like that, just gives another shot opportunity, might as well have been an offensive rebound for the other team.
    You have to give your team a chance to recover the ball off blocks, otherwise they lose their effectiveness tenfold.

    I mean look at that , he had 4 hornets around him, if he had just tapped the ball back there's like a 99% chance they would've recovered the ball. In fact, pretty sure he could've just palmed that weak ass and brought it down himself. Idiot
    You say it like it's an easy thing to do, it's not always possible. There are intangible benefits for blocking a shot like this anyway when it is not possible to keep the ball inbounds.

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    God I ing hate blocks like that, just gives another shot opportunity, might as well have been an offensive rebound for the other team.
    You have to give your team a chance to recover the ball off blocks, otherwise they lose their effectiveness tenfold.

    I mean look at that , he had 4 hornets around him, if he had just tapped the ball back there's like a 99% chance they would've recovered the ball. In fact, pretty sure he could've just palmed that weak ass and brought it down himself. Idiot
    Someone is spoiled watching Tim Duncan block the ball to his team all the time...

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    You say it like it's an easy thing to do, it's not always possible. There are intangible benefits for blocking a shot like this anyway when it is not possible to keep the ball inbounds.
    If you hear Bill Russell talk about blocking shots and there are psychological effects of seeing your shot get sent into the seats. It's embarrassing and usually makes you more passive. I'm not saying you e every shot but there are times when it can be more effective cause it means the player will think twice about attacking the basket.

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    RJ ducked Spurs games even when he wore #24 in Silver and Black.

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    If you hear Bill Russell talk about blocking shots and there are psychological effects of seeing your shot get sent into the seats. It's embarrassing and usually makes you more passive. I'm not saying you e every shot but there are times when it can be more effective cause it means the player will think twice about attacking the basket.
    Meh. That's like saying a dunk is something psychologically devastating. It's two ing points. NBA players aren't fazed by dunks or blocks. If you really want to intimidate them, keep the ball in play, and score on the break. That's much better than just giving them the ball back.

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    Meh. That's like saying a dunk is something psychologically devastating. It's two ing points. NBA players aren't fazed by dunks or blocks. If you really want to intimidate them, keep the ball in play, and score on the break. That's much better than just giving them the ball back.
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    100% with this... unless you're a pussy, which shockingly there aren't a lot of in the NBA (majorty are actually over confident), this won't phase anyone at all... and if you're a pussy enough to let this matter, it'll matter regardless of whether or not you e it or just block it normally.

    If you have control of it (which davs most definitly did), it's a dumb play no matter how you spin it.

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    I expected the Spurs to win the 'ship when they traded for RJ and signed Dice.
    QUITE a few of us did, thats why you play the game! I remember Stephen A SMITH saying we don't need Manu fully healthy anymore becuase we have RJ on the wing! That trade many thought gave the Spurs a big 4 and really swung momentum to the SPURS! I remember that well when they got him the talk. That trade was supposed to make them forget Bowen on D and we now had O at the 3!!!!!! He was a good defender and a 19ppg guy coming in! I remember waiting for it, saw him Dunk on ODEN and said maybe this is time he comes on strong now! That never came.

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    I think it is quite a bit easier to see that now seeing how Pop is doing the same to Leonard. I have seen posts on this site calling for Leonard to expand his game. All he is doing is settling for corner 3's. Given his freak athleticism doesn't it seem his role is somewhat underwhelming??? He is playing to Pop's game plan/coaching.
    I take it you have never seen a freak athlete before?

    If you hear Bill Russell talk about blocking shots and there are psychological effects of seeing your shot get sent into the seats. It's embarrassing and usually makes you more passive. I'm not saying you e every shot but there are times when it can be more effective cause it means the player will think twice about attacking the basket.
    Wasn't Russell a master of keeping the ball in play after a block? I find it odd that he said that.

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    QUITE a few of us did, thats why you play the game! I remember Stephen A SMITH saying we don't need Manu fully healthy anymore becuase we have RJ on the wing! That trade many thought gave the Spurs a big 4 and really swung momentum to the SPURS! I remember that well when they got him the talk. That trade was supposed to make them forget Bowen on D and we now had O at the 3!!!!!! He was a good defender and a 19ppg guy coming in! I remember waiting for it, saw him Dunk on ODEN and said maybe this is time he comes on strong now! That never came.
    Even Pop said that he should be fired if the Spurs don't win a 'ship. Per Pop, RJ was to be Jack, without the drama and RJ was to bring something that the Spurs never had with Bowen - offense from the wing. And then, Hill resulted better player then Jefferson.

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    Meh. That's like saying a dunk is something psychologically devastating. It's two ing points. NBA players aren't fazed by dunks or blocks. If you really want to intimidate them, keep the ball in play, and score on the break. That's much better than just giving them the ball back.
    I've always been a bigger fan of keeping the ball in play than swatting it into the seats, but I do think there are a lot of role players who are psychologically impacted by an embarrassing block, losing some confidence and aggressiveness. That said, I agree that the better players in the league (i.e.- most starters) will just shrug it off and keep playing their game. If you try to show up the very tops in the league (e.g.- Lebron, Kobe, etc.), then it will just fuel them and make them more aggressive.

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    Even Pop said that he should be fired if the Spurs don't win a 'ship. Per Pop, RJ was to be Jack, without the drama and RJ was to bring something that the Spurs never had with Bowen - offense from the wing. And then, Hill resulted better player then Jefferson.
    The problem I had is that it has been proved before there is only so much ball to go around on offense. You've never heard of a team with 4 20 point scorers. But RJ did signal when a period of years the Spurs would focus more on offense than defense. They're only now really going back to the defensive iden y. I didn't like the move to offense and would have preferred the Spurs brought in a defensive stopper that could hit a 3 when open.
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    RJ ducked Spurs games even when he wore #24 in Silver and Black.


    Nice!

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    I take it you have never seen a freak athlete before?



    Wasn't Russell a master of keeping the ball in play after a block? I find it odd that he said that.
    I take it you are short changing Leonard?

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