He also kept an O reb alive that led to a Manu basket, and also he had 3 blks.
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He only scored 2 buckets but next to Manu and of course Brent's heroics, Rasho's lay ins were absolutely HUGE. I mean, they were at critical junctures of the game, us being only up 2 or 3 and with the Kings breathing down our backs, Rasho, RASHO!!!!!!! gives us the edge.![]()
He also kept an O reb alive that led to a Manu basket, and also he had 3 blks.
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[sarcasm] But he don't dunk!!!! [sarcasm]
Fear the Sho!!!...(can i borrow it angel luv?)
It helps that Manu plays with another big white guy with good hands who can't jump over a deck of cards. Manu knows where to put the ball for the leaping-challenged.
Some of his blocks were very pretty. I don't mind having him coming off the bench at all!
You can indeed- as long as you don't mind seeing it twice!
Fear the Sho!Well done, Baby!
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Mad props to Rasho. He played well while Nazr stunk it up for most of the game. As long as one of the two play good on any given game, Spurs will be okay.
BTW, Nazr cant do jack without Duncan by his side!
Hopefully Nazr plays more like he did in game one, and Rasho continues to play the way he played tonight.
Rasho played some nice D tonight, as usual.
It's hard to believe- after sitting and standing at this game- that Rasho only played 13 minutes total tonight. He sure did seem to be around for some important moments. I think it was because he was in and out and in and out with Tim that he seemed to be in there more. His defense was very nice (3 blocks in 13 minutes), and those 2 buckets sure did come at opportune times.
When the Spurs go with the small line-up, you really need to do it with Tim or Rasho. It just does not work so well with Nazr.
I was especially pleased to see Rasho get the opportunity to play in the overtime and have the chance to contribute. Pop showed the confidence he has in Rasho when the game is on the line. I would like people to remember this game as the play-offs go on.
I would also like to point out that Rasho rotated into this game in the FIRST quarter.![]()
Unleash the Beast! Fear da Sho'.![]()
Some sobering numbers for the "We shoulda gotten Brad Miller" crowd.
2 games
26.9 MPG
25% FG
50% 3-PT
100% FT
2 RPG
0 OFF RPG
1 APG
1.5 SPG
0.5 BPG
5.5 PPG
This is a dropoff that exceeds even that of Keith Van Horn.
Rasho has been freaking amazing playing pick-and-roll defense this series. He's the Bibby stopper.
Rasho's clutch spinning, running, twirling hook with momentum carrying him out of bounds in OT was a wonder to the eyes.
Donīt even mention Millerīs _efence.
Hey, my post doesn't include that making out emoticon!!
If she starts running around the house with four fingers on each hand in front of her chest, you're doomed.
Rasho is great when he's motivated. He's actually harder to motivate than his predecessor.
One cannot mention that which does not exist.
I fell on the floor when Rasho pulled that spin move. That was some quality soft serve.
That block he made in the 2nd half(third quarter I thnk..) was soooooooooo nice!
Some guy in the section I was sitting was dogging Rasho in the first quarter...I wanted to go kick his ass and let SAFD take him to the hospital.![]()
Calling sequspur, calling sequspur.....
I can't find Rasho's site on google![]()
Can someone post it?
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