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Game #52: San Antonio Spurs 82 - Toronto Raptors 87
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Bendit wrote: View PostExactly. JJ is both physically and mentally an intimidating presence...and that he can guard multiple positions with those attributes is what makes him so valuable. A few of his mates have also spoken to his leadership skills in the room. Hope he stays well."We're playing in a building." -- Kawhi Leonard
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S.R. wrote: View PostHe's very good at contesting jumpshots without fouling. A lot of guys he was getting a hand up on were missing - he's so close even when he doesn't block it, he jumps beside the man and not into him, and he never makes contact on the shooting hand/arm.
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If you stretch it to the past 10 games, opponents have shot 37% against Jonas Valanciunas at the rim. Rudy Gobert leads league w/ that mark.
— Ryan Wolstat (@WolstatSun) February 9, 2015
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rocwell wrote: View PostIf you stretch it to the past 10 games, opponents have shot 37% against Jonas Valanciunas at the rim. Rudy Gobert leads league w/ that mark.
— Ryan Wolstat (@WolstatSun) February 9, 2015
"Stop eating your sushi."
"I do actually have a pair of Uggs."
"I've had three cups of green tea tonight. I'm wired. I'm absolutely wired."
- Jack Armstrong
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iblastoff wrote: View Postas opposed to ross who i keep seeing fouling on 3 pointers like a stupid idiot. he always spins and recoils in the middle of the air after he realizes he touched the shooters arm.
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rocwell wrote: View Post
6 big men on the list... Small lineups are taking over this league!"We're playing in a building." -- Kawhi Leonard
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rocwell wrote: View PostIf you stretch it to the past 10 games, opponents have shot 37% against Jonas Valanciunas at the rim. Rudy Gobert leads league w/ that mark.
— Ryan Wolstat (@WolstatSun) February 9, 2015
The name's Bond, James Bond.
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Nilanka wrote: View PostThat JJ corner 3 was the most ridiculous shot I've seen all season.
1. What the hell was JJ doing spotting up behind the arc?
2. What the hell was Lowry thinking dishing it to him spotted up behind the arc?
3. What the hell was JJ thinking taking that shot?
4. Holy shit, it actually went in! (Considering his previous two jump shots were airballs)
During one of Casey's on court pre game scrums the other week, I got to see JJ take a lot of threes in practice and he was pretty good. Yes, it's just practice but the three he hit last night had fewer people on him than practice. Given his minutes and his role this year, I don't expect he would have much success from deep. I would think most of his chances come in end of shot clock heaves.
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