They're struggling now, but when you think of Bosh, Villanueva and Joey Graham, it's not a bad future for them, ... I remember the experts on draft day ripping Villanueva. They should all line up now and apologize.
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I think the veterans expect pain. They understand what is going to happen and they keep rolling. With young guys, it surprises them. They haven't had it probably before in their lives. They have to figure out, first, if they can play, and then they have to figure out how to play with it.Doc Rivers
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We never had any rhythm. In the second half the defense was much better and we cut into it a little bit. But when you spot a team (19) points, and that team has Kobe, you know eventually during your run that he is going to make a shot.
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After Tuesday's practice, I was going to activate Marcus, at least I was thinking strongly on doing it. Then, after yesterday we thought we'd wait another day of practice.
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He's one of the few guys, especially as a rookie, that when he's on the floor, at least to some degree, you breathe, ... Usually when rookies are on the court coaches don't breathe. They hold their breath. But he doesn't play that way. He's not going to blow you away with flash. He's just going to blow you away with solid basketball.
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