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Aldridge was impressed with the way role players like ex-Blazer Patty Mills stepped up when called. He said the Blazers needed to get better individually and as a unit.
Great article by Jabari Young. I wonder how big an impact seeing Patty Mills step up had on Wes, Batum and La.
Don't see how that would pertain to our starters. Maybe impacting our bench would be a better statement
It's a very clear example of everyone needing to step up to be a contender. Something like that would strengthen their desire to get better individually and as a team. This helps increase the benches desire to get better because you see 3 of your best players expanding their game because of something, it's only natural to want to emulate their success.
If you guys liked the article you should leave a quick comment over on CSNNW. http://www.csnnw.com/blazers/blazers-hungry-ready-take-next-step Also mention that you found out about it over on RipCityTwo. Not only will it show Mr Young the types of content you like it will help us and CSNNW to work together in the future.
Step up? I think both Batum, LMA and Matthews has definitely "stepped up", since they had career years last season. As I said, it applies to our bench that was completely shit last season.
Theres always room to improve
That applies to every player in the league. I don't see how this would single out Batum, LMA and Matthews when they have improved each and every season to date.
They are the only 3 to have played with patty.
Are you kidding me? We've gone full circleHuh? So why does that matter?
Are you kidding me? We've gone full circle
Lol, you said that Matthews, Batum and Aldridge take note of Patty's commitment to improving each year. Then I said "why would they need to when they improve every year?" Then you said "because they were teammates."
Excuse me if I'm saying "huh" to you.
LaMarcus Aldridge, Wesley Matthews, and Nicolas Batum played with Patty Mills for a number of years. These three saw Patty's performance both in practice and in games. Skip forward to the 2014 Western Conference semi final match up between the Blazers and the Spurs. Aldridge, Batum, and Matthews now see this player they were close to for a few years playing at a higher level than they have ever played before. They see the success that he is enjoying by stepping up and giving it 110%. Seeing this reaffirms the notion that in order to win a championship you have to step up, you can't be 'good enough', you have to be better than that. All the sudden you go from hearing about how important it is to step up, to actually seeing an example where stepping up pays off.
Liking the business approach this team has seemingly taken. Heard it mentioned numerous times now. Good sign.
I just watched a short documentary on NBATV featuring the spurs core 3 and Pop. Tony Parker said that they never looked at it like a business, that they were always family.
Not like one way is the only way to get it done. I just find it interesting in comparison.
I just watched a short documentary on NBATV featuring the spurs core 3 and Pop. Tony Parker said that they never looked at it like a business, that they were always family.
Not like one way is the only way to get it done. I just find it interesting in comparison.
I just watched a short documentary on NBATV featuring the spurs core 3 and Pop. Tony Parker said that they never looked at it like a business, that they were always family.
Not like one way is the only way to get it done. I just find it interesting in comparison.
