Let's not forget about the expertisie behind
Asses that are red
Simply Red
We all started talking about having "the red ass", and I mentioned that I've seen Blake get it more this season than ever.
There was a definite elbow to the kidney of Shane Battier in Houston, which Rockets coach Rick Adelman pleaded should have been a flagrant. There was a bull charge at Sebastian Telfair in Minnesota after Telfair hit Blake in the face on an inbound play.
"And don't forget San Antonio,'' Aldridge said.
Both Blake and Przybilla got a big chuckle out of that one ... when Blake squared up against the Spurs Fabrico Oberto, and Przybilla came in with backup.
It was agreed: both Blake and Przybilla are red asses.
"What is it,'' Przybilla asked Blake. "I never used to be one. Is it just getting older?''
"I think it's just getting sick of it over the years,'' Blake said. "It's like, 'I'm not taking this anymore.'''
It's an element that is developing on this team. I've written about it before, but there's some grit developing on this team. Some toughness. Brandon Roy is a tough guy. Przybilla will stand up to anyone - think Andrew Bogut, Tyson Chandler, Oberto ... and Blake can snap at any moment.
Then what do the Blazers go out and do that night against the Cavaliers? They played with grit, toughness and fortitude. After the game, Roy used words like "tough", "dirty", and "playoff" to describe the game. And the Blazers were right there. I don't think that should be lost amid everything that went on.
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