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Gerald Wallace has earned the nickname "Crash" because of a fearless and relentless playing style that regularly features Wallace sprawled on the court or face-planted in the front row of NBA arenas after he sacrificed his body for a loose ball.
But he just as well could be called "The Predator."
With his flowing locks, chiseled physique and angry demeanor, Wallace resembles a human NBA version of the extra-terrestrial warrior featured in the science fiction movie series. And as the Trail Blazers open the 2011-12 regular season tonight against the Philadelphia 76ers, coach Nate McMillan has decided to take the handcuffs off "The Predator" and let him hunt.
After wading through 29 regular season and playoff games last year, one longer-than-normal offseason and 17 days of training camp, McMillan says he's learned the best way to exploit Wallace's unique blend of toughness and athleticism.
"You just have to let him go, you have to just let him play," McMillan said. "I don't think you put a lot of rules and restrictions on him. He plays fearless basketball ... Sometimes you can over-coach. If he is out there thinking, should I do this or should I do that, you can take away his strength, which is the ability to anticipate and create opportunities. So you just let him go."
This sentiment has been echoed in coaches meetings, in team film sessions and, even, in practices. During a recent workout at the practice facility in Tualatin, McMillan stopped play in the middle of a scrimmage and urged the team to "Just let Gerald play."............


