Robert Jones Improvement

Imo it's far more intimidating when an opponent goes about their business and only pays attention to themselves.
I also think it makes a team much better in closer games. They stay locked in and don't lose their cool. Bad calls will inevitably happen and we don't let it effect us.
 
An underappreciated aspect of BRE’s game is his ability to move his feet defensively. This mobility helps him get in position for post D against opposing bigs as well as competently guard smaller players in a defensive switch situation. The ability of BRE to play “multiple”, as CMC often says, helps make for a stingy defense and he can be multiple b/c of his quick feet.
 
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King was great. We needed him to be a dude down low and he was. Felt like he got a whole lot of critical (and tough) rebounds down the stretch.
Reminds me a little of Ejim as he does some of the lesser known "dirty work" such as the rebounding in key moments and defensively as well. Just a solid role player that can go off any moment and be a key player. Obviously Ejim was much bigger impact, but just reminds me of early years Ejim.
 
Was watching the replay this evening and realized Dunn's finger was bleeding after he went to sit on the bench, sorta like someone bit him. Hard.

Good on you, Bob.