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Jack Armstrong is back with five thoughts on Justin Holidays potential, Rajon Rondos salute from Celtics fans, Brandon Jennings taking over the Pistons, Jimmy Butlers strong play, and Jeff Teagues rapid improvement at point guard. 1. Justin Holiday (Warriors): I like this young man’s potential. He’s long and athletic, can really defend, and does a nice job coming off the bench providing an energetic presence. He has earned a spot in the rotation based upon his willingness to do the dirty work. Golden State has plenty of scoring, nice to have others who will do the extras. 2. Rajon Rondo (Mavericks): Nice salute from Celtics fans and the organization this past weekend. They said and did all the right things despite Rondo saying he hasnt defended really hard the past two years. You buy your tickets and the owners pay him guaranteed money yet you dont get 100% return on investment? Im sure they werent pleased with that. On the other hand, great pickup for Dallas. Rondo’s playing for a contract so youll get his best, but I’m not pleased with the fact that a guy has to be on a contender to give you his all. 3. Brandon Jennings (Pistons): With Josh Smith gone this guy is feeling the love offensively with greater responsibility. 35 and 7 in another win on Sunday. You give certain guys bigger pieces of the puzzle and they thrive. He was awesome against the Kings. He knows hes in full command of the team now and his game is responding. Addition by subtraction. 4. Jimmy Butler (Bulls): Butler is a complete and total beast! I love him. He leads the league in minutes played and is 10th in points. The man is going to get paid this offseason. You have to love his toughness and grit and he keeps improving. A self-made man who is getting a ton out of himself. He defends, he rebounds, he makes the Bulls an absolute nightmare to prepare for. 5. Jeff Teague (Hawks): Teague is the catalyst for the now top team in the East. He’s a rapidly improving point guard who is lightning quick and gets in the lane at will. He’s averaging 17.3 points per game and seven assists per game. He’s also shooting 87% at the free throw line and is fourth in the league in steals. He’s a perfect fit for their system, creating great shots for others on this beautifully coached, unselfish team. His development has been cool to watch. Danilo Jersey . Cleveland has won the first two of this set and has won six straight games since losing back-to-back tilts to open the year. Seattle, on the other hand, has now lost six in a row following consecutive wins to kick off its campaign. Daniel Grimshaw Jersey . PETERSBURG, Fla. http://www.authenticmanchestercityshop.com/Authentic-John-Stones-Manchester-City-Jersey/ .Cowboys owner Jerry Jones seems to be leaning the fiscally responsible way.Let me put it like this: Its going to be a challenge, Jones said of re-signing both of Dallas biggest potential free agents. Oleksandr Zinchenko Manchester City Jersey . His absence against the Celtics comes a day after he scored 43 points in the Heats 100-96 win at Cleveland. Kevin De Bruyne Manchester City Jersey .com) - Coming off a pair of tough losses last week, the Syracuse Orange will try to put an end to their first losing skid of the season when they pay a visit to the Maryland Terrapins at the Comcast Center on Monday night in Atlantic Coast Conference action.PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. - Frank Esposito Jr. won the Senior PGA Professional National Championship on Sunday, closing with a 1-under 71 for a four-stroke victory.The 51-year-old Esposito, the PGA head professional at Brooklake in Florham Park, New Jersey, holed a 25-foot birdie putt on the final hole on PGA Golf Clubs Wanamaker Course. He finished at 16-under 272 and earned $20,000.Winning this is great. It really is, Esposito said. I didnt know what to expect. It means a lot to me, especially out here. The hard part was the waiting, the anticipation. I was ready to go. Imm not usually great doing it (playing with the lead).ddddddddddddBut, I was at peace out there. It was fun to have the lead the whole way.The top 35 earned spots in the Senior PGA Championship in May at French Lick (Indiana) Resort.James Mason of Dillard, Georgia, had a 70 to tie for second with Steve Schneiter of Sandy, Utah, and Rick Schuller of Chester, Virginia. Schneiter shot 69, and Schuller had a 70.Jerry Haas of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, the golf coach at Wake Forest and brother of Champions Tour player Jay Haas, was fifth at 11 after a 70. ' ' ' |
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