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Spurs DeJuan Blair impressive in opener, but has made a huge rookie mistake

Reported by: Don Harris
Email: DonHarris@woaitv.com
Last Update: 10/08/2009 12:46 am
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DeJuan Blair works the boards against the Houston Rockets. (Getty Images)
DeJuan Blair works the boards against the Houston Rockets. (Getty Images)

SAN ANTONIO - Rookies don't usually impress NBA veterans, but DeJuan Blair? That was impressive! The Spurs second round pick from Pittsburgh dominated the boards Tuesday night in his first preseason game.

On draft night the Spurs knew they had themselves a player and Blair has not disappointed. Blair talked to News 4 WOAI about the game. Click here to watch...

The roster lists Blair at 6'7”. In reality 6'5” may be pushing it. But what Blair lacks in height, he makes up for in hustle and hands. Watching this kid work the boards is just amazing. He's got the 7'2” wingspan and a motor that just won't quit. He ended the game with 16 points and 19 rebounds in just over 20 minutes.

Blair's lack of height means he doesn't always finish at the rim, but he can go get the ball. The problem with Blair is he doesn't have the same ferocity going for the donuts. That's a rookie mistake. Spurs guard George Hill is picking up the slack. Click here to watch...

Meanwhile, George Hill is quietly impressive as well. Tony Parker's backup has a new title: Coach Popovich's favorite. Click here to watch Pop's explanation...

The Spurs take on Olympicos of Greece Friday at the AT&T Center.

Featured Comments
mikeOxlong183 - 10/8/2009 12:26 PM
i went to the scrimage sunday and i am sooo PUMPED for the spurs this Year!!! HEEEELLLLL YAAA GO SPURS GOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!

traumajunkie - 10/8/2009 10:09 AM
um i think the rookies are supposed to take turns bringing donuts for the rest of the team and he forgot it was his turn. Something like that....this story was written kinda wierd.

pdunk - 10/8/2009 9:31 AM
going for the donuts? is it too early for me to get it? help me out here. still sippin on coffee.



Don Harris
Don Harris is the Emmy award-winning weekday Sports Anchor and Sports Director for News 4 WOAI.
David Chancellor
David Chancellor is the award-winning sports anchor for News 4 WOAI. Chancellor was awarded the 2008 Associated Press Best Sportscast and Best Sports Story.
Humberto Cervera
Humberto “Humbie” Cervera is a reporter/producer for News 4 WOAI.
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