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TrueHoop on Brewer

Posted: Thu Apr 8, 2010 8:08 pm
by Klomp
http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/post/_ ... mprovement

Kurt Rambis said, when he was hired, that you had a chance to be a special NBA defender. Is that still your calling card?
"I feel like I'm a good defensive player. The way I play, that's a big part of it. But I'm just not going to let my game stay still. That's why I have worked so hard to add things at the other end of the floor.

"I'll always play defense. No matter what. That's what I do. That's what's got me into the league, and that's what's going to keep me here, but I'm not going to stop there."

Are there any defensive performances that stand out from this season?
"I don't know. When you're losing, it's hard to get too excited about your defense. I get so mad at losing. When we lose, even if I have a great defensive performance, I just try to block it out."

What's your defensive philosophy?
"I just want to make sure they know that I'm there all night. I'm going to hit them, scratch them, foul a lot. I just want to make sure they know I'm there all night."

Scratching ... are you one of those players who leaves his fingernails long?
"No, I wouldn't do that. I'm just saying that I'm going to bother people. I'm skinny, so I've got to do whatever I can do."

How much do you weigh?
"Probably about 190. I have my weight up from about 180."

Wow. I think an average American who weighs 180 is probably about 5-6. How tall are you?
"6-8, 6-9."

You're skinny!
"I'm skinny. That's a little thing I've got to work on this summer: Putting on some weight."

Who's your least favorite player to guard?
"That would be Carmelo. He's all about going to that block. He's going to be there all night."

You set a team-record by hitting a 3 in 33 straight games. At what point did you become aware of that, and were you doing anything special?
"No one thought that would ever happen two years ago. I wasn't aware of it until we got to like 25 and everybody started talking about it. I was just playing. I just felt like my game was finally coming together. Everything was just flowing. My defense. My offense ... that was probably my best [stretch]."


That was only about half of it.

Re: TrueHoop on Brewer

Posted: Thu Apr 8, 2010 9:45 pm
by john2jer
Who was interviewing him? The little clip makes it sound like a middle school kid.

Re: TrueHoop on Brewer

Posted: Thu Apr 8, 2010 11:43 pm
by Basti
john2jer wrote:Who was interviewing him? The little clip makes it sound like a middle school kid.


if it had not been understandable to read I definitely would have said it was Lobo.

Re: TrueHoop on Brewer

Posted: Thu Apr 8, 2010 11:58 pm
by hijacktheparade
Brewer answered those questions nicely.

Re: TrueHoop on Brewer

Posted: Fri Apr 9, 2010 12:36 am
by Biff Cooper
It seems like Brewer is always sagging off his guy trying to play help defense. I'd like to see Rambis tell him to not sag at all one game and see if he can just shut down the guy he's guarding for the game. I think it would be helpful to see if Brewer really can be a shut-down defender.

Re: TrueHoop on Brewer

Posted: Fri Apr 9, 2010 4:47 am
by southern wolf
Some stupid questions in there, but I like what he said about his defense. He knows where he's at, and he knows he's still got work to do.