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Post by Dale on Jan 17, 2009 6:36:23 GMT -6
Ronnie Brewer got hot and hit 9-of-13 shots for 21 points, three rebounds, a steal and a 3-pointer in Friday's win.
He scored just two points in his last game, but has hit double figures in seven of his last 10 games. He's also scored at least 20 or more in four of those, meaning he has some fantasy value.
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Post by clifflee4mvp™ on Jan 17, 2009 12:45:28 GMT -6
had a dunk last night on a baseline cut that was #3 on the SC top 10 last night and then in the game highlights, he had another one that AK47 passed between his legs when ronnie cut down the baseline and ronnie finished it with a sweet reverse layup.
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Post by Dale on Jan 26, 2009 6:22:59 GMT -6
Ronnie Brewer started and scored 16 points on 7-of-17 shooting with three rebounds and zero assists in 23 minutes on Sunday.
Brewer has seen his minutes impacted by both Kyle Korver and Matt Harpring this year, and has played in less than 30 minutes in his last three games including tonight. Nevertheless, his scoring has been fairly consistent, and if Andrei Kirilenko needs to have ankle surgery he could see an uptick in minutes
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Post by Dale on Feb 6, 2009 6:29:03 GMT -6
Ronnie Brewer scored 17 points on 7-of-13 shooting with eight rebounds, three assists, two steals, and one block on Thursday.
Brewer started at small forward for C.J. Miles (flu), which contributed to the increased rebounding totals. As for the increased scoring, since each of the Jazz's starters scored in double-figures, it that was most likely the result of a demoralized Mavs squad, who packed it in after the third quarter.
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Post by kickinfamily on Feb 6, 2009 16:56:47 GMT -6
Um... Ronnie didn't score in the 4th quarter... All his points came in the first three with only 5 points in the third quarter... Check the stats before you speak, folks - Bert
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Post by Dale on Mar 1, 2009 6:39:17 GMT -6
Ronnie Brewer scored a career-high 26 points on Saturday, helping the Jazz increased their winning streak to seven consecutive games.
Brewer made 10-of-18 field goals and 5-of-8 free throws, adding one 3-pointer, seven rebounds, two assists, four steals and one block. His owners can also delight in the fact that his 41 minutes were the most of any Jazz player, by a wide margin.
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Post by Dale on Mar 2, 2009 6:35:11 GMT -6
Ronnie Brewer scored 21 points on 8-of-15 shooting with nine rebounds, six assists, three steals, and one block against the Warriors on Sunday.
Brewer has only had one game in his last 13 games in which he has scored less than 17 points, and tonight's outing comes one game after a career-best 26 points on Saturday. Aside from his scoring, he provides a decent source of rebounds and blocks as well, and to say he's hot right now would be an understatement.
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Post by Dale on Mar 10, 2009 20:43:31 GMT -6
Ronnie Brewer had 18 points, three rebounds, three assists, five steals and zero turnovers on Tuesday. He was 5-of-8 from the field and 8-of-8 from the line.
Brewer is averaging career-highs in every single category except for FG% and FT% this season, and continues to rack up nice numbers even as the Jazz near full strength. As always, his stellar steal totals anchor his value -- he has 25 in the past eight games.
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Post by Dale on Mar 15, 2009 6:33:13 GMT -6
Ronnie Brewer has been playing with sleeves on his knees to deal with tendinitis.
Nothing to be too worried about, but something his owners might want to keep an eye on
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Post by clifflee4mvp™ on Mar 16, 2009 22:13:25 GMT -6
but something his owners might want to keep an eye on [/color][/quote] come on dale, slavery ended a long time ago.
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Post by Dale on Mar 18, 2009 5:35:08 GMT -6
As reported earlier, Ronnie Brewer came off Utah's bench on Tuesday because he overslept and was late to the team's shootaround.
He wound up playing 24 minutes (finishing with 13 points, five assists and two steals) and there shouldn't be any further repercussions for his tardiness. Hopefully he'll set two alarms from now on.
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Post by Dale on Jul 19, 2009 9:35:58 GMT -6
Jazz GM Kevin O'Connor said his next thing to do is talk about an extension for starting shooting guard Ronnie Brewer.
Brewer's rookie deal is up after the 2009/10 season and the Jazz would like to get him locked up. But with the Carlos Boozer situation, it's unlikely anything would get done before the end of the summer or beyond. Brewer is a nice source of steals with the Jazz.
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Post by Dale on Oct 20, 2009 6:07:15 GMT -6
Jerry Sloan wants to see improved defense from Ronnie Brewer -- in part, he wants him to "quit chasing the ball...looking for steals."
Sloan is right, of course, but this isn't welcome news for fantasy owners who have come to rely on Brewer as an elite source of steals.
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Post by clifflee4mvp™ on Oct 21, 2009 3:19:04 GMT -6
Brewer had 16 points in 36 minutes. Added 2 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals, and a block
Had 1 turnover and shot 50% (3-6) from the free throw line
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Post by Dale on Oct 27, 2009 5:32:12 GMT -6
Ronnie Brewer hopes that his improved jumpshot will help him stay on the court in the fourth quarter.
With Kyle Korver out and Matt Harpring possibly retiring, the Jazz might have to give Brewer a ton of minutes in the early part of the season, whether or not he's hitting his jumpers. His shooting form (thanks to a broken arm as a child) will always awkward but his ability to score inside and rack up steals makes him a consistently underrated fantasy player.
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