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Re: 'If it ain't rough, it ain't right'
Rip coined this phrase when things went wrong in Miami, and in that context it meant to me that Piston screw ups were part of their successful style. Since there was no success to go with it last year, it left just frustration. So... I don't yet see the good side to this quote 
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Amir Johnson will be better than Al Horford
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