Theo Ratliff
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"Theophalus Curtis "Theo" Ratliff" is an American retired professional basketball player who last played with the NBA's Los Angeles Lakers. Primarily a Center (basketball)/center, he was an excellent block (basketball)/shot-blocker who has led the league three times in blocks per game. As of 2011, he is ranked 18th all-time in career blocks, and 13th all-time in career blocks per game.[http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/alltime/leaders?cat=blocks ESPN.com - All-Time Leaders-Blocks]

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Three points in seven minutes is a disappointment. Staying focused and getting back to what works for us (needs to be a priority). We went away from it a little bit, taking a lot of outside jumpers.

He's more aggressive. He's a strong, powerful kid, and he's done a tremendous job of getting stronger and playing with power instead of finesse.

It was terrible. We've got to try to figure it out. Watch film. Try to discuss some things.

I love watching (Kirilenko) play. I like his aggressiveness and how he hustles and never gives up on a play. I like his whole attitude toward playing the game.

He made a reference to the teams in the playoffs in the NFL. All those teams are playing great defense. And that's what helps you win championships and that's what your team needs to do better and get wins.

I feel good right now. I'm pretty optimistic, feel good moving around good today, felt I can get out there and make a difference.

We miss assignments. We don't box out, turn the ball over. Those are the things that hurt us every night it seems.

There were too many negative things going on all at once. There were constant problems every single day. Any time you have that kind of atmosphere you can't do anything but fail.

It was a few things that were all responding according to how the body works.