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  • Andrew Bogut says 'things have to change' in Golden State, up to and including fights and scary facial hair (Ball Don't Lie)

Andrew Bogut says ‘things have to change’ in Golden State, up to and including fights and scary facial hair (Ball Don’t Lie)

Yahoo! Sports
Published October 5, 2012 at 11:45 AM
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It appears that Golden State Warriors center Andrew Bogut, who we didn't see in the Olympics because of his broken ankle or the playoffs because he plays for the Warriors, has spent his offseason foraging through the woods for grub and venison and growing protection from his face so as to stave off the oncoming chill of winter. Grew a beard, decided to look scary, freaked us all out on Media Day. And, after one of his first healthy practices as a member of the Warriors, Bogut decided to amp up the verbal intensity as GSW's biggest and baddest dude. From NBA.com : "If there's not one fight in practice during the season -- you never want to fight just to fight -- but if there's not one little scuffle or one little verbal, something's wrong. Guys aren't competing, guys aren't there for the right reason, guys are just punching the clock," he said. "I guarantee you if you interview the Lakers and the Celtics with Paul Pierce and Garnett, there's scuffles at practice, there's physicality, elbows thrown. You have to go through that when the time is right. If something needs to be said and someone doesn't like it, you've got to go out and say, 'Hey, that's part of being the leader.' This...

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