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Salt Lake Tribune (Free subscription) | 05/18/2008
After his rookie season with the Utah Jazz, Ronnie Brewer made a promise to himself. He was going to improve. He wasn't going to be a wash-out.
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Deseret Morning News (Free subscription) | 05/18/2008
Utah Jazz players Ronnie Brewer, left, and Deron Williams chat as team members clean out their lockers at EnergySolutions Arena Saturday after their season-ending loss to the Lakers in Salt Lake City Friday night.
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TrentHead.Com (Free subscription) | 05/17/2008
A few pre-game shots from last night's season-ending Utah Jazz loss to the Los Angeles Lakers. CJ Miles Ronnie Brewer
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Salt Lake Tribune (Free subscription) | 05/16/2008
Ronnie Brewer's statistics from Game 5 of the Jazz-Lakers series tell one story. His minutes tell another. During the Lakers' 111-104 victory that gave them a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven shootout that continues
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Deseret Morning News (Free subscription) | 05/16/2008
Ronnie Brewer's stat line from Wednesday night's game against the Los Angeles Lakers was impressive. Brewer, the Utah Jazz's young starting shooting guard, made seven of his nine attempts from the field and finished with 16 points and five assists in just 22 minutes of action.
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Give Me The Rock (Free subscription) | 05/15/2008
Twitter.com/deronwilliams He is still one of my favorite players solely based on the fact that he played at U of I when I was there, and he now stands as the only player that I like on the Jazz (Ronnie Brewer might make it if he ends up on one of my fantasy teams next season). [...]
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The FanHouse - NBA (Free subscription) | 05/09/2008
Filed under: Lakers , Western , NBA Playoffs , Jazz , Los Angeles In another of our continuing series , five things to keep an eye out for tonight in the Lakers-Jazz Western Conference Semifinals Game 3 this evening. 1. How Do You Stop The Unstoppable: Ronnie Brewer can't guard Kobe Bryant . Don't get me wrong. I love, love, love Brewer's game. He's what I envision in the small guard of my dreams....
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Salt Lake Tribune (Free subscription) | 05/07/2008
Jeff Hornacek spent much of two NBA Finals trying to harass Chicago Bulls superstar Michael Jordan and prevent him from single-handedly beating the Jazz. That's why Hornacek can empathize with Ronnie Brewer, Kyle Korver, Andrei Kirilenko and whoever else draws the defensive
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Salt Lake Tribune (Free subscription) | 05/07/2008
Ronnie Brewer just looked at me and laughed, as if I had suggested that he consider wearing his jersey inside-out or doing something similarly goofy in tonight's Game 2 of the Jazz-Lakers series.
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Salt Lake Tribune (Free subscription) | 05/06/2008
As it turns out, even when Ronnie Brewer told referee Jim Clark exactly how he was going to play Kobe Bryant in the first quarter of Sunday's game, the second-year Jazz guard still couldn't catch a break with the whistles.
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Salt Lake Tribune (Free subscription) | 05/06/2008
Posted: 6:05 PM- Before the Utah Jazz started their practice Monday, Ronnie Brewer and C.J. Miles spent a couple of minutes reenacting one of Kobe Bryant's well-known moves.
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Salt Lake Tribune (Free subscription) | 05/06/2008
Posted: 4:28 PM- Before the Utah Jazz started their practice Monday, Ronnie Brewer and C.J. Miles spent a couple of minutes reenacting one of Kobe Bryant's well-known moves.
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Salt Lake Tribune (Free subscription) | 05/05/2008
LOS ANGELES - Ronnie Brewer got caught in the air as Kobe Bryant leaned in to draw contact for his first foul. His second foul came on one of Bryant's patented moves, as the Lakers guard swung through on his way up for a shot with Brewer reaching in.
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Salt Lake Tribune (Free subscription) | 05/05/2008
Posted: 7:42 PM- LOS ANGELES -- Ronnie Brewer got caught in the air as Kobe Bryant leaned in to draw contact for his first foul.
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Salt Lake Tribune (Free subscription) | 05/03/2008
Watching Ronnie Brewer leap, twist and run for loose balls and rebounds, Mark McKown, Utah's assistant coach for player development, recognized Brewer as one of the most athletic players the Jazz have had.