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		<title>BRUCE BOWEN: HARD-NOSED OR DIRTY?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bruce Bowen recently announced his retirement from the NBA. It is almost a certainly that 99% of the players in the Association just breathed a sigh of relief now that Bowen has hung up his sneakers for good. Throughout his 12-year career, eight of them spent with the San Antonio Spurs, Bowen was known as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bruce Bowen recently announced his retirement from the NBA. It is almost a certainly that 99% of the players in the Association just breathed a sigh of relief now that Bowen has hung up his sneakers for good.</p>
<p>Throughout his 12-year career, eight of them spent with the San Antonio Spurs, Bowen was known as one of the best perimeter defenders. He was named to the NBA&#8217;s All-Defense team eight times and runner-up three times for defensive player of the year voting. Even though he only had 712 steals in the 873 games he played, Bowen was considered a superb individual defender, similar to a great shutdown corner in the NFL.</p>
<div id="attachment_2445" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 493px"><a href="http://www.onemanfastbreak.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Bruce_Bowen.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-2445" title="Jazz Spurs Basketball" src="http://www.onemanfastbreak.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Bruce_Bowen.jpg" alt="Bruce Bowen was a member of the NBA's All-Defense team eight times, but was also known for dirty tactics. (ASSOCIATED PRESS)" width="483" height="370" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Bruce Bowen was a member of the NBA&#39;s All-Defense team eight times, but was also known for some dirty tactics. (ASSOCIATED PRESS)</p></div>
<p>Defense was Bowen&#8217;s calling card. After four uneventful first four years in the league, the 6-foot-5 guard/forward out of Cal State Fullerton began to earn a reputation for being a tough and hard-nosed perimeter defender during the 2000-01 season with the Miami Heat.</p>
<p>Spurs coach Gregg Popovich took notice and signed Bowen in 2001, mainly to guard Lakers All-Star guard Kobe Bryant, who had been a torn on the side of the Spurs in the playoffs. Bowen&#8217;s pesky defense helped the Spurs win NBA championships in 2003, &#8217;05 and &#8217;07.</p>
<p>He was always assigned to the opposing team&#8217;s best scorer. And more often than not, Bowen would win a lot of those one-one-one battles, frustrating the opposition with an array of &#8220;tactics&#8221; that some might even described as borderline illegal or dirty. Many opposing players have called him out publicly for his sneaky shoves, cheap shots and penchant for stepping between a player&#8217;s legs while shooting a jump shot.</p>
<p>Lakers coach Phil Jackson tabbed Bowen &#8220;Edward Scissorhands&#8221; for the way he slaps at the ball and how his fingers end up scratching players on the hands and forearms.</p>
<p>Bowen&#8217;s streak of 500 consecutive games ended when he drew a one-game suspension for kicking New Orleans Hornets point guard Chris Paul in March of 2008. Amare Stoudemire once accused Bowen of purposely kicking him in the playoffs. Mild-mannered Dirk Nowitzki has complained numerous times about the &#8220;dirty play&#8221; from one of the Spurs, though he has never mentioned Bowen by name.</p>
<p>Bowen recently acknowledged to the Associated Press that only one play in which he purposely kicked another player: Ray Allen in a March 2006 game against the Seattle SuperSonics, a scuffle that earned him a $10,000 fine.</p>
<p>&#8220;That play, I remember and I regret because of me intentionally doing that,&#8221; said the 38-year-old, who claims that his reputation as a sometimes dirty player does not hold a lot of weight.</p>
<p>&#8220;People are entitled to their own opinions. I&#8217;ve been fighting that for quite some time,&#8221; said Bowen. &#8220;It just so happened that I was there after everyone stuck their hands in the cookie jar and then the lights came on and I had a cookie.&#8221;</p>
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