<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">When Warriors fan Carlos Grijalva saw Mike Dunleavy shirtless and going wild, the San Jose resident had an immediate flashback. "He reminded me of Dennis Rodman," Grijalva said, "So I got ready." Grijalva went home with the souvenir of the year when Dunleavy tossed his jersey into the stands. Though Dunleavy remained silent a day after his first career ejection, his outburst was still the buzz around practice Thursday. Baron Davis said the Warriors needed more players with attitude. Coach Mike Montgomery noted Dunleavy's passion for the game. Even vice president Chris Mullin admitted getting caught in the moment. "I smiled, I did," Mullin said. "I got a kick out of it." Mullin was referring to the fan reaction more than Dunleavy's original jersey toss. The home crowd gave Dunleavy a standing ovation after the incident, marking one of the few times he has been unanimously cheered this season. "I think they were waiting for that," Mullin said. "Again, I don't think that's why he did it, but it's kind of like they met each other. It wasn't one- sided. It was like, 'Yes!' " </div> Source