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Shifty
10-22-2009, 10:57 AM
Something to keep in mind when things don't look that well coming out of the gate. Specially considering the anticipation to this particular season. Please don't jump off the bridge if things take a while to work out.


Patience is a Virtue
Written by David Thiessen
Thursday, 22 October 2009 00:00

It's no secret that the Spurs tend to start slow and then bring things together with their famed second half surge during and after the Rodeo Road Trip. Yet each year it seems that fans start jumping overboard as soon as the Spurs get off to a slow start. Just remember, be patient.

Patience and looking at the big picture is important this year. The Spurs have assembled arguably their most talented roster in the Duncan/Pop era and expectations are high. The backcourt is strong with creators and shooters in Tony Parker, Manu Ginobili, George Hill and Roger Mason. The frontcourt is deep with Tim Duncan, Antonio McDyess, DeJuan Blair, Theo Ratliff and Matt Bonner. There is also the addition of their most dynamic fourth option - Richard Jefferson. The talk among fans revolves around winning a championship and that must be the Spurs goal. However, there are reasons why the Spurs could easily trail New Orleans or Dallas in the Southwest Division standings at the end of November.

First, the Spurs have limited Duncan, Parker and Ginobili significantly during the preseason. It simply is not important for those three to play many minutes right now since they have played together so much. However this means it will take some time before they are comfortable playing with Jefferson, McDyess and the many other new players. There will be a learning curve. Passes will be off during the first month as they get used to each others offensive games. Rotations will be missed and pick-and-rolls will be botched as they adjust to each others defensive games. When these things happens, remember to have patience.

Second, Duncan and Ginobili are out of shape. This is by design (http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4512930). Last year Duncan was forced to carry the team while Ginobili and Parker both missed games with injuries.

By the end of the season his knees were obviously hurting and he was not the same player we were used to seeing. Though this offseason he lost weight (15 lbs.) to decrease the pressure on his knees, he also rested more than usual and comes into the new season not in game shape. He will spend the first month of the season working into playing form. Ginobili is in the same situation after coming off his ankle injuries. He also spent the summer resting and needs time to work back to the Ginobili we are used to.

Finally, remember that these are the Spurs. They don't worry too much about their record until the All-Star break. Now, this does not mean they don't care about losing, just that their focus is on staying healthy and situating themselves for a nice, long playoff run. They could easily start the season 2-3 with losses to New Orleans, Utah and Portland but I doubt Pop would worry too much.

So remember, when the Spurs go through a slow spell early on and are out of sync, it's okay. Think big picture and know that this team is designed for a deep playoff run, not having the best record at the end of November.

NRHector
10-22-2009, 11:05 AM
let the games begin :toast

Mel_13
10-22-2009, 11:08 AM
Something to keep in mind when things don't look that well coming out of the gate. Specially considering the anticipation to this particular season. Please don't jump off the bridge if things take a while to work out.

Yeaahh, let them start off 2-3 in the first five games. Everyone around here will remain calm, cool, and collected.

Agloco
10-22-2009, 11:25 AM
Yeaahh, let them start off 2-3 in the first five games. Everyone around here will remain calm, cool, and collected.

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thispego
10-22-2009, 11:37 AM
i actually think this team will dominate from the get-go

mazerrackham
10-22-2009, 11:42 AM
we may not be great at the beginning, but I don't think we'll lose to NO, I wouldn't be surprised if they drop off this year....

jb4g
10-22-2009, 01:30 PM
i actually think this team will dominate from the get-go

i agree, i can easily see 7-3 or 8-2 to start, just wayyyy to much talent on this team even if they have some on-court chemistry issues the first few weeks.

ulosturedge
10-22-2009, 01:55 PM
This team has the potential of having the best start they have ever had imo lol. Yeah there might be a bit of sloppyness, but the depth of talent across the board should prove to cancel out a majority of the incohesiveness.

Well not to mention i'm a very optimistic person.