View Full Version : One of the worst coaching jobs of all time...
Hooks
04-29-2011, 10:58 PM
Dude waits 4 games in to finally play Splitter after getting butt fucked by the Z Bo and Gasol, and decides it's a good idea to have Hill and Neal guarding guys twice their size while he's got two legit SG's rotting on the bench. They got posted up on ALL series long, not only that but they were getting rebounded on like crazy by the person they were boxing out because they were too short to grab the rebound. Guys like Battier didn't even have to jump to secure the rebound, their guards and forwards literally held their hands up in the air and reached over them.
If Splitter plays in the first 3 games this series would be over by game 5 with the Spurs as the victors, if Green or Anderson get any PT, this series would've been over 4-0. You'd think that Pop would recognize this pattern but for whatever reason he didn't. When your team is severely undersized and they're getting raped it's common fucking sense to put some bigger guys in there to limit those bigger guys instead of keeping your small guards in there who they're just going to keep on abusing.
chazley
04-29-2011, 11:06 PM
We lost because Tim Duncan is no longer Tim Duncan.
Nothing more, nothing less.
Jeff Van Gundy had one of the best lines I've heard in a very long time. Character wins regular season games, but talent wins in the playoffs. That's the bottom line with this Spurs team.
TJastal
04-29-2011, 11:06 PM
all good points
Danny Green might've been a factor in this series, but we never got to see him.
JohnnySixString
04-29-2011, 11:07 PM
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Obstructed_View
04-29-2011, 11:27 PM
After four years of Pop's retarded decisions, the only real surprise is how anyone is still surprised.
Hooks
04-30-2011, 01:00 AM
We lost because Tim Duncan is no longer Tim Duncan.
Nothing more, nothing less.
Jeff Van Gundy had one of the best lines I've heard in a very long time. Character wins regular season games, but talent wins in the playoffs. That's the bottom line with this Spurs team.
The Spurs lost because Popovich was too stubborn to utilize his team to it's full potential! This Spurs team was at it's best when it played as a team, when it got contributions from EVERYONE.
There is absolutely no way in hell Memphis' Gs/SF's go crazy on the Spurs if Anderson or Green were guarding them. They were successful because all they had to do was back down the Spurs' undersized guards, or grab rebounds over them like nothing. That was the MAIN problem right there, if you put a big body on them like Green or Anderson that problem is solved.
You saw how big of a difference Splitter made when he finally got PT. Without him they'd have been absolutely DESTROYED today, this series would've been over last game if he hadn't gotten PT. As soon as he came in he was already helping out the Spurs when they were down by like 14, setting screens for people to score, deflecting balls and creating turnovers, scoring a bit, grabbing some boards etc.
Aggie Hoopsfan
04-30-2011, 01:07 AM
After four years of Pop's retarded decisions, the only real surprise is how anyone is still surprised.
Aggie Hoopsfan
04-30-2011, 01:08 AM
Seriously...
Bonner on Randolph or Gasol.
Blair doing the same until he got benched.
Going under the screen on Mayo every single time...
4>0rings
04-30-2011, 01:11 AM
Every arm chair coach said at the beginning of the season. Fuck Bonner, bring in Splitter.
It takes this fuck face turd all year and 4 playoff games to realize that.
The inexplicable one was watching Arthur ass rape Bonner for six straight games without an adjustment.
jjktkk
04-30-2011, 01:19 AM
Yea, it was a shame Pop prevented Splitter from dominating this series by not playing him sooner.
diego
04-30-2011, 04:32 AM
the things that annoy me:
1) Under utilization of splitter and neal
2) Abandoning the rotation and style of play used for most of the season
3) bonner being used as anything other than a 3pt specialist, and not realizing that he would be a huge liability in the PO as always
4) managing minutes all year to keep everyone fresh for the playoffs, but when the playoffs come sitting his best players for important stretches of the game.
Its not pop's fault that manu got injured in the last game of the season, but in the end they played neither strategy- none of the big 3 got a good rest before seasons end chasing HCA in the finals (even though they had the west locked up), but they still entered the playoffs out of rhythm/rotation/momentum from pop's tinkering...
giving up size (and by extension, offensive boards) was extremely frustrating, and again they played neither strategy- they let both randolph/conley/gasol AND the role players (young, arthur, mayo, battier) destroy them
rascal
04-30-2011, 04:46 AM
Splitter wasn't going to save this series.
He just isn't that good.
The roster wasn't good enough to be a legit contender.
TJastal
04-30-2011, 04:47 AM
Splitter wasn't going to save this series.
He just isn't that good.
The roster wasn't good enough to be a legit contender.
60 win fluke season. Happens all the time, knowhutimsayin'?
rascal
04-30-2011, 04:50 AM
60 win fluke season. Happens all the time, knowhutimsayin'?
The regular season is different than the playoffs.
60 win seasons and playoff flameouts have happened before.
You cannot go far with a weak frontline in the playoffs.
MaNu4Tres
04-30-2011, 04:54 AM
60 win seasons and playoff flameouts have happened before.
1st seed losing to the 8th seed has only happened 4 times in NBA history. This scenario doesn't happen frequently like you are implying.
After four years of Pop's retarded decisions, the only real surprise is how anyone is still surprised.
i haven't seen top team to play last two minutes with so many bad decisions. As they could't decide to foul or not
SA210
04-30-2011, 09:21 AM
After four years of Pop's retarded decisions, the only real surprise is how anyone is still surprised.
ALVAREZ6
04-30-2011, 10:34 AM
We lost because Tim Duncan is no longer Tim Duncan.
Nothing more, nothing less.
Jeff Van Gundy had one of the best lines I've heard in a very long time. Character wins regular season games, but talent wins in the playoffs. That's the bottom line with this Spurs team.
Right. Tim Duncan no longer being in his prime is the sole reason the Spurs lost this series, and the inconsistent play from key players and retarded decision making from the coach had absolutely nothing at all to do with it.
Obstructed_View
04-30-2011, 06:54 PM
It's really too bad that Duncan fell off so badly in the playoffs after a 61 win season where he was the focal point of the offense and scored 20 po...what? Nevermind.
Hoops Czar
04-30-2011, 07:06 PM
Dude waits 4 games in to finally play Splitter after getting butt fucked by the Z Bo and Gasol, and decides it's a good idea to have Hill and Neal guarding guys twice their size while he's got two legit SG's rotting on the bench. They got posted up on ALL series long, not only that but they were getting rebounded on like crazy by the person they were boxing out because they were too short to grab the rebound. Guys like Battier didn't even have to jump to secure the rebound, their guards and forwards literally held their hands up in the air and reached over them.
If Splitter plays in the first 3 games this series would be over by game 5 with the Spurs as the victors, if Green or Anderson get any PT, this series would've been over 4-0. You'd think that Pop would recognize this pattern but for whatever reason he didn't. When your team is severely undersized and they're getting raped it's common fucking sense to put some bigger guys in there to limit those bigger guys instead of keeping your small guards in there who they're just going to keep on abusing.
Drama queen
itzsoweezee
04-30-2011, 08:01 PM
Popapologists are as dedicated to his bad coaching as Popovich is dedicated to ginger t-rex-arms one trick pony big men.
james evans
04-30-2011, 09:51 PM
i agree what was said about pop. there is no other team in the world(not just the nba) that mcdeyss would be playing 35 minutes a game for in the playoffs. i just don't see it.
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