PlayNando
11-11-2013, 11:13 PM
Another epic beatdown of a scrubby Eastern Conference POS team tbh.
Without further ado............
Tony Parker: A+ The 31-year old Frenchman led the offense masterly with crisp, clean passes, smart shot selection, and some timely baskets to propel the Spurs to victory.
Danny Green: A+ 5 threes, 7 rebounds; not too much else to say, tbh. He also played good D, per par.
Kawhi Leonard: A Good on the boards. Good scoring. His three-point shot still seems to be off this season, though.
Boris Diaw: B He played well with the offense and made some great plays, though I'd still like to see him grab some more rebounds tbh.
Tiago Splitter: B+ Quite the same as Diaw. Another good game for the Brazilian, tbh.
Manu Ginobili: A We didn't get to see him in the second half since Pop held him out because of the Spurs' huge lead, but when he was in the game, he played well. He even went 2-2 from downtown, which is encouraging considering Manu's struggles at jump shots thus far this season.
Marco Belinelli: B+ A good all-around game for the Italian stallion. He made some shots, created shot opportunities for others, and was pretty impressive on the glass. I really liked the way he and Manu played in the first half, tbh.
Jeff Ayres: D He probably doesn't deserve this low of a grade, BUT HE MISSED FOUR DUNKS!!! FOUR!!! HOW THE HELL DOES THIS HAPPEN WITH AN NBA PLAYER TBH?!?!?!? :lol Only reason he doesn't get worse is because he actually made a jump shot for probably the first time this season, tbh.
Patty Mills: A He got a little wild at times, but he scored well, created some plays, and had some great defensive sequences where he toyed with the 76ers. Four steals is impressive (career-high?).
Nando De Colo: C About as expected, tbh. A couple boards, an assist, and a trey in 10 minutes.
Cory Joseph: C- He got to the line late, but I honestly thought he looked horrible running the offense. He just looks lost out there, tbh. There's a reason Pop benched him in the playoffs last year. He's never going to cut it. Fortunately, Patty Mills stepped up this offseason.
Aron Baynes: Inc Three minutes of playing time isn't enough time to judge anything tbh.
Tim Duncan: Inc Good team effort in Timmy's absence tbh.
Pop: A Finally, Pop does a good job. He managed the rotations well in Timmy's absence and really propelled the Spurs' to an excellent victory tonight, tbh. A raise my glass to our four-time champion head coach. He's put together a couple great coaching performances in a row. His work against the Knicks was a thing of beauty, as well. I must say that I did question his decision to keep Tony Parker in the game as long as he did, though.
Overall: A+ We THROTTLED an overrated Eastern Conference team on their home court. We showed that overrated rookie scrub Michael Carter-Williams who is really boss and that he just plays on a scrubby Eastern Conference team. The Spurs asserted their dominance over the weaklings of the NBA tonight and it was beautiful. The hierarchy in the NBA is clear and the post-Allen Iverson 76ers are scrubs.
Without further ado............
Tony Parker: A+ The 31-year old Frenchman led the offense masterly with crisp, clean passes, smart shot selection, and some timely baskets to propel the Spurs to victory.
Danny Green: A+ 5 threes, 7 rebounds; not too much else to say, tbh. He also played good D, per par.
Kawhi Leonard: A Good on the boards. Good scoring. His three-point shot still seems to be off this season, though.
Boris Diaw: B He played well with the offense and made some great plays, though I'd still like to see him grab some more rebounds tbh.
Tiago Splitter: B+ Quite the same as Diaw. Another good game for the Brazilian, tbh.
Manu Ginobili: A We didn't get to see him in the second half since Pop held him out because of the Spurs' huge lead, but when he was in the game, he played well. He even went 2-2 from downtown, which is encouraging considering Manu's struggles at jump shots thus far this season.
Marco Belinelli: B+ A good all-around game for the Italian stallion. He made some shots, created shot opportunities for others, and was pretty impressive on the glass. I really liked the way he and Manu played in the first half, tbh.
Jeff Ayres: D He probably doesn't deserve this low of a grade, BUT HE MISSED FOUR DUNKS!!! FOUR!!! HOW THE HELL DOES THIS HAPPEN WITH AN NBA PLAYER TBH?!?!?!? :lol Only reason he doesn't get worse is because he actually made a jump shot for probably the first time this season, tbh.
Patty Mills: A He got a little wild at times, but he scored well, created some plays, and had some great defensive sequences where he toyed with the 76ers. Four steals is impressive (career-high?).
Nando De Colo: C About as expected, tbh. A couple boards, an assist, and a trey in 10 minutes.
Cory Joseph: C- He got to the line late, but I honestly thought he looked horrible running the offense. He just looks lost out there, tbh. There's a reason Pop benched him in the playoffs last year. He's never going to cut it. Fortunately, Patty Mills stepped up this offseason.
Aron Baynes: Inc Three minutes of playing time isn't enough time to judge anything tbh.
Tim Duncan: Inc Good team effort in Timmy's absence tbh.
Pop: A Finally, Pop does a good job. He managed the rotations well in Timmy's absence and really propelled the Spurs' to an excellent victory tonight, tbh. A raise my glass to our four-time champion head coach. He's put together a couple great coaching performances in a row. His work against the Knicks was a thing of beauty, as well. I must say that I did question his decision to keep Tony Parker in the game as long as he did, though.
Overall: A+ We THROTTLED an overrated Eastern Conference team on their home court. We showed that overrated rookie scrub Michael Carter-Williams who is really boss and that he just plays on a scrubby Eastern Conference team. The Spurs asserted their dominance over the weaklings of the NBA tonight and it was beautiful. The hierarchy in the NBA is clear and the post-Allen Iverson 76ers are scrubs.