GSH
10-19-2014, 12:47 AM
In the early warm-ups, Chip Engelland was working hard with Matt Bonner, and Bonner's shot was looking really good. His feet are back in line, and the rotation on his shots was incredible. I watched him make 14-15 in a row from outside, and I was thinking that he might be of some use this season. Then the game started. Matt The Matador, as usual, on the defensive end. And his ball handling skills once again remind me of Sean's comments about "Tragic Johnson". As long as he can stand on the outside and shoot uncontested 3-pointers, he'll be fine... at least until the playoffs.
Kyle Anderson got dinged out of at least 2 AST's, that I'm certain of - I think maybe a couple more besides. It's only pre-season, and stats don't really mean anything. But everyone looks at them. One slick little pass to Danny Green, which Green buried immediately for a 3, went totally unnoticed by the scorers. Rookies need all the help they can get.
Tony spent the warm-up time getting some attention from a trainer, doing stretching and strength drills for his quads. It was obvious how much the offense suffers without Parker. But it also drove home how important Patty Mills was/is.
Boris was really, really late coming out for early warm-ups, and headed back to the locker room pretty quickly. When the team came out for the pre-game shoot-around, Boris wasn't with them. He came out just before the game started and took a couple of shots. Then he came out from the halftime break just before the second half started. Maybe nothing, but it seemed kind of strange.
Three guys in suits stand in the tunnel entrance, and then take turns walking over to the end of the Spurs' bench. Each time, and little slip of yellow paper got passed down from somewhere (Spurs coaches, or announcers' table). The last guy handed the yellow note to the suit, and he hustled it back down the tunnel. I never noticed anything like it before. Anyone know what's on the yellow paper, or who they carry it to? Seemed really important to them, and they were always in a rush to get it to wherever it was going.
The zebras made a really bad call against the Spurs (called against Bonner). Immediately after the whistle there was a time out, so they re-played it a couple of times on the Jumbotron. When play was about to resume, the announcer called out, "After review, the ruling on the court stands." It sounded just like an announcement at a football game. The refs looked perturbed. I was the only one who laughed. For just a second, I actually questioned whether they had put in some kind of new rule that I didn't hear about. I guess just nobody was paying attention.
I don't watch a lot of basketball anymore. But my daughter gets me to go with her. These were the seats we had off and on in the playoffs last season. Most of the pics turned out really crappy. These were only sort of crappy.
http://i60.tinypic.com/2vb4q4l.jpg
http://i61.tinypic.com/2n9eqhd.jpg
http://i58.tinypic.com/17pma9.jpg
http://i61.tinypic.com/e5k5eq.jpg
http://i62.tinypic.com/bgtg7s.jpg
http://i60.tinypic.com/33c172t.jpg
http://i59.tinypic.com/2yziibd.jpg
Kyle Anderson got dinged out of at least 2 AST's, that I'm certain of - I think maybe a couple more besides. It's only pre-season, and stats don't really mean anything. But everyone looks at them. One slick little pass to Danny Green, which Green buried immediately for a 3, went totally unnoticed by the scorers. Rookies need all the help they can get.
Tony spent the warm-up time getting some attention from a trainer, doing stretching and strength drills for his quads. It was obvious how much the offense suffers without Parker. But it also drove home how important Patty Mills was/is.
Boris was really, really late coming out for early warm-ups, and headed back to the locker room pretty quickly. When the team came out for the pre-game shoot-around, Boris wasn't with them. He came out just before the game started and took a couple of shots. Then he came out from the halftime break just before the second half started. Maybe nothing, but it seemed kind of strange.
Three guys in suits stand in the tunnel entrance, and then take turns walking over to the end of the Spurs' bench. Each time, and little slip of yellow paper got passed down from somewhere (Spurs coaches, or announcers' table). The last guy handed the yellow note to the suit, and he hustled it back down the tunnel. I never noticed anything like it before. Anyone know what's on the yellow paper, or who they carry it to? Seemed really important to them, and they were always in a rush to get it to wherever it was going.
The zebras made a really bad call against the Spurs (called against Bonner). Immediately after the whistle there was a time out, so they re-played it a couple of times on the Jumbotron. When play was about to resume, the announcer called out, "After review, the ruling on the court stands." It sounded just like an announcement at a football game. The refs looked perturbed. I was the only one who laughed. For just a second, I actually questioned whether they had put in some kind of new rule that I didn't hear about. I guess just nobody was paying attention.
I don't watch a lot of basketball anymore. But my daughter gets me to go with her. These were the seats we had off and on in the playoffs last season. Most of the pics turned out really crappy. These were only sort of crappy.
http://i60.tinypic.com/2vb4q4l.jpg
http://i61.tinypic.com/2n9eqhd.jpg
http://i58.tinypic.com/17pma9.jpg
http://i61.tinypic.com/e5k5eq.jpg
http://i62.tinypic.com/bgtg7s.jpg
http://i60.tinypic.com/33c172t.jpg
http://i59.tinypic.com/2yziibd.jpg