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testies
04-27-2015, 09:49 AM
Duncan, Parker and sometimes Ginobili just screw up our play

When Mills is out there, Diaw, Belli sometimes stretching the floor, making cuts, Kawhi playing defense and making successful isos

it seems like we can get a good shot whenever we want, specially if Ginobili is not being dumb and just being a facilitator

when these old dudes retire, those lineups that get good shots all the time and play passing basketball will be featured much more ..

thanks Duncan, Porker, but we need to move on from your stupid 2-man game with no spacing

cantthinkofanything
04-27-2015, 09:55 AM
Duncan, Parker and sometimes Ginobili just screw up our play

When Mills is out there, Diaw, Belli sometimes stretching the floor, making cuts, Kawhi playing defense and making successful isos

it seems like we can get a good shot whenever we want, specially if Ginobili is not being dumb and just being a facilitator

when these old dudes retire, those lineups that get good shots all the time and play passing basketball will be featured much more ..

thanks Duncan, Porker, but we need to move on from your stupid 2-man game with no spacing

Since when does Parker even play the 2-man game?

TXstbobcat
04-27-2015, 01:35 PM
A young Leonard equals a bright future for the Spurs. Thank you Larry Bird for That trade.

Sean Cagney
04-27-2015, 02:04 PM
Yeah because Tim did not carry them three q's the other night to a win vs. LAC in game 2, he really needs to move on! One of the few that showed up yesterday at all and he needs to hang it up! One of our most consistent players mind you as well.

cd98
04-27-2015, 02:33 PM
Misguided analysis. Both Diaw and Mills can take a good portion of the blame for losing on Sunday. Mills played atrocious D and couldn't hit a three and Diaw couldn't guard or outrebound Griffin and failed to take any three point shots the Clippers were daring him to take, thus making him less effective as a stretch 4.

in2deep
04-27-2015, 02:35 PM
without pakers duncans and manus mental fortitude, we are not even contenders.

ppl fail to realize it takes mental strength to win playoff series. Sure our play would be cuter, but we would not even be considered contenders without those HOFers

dabom
04-27-2015, 03:05 PM
without pakers duncans and manus mental fortitude, we are not even contenders.

ppl fail to realize it takes mental strength to win playoff series. Sure our play would be cuter, but we would not even be considered contenders without those HOFers

We would be a lotto team without kawhi so SFTU already. Duncan is the only one that has balls tbh. Manu and tony doing their usual disappearing act.

cd98
04-27-2015, 03:26 PM
We would be a lotto team without kawhi so SFTU already. Duncan is the only one that has balls tbh. Manu and tony doing their usual disappearing act.

Tony's and Manu's usual disappearing act? It's like you just started watching the Spurs this year.

dabom
04-27-2015, 03:29 PM
Tony's and Manu's usual disappearing act? It's like you just started watching the Spurs this year.

Manu in 2013 and tony in 2014. They just decided to do it together this year. More like you just started watching this year. :lmao

testies
04-27-2015, 03:44 PM
Duncan does nothing in the game, hits one ISO out of like 10 tries - OMG WHAT A LEADER, GREAET GAME!!!

Parker scores loads of points - PIECE OF SHIT, DISAPPEARING ACT

cd98
04-27-2015, 04:40 PM
Manu in 2013 and tony in 2014. They just decided to do it together this year. More like you just started watching this year. :lmao

I'm assuming you meant the finals only because both of those players hit big shots during the playoff runs in 2013 and 2014. But to suggest its per usual, you should cite more than just one year each. The truth is they both have been reliable playoff players almost their entire careers. I know their games have dropped recently with age and injury, but it's not like they haven't done well for us for years. But since you just started watching the Spurs in 2013, apparently you arrived at that conclusion.

Jess
04-28-2015, 04:55 AM
I agree about the future. My only concern is TP's contract. I love TP and think he would be a great locker room force, floor manager, and occasional 20 pt. outburst guy for a long time, but the FO and TD/Manu negotiated really great deals when those two's production started to slip. With Tony, it's like the championship high caused them to throw reason out the window. From '06-'13, he was a monster. In 2014, it was clear he hit a wall (stats reflect this), but he was given the 4 yr./~$55M extension at $12-15M/yr. It may not seem like a big deal, especially with the salary cap going up, but for the next 3 years his contract is going to be the one you point to and say "one of these things is not like the others". Diaw's and Splitter's contracts are palatable because they're not eight figure per year deals, and those guys are unlikely to regress quickly. Tiago's still elite and was a big reason for our late season success until he got hurt again.

Tony is going to be earning $5-6M/yr. that should be spread between Green/Joseph/Baynes/Beli, probably in that order. Green and Joseph are really good two-way guys (and, importantly, closer to Kawhi in age). Baynes is tall, and he's growing into a two-way guy. The depth he provides becomes critical if TD retires. Now it's going to be very difficult to keep that group and Kawhi and be a player in FA. I digress, though; I'm not a salary cap guru. Maybe the front office has got the numbers figured out.

BG_Spurs_Fan
04-28-2015, 05:23 AM
If by bright you mean gloomy then yes. The Spurs will fall off a cliff faster than Steve Francis when Duncan retires.