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apalisoc_9
07-22-2016, 08:21 PM
Did you not see these niggas lose breath in the playoffs when their usual 29mpg and 33mpg was done?

How the fuck does this old fart not realize they're not 34+? For crying out loud Kawhi is 25.

Many many analyst like Bob Voulgaris, Nate Duncan, Zach Lowe etc commented on how much tired the guys looked late in the fourth and that the mircomanaging is detrimental to younger guys learning to be the focal point in the offense.


This Old man always trying to prove he can win with the Kyle andersons of the world so that he gets all the credit when the team wins...

N0 LyF3 ScRuB
07-22-2016, 08:23 PM
Shut the fuck up

Kawhitstorm
07-22-2016, 08:35 PM
PATFO need to sell high on Softridge, tbh.:wakeup

spurraider21
07-22-2016, 09:02 PM
:sleep

south side spur
07-22-2016, 10:06 PM
Great idea, lets get the franchise player's knee tendinitis to flare up again.

illusioNtEk
07-22-2016, 10:40 PM
why is this guy still allowed to make threads? whos in charge around here?

ernest787
07-22-2016, 11:31 PM
would rather read APA threads than read SAgirl telling me that KA is the better than Tim Duncan.

jehawk81
07-22-2016, 11:39 PM
Shut the fuck up

Oh & this!

dylankerouac
07-22-2016, 11:46 PM
Agreed that Pop should ramp up their minutes as the playoffs approach to get them accustomed to so many minutes, especially since his go-to move is to play them 40 minutes when a series is being closed out by the bad guys.

Our stars should be prepared a heavy load In the same way that other athletes, like cross-country runners, train for longer and longer distance. This is an even bigger problem when we rely so much on iso-ball.

BD24
07-23-2016, 12:11 AM
Well in that case hopefully Aldridge plays 30 mpg and kawhi plays 36 mpg. Not that this faggot will keep his word anyway. He is a known welcher and liar . But at least he will maybe go away for a few days to make it appear like he is leaving.

Aztecfan03
07-23-2016, 01:32 AM
Well in that case hopefully Aldridge plays 30 mpg and kawhi plays 36 mpg. Not that this faggot will keep his word anyway. He is a known welcher and liar . But at least he will maybe go away for a few days to make it appear like he is leaving.

We only need one of them to play below those numbers, so ALdridge can still play 31+.

Spurtacular
07-23-2016, 04:59 AM
Shut the fuck up


why is this guy still allowed to make threads? whos in charge around here?

Tully365
07-23-2016, 05:23 AM
THE POSTER WHO CRIED WOLF...

How many times is this drama queen gonna threaten to stop posting?

ceperez
07-23-2016, 05:47 AM
Did you not see these niggas lose breath in the playoffs when their usual 29mpg and 33mpg was done?

How the fuck does this old fart not realize they're not 34+? For crying out loud Kawhi is 25.

Many many analyst like Bob Voulgaris, Nate Duncan, Zach Lowe etc commented on how much tired the guys looked late in the fourth and that the mircomanaging is detrimental to younger guys learning to be the focal point in the offense.


This Old man always trying to prove he can win with the Kyle andersons of the world so that he gets all the credit when the team wins...

I agree with you that both Aldridge and Leonard were not prepped in the regular season to play long minutes in the playoffs. Pop really screwed up the rotations against OKC.

cd021
07-23-2016, 06:05 AM
LMA- 32mpg
KAWHI-34.5 MPG

37 mpg is way too high for Kawhi, spurs are deep enough not to need him to play that much.

cascaders
07-23-2016, 06:39 AM
why is this guy still allowed to make threads? whos in charge around here?

pookenstein
07-23-2016, 08:15 AM
THE POSTER WHO CRIED WOLF...

How many times is this drama queen gonna threaten to stop posting?

Since nobody wants him to stay, I see it not as a threat, but as a promise he won't keep. Unfortunately. But ultimately he accomplished what he wanted, generate a little buzz.

SAGirl
07-23-2016, 03:06 PM
http://www.coachesclipboard.net/ManagingPlayerFatigue.html

Warning Signs of Long-Term Player Fatigue



Consistently short on shots.
Late game performance meltdowns
Substantially lower free throw percentage, especially late in games
Missed defensive assignments due to lack of concentration
Laboring up and down court
Regularly asking out of games
Lack of enthusiasm for practices and conditioning workouts
Preponderance of minor injuries
Complaints of excess soreness in muscles and joints
Noticeable loss in weight room strength (keep in mind, it’s normal to lose some strength during the basketball season)
Insomnia


Early Recognition

The first and most crucial step in preventing long-term fatigue among players is early recognition. Once long-term fatigue sets in, it is extremely difficult, if not impossible, to shake without extensive rest, which as we all know, is a luxury not afforded to players during the busy basketball season.

As such, it is imperative for coaches to be hyper-vigilant in watching for signs of long-term fatigue in players (see signs above). As they say, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Recognizing the symptoms of long-term fatigue early will allow coaches to respond before the problem becomes chronic.

Regulating Minutes: A Key to Avoiding Body Breakdown

If one thing is for sure in the uncertain world of competitive basketball it is that players don't want to be taken out of a game (this goes for practice scrimmages as well, especially if positions and playing time are at stake). Regardless of circumstances, be it foul trouble, fatigue, poor play, or match-up problems, dedicated basketball players want to be on the floor and in the action at all times.
Notwithstanding a player's desire to play (a good trait, by the way), coaches must aspire to limit minutes conscientiously, especially those of starters, throughout the season. This strategy will pay great dividends late in the campaign and during the post season in terms of keeping your athletes fresh and strong.
Some ways to limit court time for high minute players include:

Play your bench often early in the season. Playing substitutes substantial minutes early in the campaign when games tend to be less important serves many positive purposes, not the least of which is saving starters from the deleterious effects of long-term fatigue. Remember, early rest equals post-season success.
When games are decided, give your starters a break. It is amazing to me how many coaches on a variety of levels persist on keeping their top players in games long after outcomes have been decided. These useless minutes can greatly contribute toward long-term fatigue as the season moves forward-not to mention leaving players susceptible to injury due to sloppy play (a common occurrence during garbage time).



As such, unless extra minutes are serving some tangible purpose (improving team continuity, helping a player breakout of a prolonged shooting slump, etc.), resting your starters when a game is out of reach one way or the other is highly suggested.
Don't play athletes extra minutes to garner individual statistics. Unless a player is reaching some type of milestone that can't be achieved in a subsequent game, playing players so they can pad their statistics is a mistake. Adding minutes in this manner not only increases the chances of individual body breakdown, but exhibits poor sportsmanship as well. Winning is the only statistic that counts in the end.
Encourage players to communicate when they're dragging during a game. Players should be encouraged to let the coach know when they're gassed out on the court. Originally brought to the game by legendary North Carolina coach, Dean Smith, having players signal to be taken out of a game is a great way to save athletes from unnecessary (and unproductive) minutes.

daslicer
07-23-2016, 03:13 PM
Since nobody wants him to stay, I see it not as a threat, but as a promise he won't keep. Unfortunately. But ultimately he accomplished what he wanted, generate a little buzz.

I think his threats to leave is a gauge he uses to see how effective his troll game is. More people wanting him to leave gives him reassurance his troll game is in top form

Spurs da champs
07-23-2016, 03:37 PM
Kawhi needs to play more no doubt, LMA should stay the way he is IMO, he was played a lot by the Blazers & he always looked gassed in the 4th.

TheRemix
07-23-2016, 03:42 PM
During the regular season, no.
During the playoffs, yes.

ThaBigFundamental21
07-25-2016, 09:00 AM
Aldridge just needs to lose weight. He was awfully fat and out of shape the first half of the season. Watching him try to run is comical. Pumping his arms up high, lumbering down the court. His decline is inevitable. He is 31, can't play D or rebound. Get ready for the fallout.

look_at_g_shred
07-25-2016, 09:57 AM
I remember last time you said you'd stop posting.

SASdynasty!
07-25-2016, 10:02 AM
I agree

Kuestmaster
07-25-2016, 10:22 AM
Please Pop, don't play LMA 31-33 mpg and Kawhi 37+ mpg, we have to get rid of Apasauce of this forum ASAP.

RD2191
07-25-2016, 10:50 AM
Shut the fuck up
Settle down, meow mix.

offset formation
07-25-2016, 11:33 AM
Did you not see these niggas lose breath in the playoffs when their usual 29mpg and 33mpg was done?

How the fuck does this old fart not realize they're not 34+? For crying out loud Kawhi is 25.

Many many analyst like Bob Voulgaris, Nate Duncan, Zach Lowe etc commented on how much tired the guys looked late in the fourth and that the mircomanaging is detrimental to younger guys learning to be the focal point in the offense.


This Old man always trying to prove he can win with the Kyle andersons of the world so that he gets all the credit when the team wins...

How many times have you threatened to quit posting and reneged already?

Just quit. And take dabom with you.

SpursforSix
07-25-2016, 11:36 AM
Settle down, meow mix.

:lol

BillMc
07-25-2016, 11:37 AM
I think his threats to leave is a gauge he uses to see how effective his troll game is. More people wanting him to leave gives him reassurance his troll game is in top form

Spot on.

james evans
07-25-2016, 12:04 PM
LMA- 32mpg
KAWHI-34.5 MPG

37 mpg is way too high for Kawhi, spurs are deep enough not to need him to play that much.
37 is only 3 quarters and a game is 2.5 hours. If a 25 year old can't play 37 minutes a game, then they are out of shape.

Solid D
07-25-2016, 01:01 PM
Palisoc...

https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/c4/9b/bb/c49bbbffc9fdbedf60a1df20b0fd58e4.jpg

cd021
07-25-2016, 01:32 PM
37 is only 3 quarters and a game is 2.5 hours. If a 25 year old can't play 37 minutes a game, then they are out of shape.

There is just no need for it and I think that Pop learned from how much he played Duncan early in his career. Duncan played 39 mpg over the 1st 7 seasons of him career. Modern sports science suggests that can negatively impact players in the long team.

35 mpg is probably the most I would play him per game, it isn't necessary plus the Spurs have prospects backing him up that need minutes to develop (Simmons and Bertans).

james evans
07-26-2016, 12:11 AM
Duncan came in the league in 97. On a nightly basic, he still had to face big men that banged down low and din't shoot 3 pointers regularly(outside of a few like Dirk). Today's nba is pussieied. All of the physicality has been taken out. playing Leonard 3 quarters a night is not gonna kill him or age him like Greg Oden.

Tully365
07-26-2016, 10:35 PM
THE POSTER WHO CRIED WOLF...

How many times is this drama queen gonna threaten to stop posting?

Maybe the new owners of spurstalk would agree to a rule that permanently freezes the accounts of posters who make wild predictions and promise to stop posting based on those predictions. It would definitely cut down on the attention seeking threads.

YGWHI
07-26-2016, 11:05 PM
Maybe the new owners of spurstalk
Sorry, I don't read ST that often to know this. The site have new owners? Is there a thread about the sale of ST?

Aztecfan03
07-27-2016, 02:49 AM
Sorry, I don't read ST that often to know this. The site have new owners? Is there a thread about the sale of ST?

http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=262082&page=3&p=8661522#post8661522

YGWHI
07-27-2016, 02:56 AM
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=262082&page=3&p=8661522#post8661522

Thanks for the link!! :toast

:wow for the news.