View Full Version : Spurs: Unforced turnovers help do in Spurs
Fabbs
05-15-2017, 10:39 AM
Cheapshot Zaza robbing Kwa is the story of the game.
However turnovers did in the remaining Spurs ability to hold the lead.
6 turns by Softridge and 3 bad ones by Danny Green. In a vital stretch were we had rebuilt the lead up to 94-85 with 8 minutes left after a Klaynus turnover.
Fathead proceeds to try some goofy behind the head shot. Blocked easily by Klanus, basically a turnover. Damned if Golden State didn't turn it right back over to us! So what happens, Softridge with a fucking bad pass that leads to an easy trey by Phaggot Durant. LMA next forces up some shitty 11 footer, clank. Back the other way for the Durant dunk.
94-90 as a 9 point lead is shitted to 4. Completely unacceptable offensive possessions. No it was not *great Warrior D*.
The offense seemed to be Pops ordered Throw it to LMA and Stand Around.
Just screamed for Dedmon / Bertans. I don't see either one of them freezing up like Danny and Softridge.
TDMVPDPOY
05-16-2017, 01:53 AM
how many turnovers was committed after kawhi went down and out of the game?
how hard is it to hold control of the ball, play the clock and find the open man for easy shot, instead of chuck fest bricks on weak ass attempts...
Two best ball handlers out of the game, and you are wondering why turnover number went higher
Fabbs
05-16-2017, 08:26 AM
Two best ball handlers out of the game, and you are wondering why turnover number went higher
Ya because an NBA team should only have two players who can handle the ball.
GTFO.
Fabbs
05-16-2017, 08:32 AM
how many turnovers was committed after kawhi went down and out of the game?
how hard is it to hold control of the ball, play the clock and find the open man for easy shot, instead of chuck fest bricks on weak ass attempts...
Aldridge had two within 45 seconds of Kwa going out. Both bad passes that led to easy Golden Phaggot transition hoops.
Added a 3rd before the 3rd quarter was over.
Fabbs
05-16-2017, 08:33 AM
how hard is it to hold control of the ball, play the clock and find the open man for easy shot, instead of chuck fest bricks on weak ass attempts...
Can you imagine if he worked on his game off the court as hard as Kwa does?
Watching tape to learn how to pass out of a double, etc.
Lazy....
Seventyniner
05-16-2017, 02:33 PM
I'd say it was an unforced ankle turn that did the job.
Cheapshot Zaza robbing Kwa is the story of the game.
However turnovers did in the remaining Spurs ability to hold the lead.
6 turns by Softridge and 3 bad ones by Danny Green. In a vital stretch were we had rebuilt the lead up to 94-85 with 8 minutes left after a Klaynus turnover.
Fathead proceeds to try some goofy behind the head shot. Blocked easily by Klanus, basically a turnover. Damned if Golden State didn't turn it right back over to us! So what happens, Softridge with a fucking bad pass that leads to an easy trey by Phaggot Durant. LMA next forces up some shitty 11 footer, clank. Back the other way for the Durant dunk.
94-90 as a 9 point lead is shitted to 4. Completely unacceptable offensive possessions. No it was not *great Warrior D*.
The offense seemed to be Pops ordered Throw it to LMA and Stand Around.
Just screamed for Dedmon / Bertans. I don't see either one of them freezing up like Danny and Softridge.
You were doing great until you suggested Bertans and Dedmon. Neither player ever faced this level of pressure. They would both turn the ball over and do stupid shit and you'd expect it so it's your fucking fault if you played them. This isn't the "roll the dice" round. It's hard as shit to get to the WCF. You don't squander it by substituting with untested rookies over vets.
I'd say it was an unforced ankle turn that did the job.
You thought James Harden was done in game 6. He gave Kawhi the 5 finger death touch.
Fabbs
05-16-2017, 04:29 PM
You were doing great until you suggested Bertans and Dedmon. Neither player ever faced this level of pressure. They would both turn the ball over and do stupid shit and you'd expect it so it's your fucking fault if you played them. This isn't the "roll the dice" round. It's hard as shit to get to the WCF. You don't squander it by substituting with untested rookies over vets.
Oh but Murray has?
Murray looked fine down the stretch.
:wakeup
xellos88330
05-16-2017, 04:35 PM
Spurs need to cut to the basket with intent. Off ball movement stagnated. If they pressure you that close and hard, run past them as they are moving to get into you. They will have no choice but to grab or hold to keep you close.
Oh but Murray has?
Murray looked fine down the stretch.
:wakeup
I predicted that would be your retort. Pop didn't have a choice with Murray since Tony is out.
Fabbs
05-16-2017, 05:56 PM
I predicted that would be your retort. Pop didn't have a choice with Murray since Tony is out.
and so it is. You were trying to speculate that Dedman and Bertie would fall apart.
Why would Murray not fall apart at 19-20 years old but veteran Dedman and 26 year old Bertie would?
and so it is. You were trying to speculate that Dedman and Bertie would fall apart.
Why would Murray not fall apart at 19-20 years old but veteran Dedman and 26 year old Bertie would?
I was speculating that a coach would be fucking stupid to sit his franchise guy to play two unknowns in the fucking WCF. He didn't have a choice with Murray. Hell, you could pull a guy from the audience and he could have a stellar night, but that doesn't mean you replace your all star big because of it.
MultiTroll
05-16-2017, 10:32 PM
I was speculating that a coach would be fucking stupid to sit his franchise guy to play two unknowns in the fucking WCF. He didn't have a choice with Murray. Hell, you could pull a guy from the audience and he could have a stellar night, but that doesn't mean you replace your all star big because of it.
Who the fuck says sit Kawhi in order to play Bertie or Dedmon?
What, Kwa can't play with either Dedmon or Bertie on the floor?
Not to mention the thread is about after Kwa went out.
GTFO.
You must be going for a Rimmy.
Who the fuck says sit Kawhi in order to play Bertie or Dedmon?
What, Kwa can't play with either Dedmon or Bertie on the floor?
Not to mention the thread is about after Kwa went out.
GTFO.
You must be going for a Rimmy.
LMA is the highest paid player on the roster. I'd consider him a franchise player at this point until he decides otherwise.
I think I gave you too much credit earlier. You really are somewhere in the bad part of the autism spectrum.
MultiTroll
05-16-2017, 10:51 PM
LMA is the highest paid player on the roster. I'd consider him a franchise player at this point until he decides otherwise.
Ya yer strategy worked great tonight.
LMA rrrrraaarrr leading the Spurs.
Runnin for the Rimmy. :lol
Horse
05-17-2017, 12:55 PM
And 31 pts off turnovers. Never seen anyone fold like LA did as soon as Kawhi went out.
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