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waly.mg
01-19-2006, 11:50 AM
Which is the best choice?

Sportman
01-19-2006, 11:52 AM
All life MANU and TIM, besides they were who gave spurs the last championship against pistons, and i dont have doubt about this question!!!!!!

Obi wan Ginobili
01-19-2006, 12:14 PM
Bringing bruce off the bench is a great idea.

Just talk to the other team about bringing their best perimeter player off the bench before the game.

Playing LA... ok bruce is on the bench... that means Kobe doesnt start.

Ray Allen Seattles best 6th man.

Vince Carter. Half man, half the first quarter gone... and he comes in.

Lebron James, the first 30 point player to ever get off the pine.

Etc.

Good Job.

waly.mg
01-19-2006, 12:58 PM
Bringing bruce off the bench is a great idea.

Just talk to the other team about bringing their best perimeter player off the bench before the game.

Playing LA... ok bruce is on the bench... that means Kobe doesnt start.

Ray Allen Seattles best 6th man.

Vince Carter. Half man, half the first quarter gone... and he comes in.

Lebron James, the first 30 point player to ever get off the pine.

Etc.

Good Job.

With Manu from the bench we are bringing our best perimeter player off the bench

Rynospursfan
01-19-2006, 02:06 PM
Yeah Bowen needs to start. He would loose all of his defensive value comming of the bench.

abelle23
01-19-2006, 05:39 PM
i think the team is more comfortable w/ the starting line up and the rotations that they have right now...manu providing spark right from the start and making plays at the crunch, finley shooting better...bruch could not come off the bench we need to make stops early on ...and he is the best man to do just that ...

5ToolMan
01-19-2006, 08:57 PM
I like Manu and Bowen starting, but adjusting mix with Finley and Barry according to the flow of the game. I would like to see more five man combinations that include all at least three of Manu, Bowen, Finley and Barry. Instead of always bringing in NVE to spell Tony, let Manu or Barry run the point. This will keep the offensive floor spread with long range shooters and keep more size on the floor to assist with the rebounding concerns.