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TMTTRIO
06-11-2007, 02:16 AM
Ginobili thwarts Cavs' late surge with four-point play
http://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/b...i.3d5877b.html
Web Posted: 06/11/2007 01:13 AM CDT

Mike Monroe
Express-News

Had Gregg Popovich not already been gray when Manu Ginobili became a Spur in 2002, Ginobili's unorthodox approach to the game would have transformed his coach's hair, according to Cavaliers coach Mike Brown.
Had Brown not already shaved all the hair off his head, the four-point play Ginobili completed with 2:24 remaining in the Spurs' 103-92 victory over the Cavaliers in Game 2 of the NBA Finals might have made it all fall out.

An assistant coach under Popovich during Ginobili's rookie season, Brown recalled before Sunday's game at the AT&T Center how difficult it was for Popovich to allow Ginobili to do what Brown called "all types of crazy things" on the court.

Brown was just a few feet away from Ginobili when the Spurs guard nailed a big 3-point shot and lured Cavs rookie Daniel Gibson into just enough contact to draw a foul. The resulting free throw by Ginobili made eased the Spurs' lead from eight points to 12, blunting the Cavs' fourth-quarter momentum and quelling a rally that, just moments before, had threatened to become one of the most dramatic in Finals history.

"I was feeling good with my shot," said Ginobili, who made 4 of 6 3-pointers and scored 25 points on just 11 shots. "So when I saw the rotation a little late, I didn't hesitate. He jumped into me, but I had time enough to finish the shot. So, of course, it was a big play and I was very, very happy for it."

Brown and the Cavs were deflated by it.

Nevertheless, Brown said he grudgingly admired how Ginobili had duped Gibson into committing a foul that would have given him three free throws had he missed the shot.

"That was a heck of a shot," Brown said. "He's a tremendous player, but he tricked our young fellow. When he shot the ball — you go back and watch the tape — he's leaning to the right, right into him, because 'Boobie' (Gibson) jumped to the side of him. Sometimes a guy like that is able to trick officials and young guys because he's been around the game for such a long time." :rolleyes

Ginobili's shot was one of the biggest of the fourth quarter for the Spurs, who were outscored 30-14 in the period after leading by 27 when it began.

"It was really disappointing," Ginobili said. "We played such a great game for three quarters that seeing the team kind of stop in the fourth quarter was irresponsible."

There was plenty of blame to be shared for the Spurs' fourth-quarter collapse, and Popovich assumed some of it for what he called his poor substitution pattern and some bad defensive calls.

Ginobili had a turnover that contributed to the Cavaliers' run, but agreed that nobody was free from blame, including Popovich.

"We kind of changed the (defensive) strategy, and it didn't work." Ginobili said. "He's responsible as much as we are, of course. We are on the court, and we didn't execute well, either. We all made mistakes down the stretch, and, hopefully, we all learned from them. He is one of us, and sometimes he makes mistakes and has to learn, too.

"We've really got to learn from that, and we've got to finish the games. We can't allow them to make a 21-point break. We were up 27 going into the fourth, and they make it six. That's way too much."

AnkleBreaker21
06-11-2007, 02:17 AM
sucks to be rookie in the finals

judaspriestess
06-11-2007, 02:20 AM
boobie was turned into an itty bitty titty :oops

Amuseddaysleeper
06-11-2007, 02:20 AM
i dont think he's complaining as much as the fact that players always try to draw fouls while shooting and gibson took the bait

spurscenter
06-11-2007, 02:20 AM
Mike Brown, looked like he wanted Pop's help

OldDirtMcGirt
06-11-2007, 02:20 AM
Ginobli sometimes exagerates contact to draw fouls! Stop the presses!

T Park
06-11-2007, 02:25 AM
Suns fan agrees with whining about refs?

shocker.



Suprised Brown went that way.

Watching the tape again, Ginobili goes straight up and Gibson is out of control and just barrels into him.

but facts won't matter, im sure the troll sun and other fans will come in here pointing SEE SEE SEE!!!

Rynospursfan
06-11-2007, 03:38 AM
Sounds to me like he is giving Manu props not bitching about the refs.

MI21
06-11-2007, 04:08 AM
That's not crying about the refs, it's just acknowledging that Ginobili baited Gibson into the foul. Because he did. And it worked.

ManuTim_best of Fwiendz
06-11-2007, 04:20 AM
That's not crying about the refs, it's just acknowledging that Ginobili baited Gibson into the foul. Because he did. And it worked.
Eh, I still think Brown was trying to discount Ginobili's play a little bit, as if it was questionable. Not on the "tricking Gibson" part. But saying Ginobili "Tricked the ref". No he didn't. It was a legitmate play, with legitimate contact.

Ginobili's just smart. And Brown tried to downplay it as Ginobili creating the contact all by himself as if Gibson was intentionally avoiding Ginobili the whole time. :rolleyes


Don't give Brown the benefit of the doubt. It seemed to me in the presser like he was shying away from giving Gino full credit for the dagger.
You don't even have to rewatch the tape, Gibson jumped into him, Brown's just being an idiot about it.

timvp
06-11-2007, 04:26 AM
What that quote doesn't show is how Brown continues by praising Ginobili. Listening to him, it didn't come across as anything close to an insult. He was just explaining what happened.

And Spurs fans who don't think Manu drew that foul are underestimating Manu's abilities.

MannyIsGod
06-11-2007, 04:31 AM
That quote sounds nothing like the way Brown sounded when he said it post game.

greyforest
06-11-2007, 04:33 AM
here im gonna quote the most important part


Nevertheless, Brown said he grudgingly admired how Ginobili had duped Gibson into committing a foul that would have given him three free throws had he missed the shot.


grudgingly admired

ManuTim_best of Fwiendz
06-11-2007, 04:35 AM
^^ actuallly you're right. In the presser the quote shows that he wasn't really complaining about the call or "tricking refs", on paper, it looks like he's making a connection to the refs.

"he's leaning to the right, right into him, because 'Boobie' (Gibson) jumped to the side of him. Sometimes a guy like that is able to trick officials and young guys because he's been around the game for such a long time."

I guess the second part he was just talking in general, how Manu's a wiley player, like Cassell drawing contact on a play.

I still think Gibson took the bait, and Manu didn't have to draw the contact any different, then any other recognition play where the shooter capitalizes on a defensive lapse.

I just got the vibe that Brown was pulling similar recognition like the Nash implied three point play where Nash was "pulled" into Ginobili, because Ginobili grabbed his arm.

WalterBenitez
06-11-2007, 07:38 AM
hmmm being young became synonim of stupid recently??

ATRAIN
06-11-2007, 07:41 AM
Ginobli sometimes exagerates contact to draw fouls! Stop the presses!


'Yeah and Nash doesnt!!!!!!!!!!!

Obstructed_View
06-11-2007, 08:32 AM
And Spurs fans who don't think Manu drew that foul are underestimating Manu's abilities.
So does he have gravitational pull now? I certainly didn't see Manu lean at all, and I went back and watched it. Looked like Boobie plowed into him. But Nash bitched after plowing into Manu, too. Maybe Manu's telekinetic.

But I agree with you on the other point: If Brown was complaining, it was thickly wrapped in compliments for Manu, because it didn't sound the same way it reads. It sounded more to me like he was disappointed in his rookie for getting outsmarted. That's probably why Brown has been reluctant to start him.

twentyone
06-11-2007, 08:36 AM
hmmm being young became synonim of stupid recently??

Recently? Naw, being young is synonymous with being stupid since the dawn of time.

Manu flinched then went up and down (straight), and Boobie over committed to the block and hit Manu. It's happened to better guys, but it's not the end of the world. Just this game.

tmtcsc
06-11-2007, 08:48 AM
I re-watched the play. He didn't lean for shit. He went up, made the three and and fell back after getting fouled. He didn't have to do much acting either. The rookie ran at Ginobili and tried to block a jump shooter. Isn't that Pop's biggest pet peeve ?

Maybe Brown was really trying to help Gibson with those comments since he killed the Cavs rally with a stupid mistake.

Aggie Hoopsfan
06-11-2007, 10:28 AM
Manu didn't lean into anyone. He jumped straight up and down. I don't think it's so much of an insult towards Manu as it is Mike trying to do some subtle lobbying for officiating help in game 3.

michaelwcho
06-11-2007, 10:31 AM
Manu didn't lean into anyone. He jumped straight up and down. I don't think it's so much of an insult towards Manu as it is Mike trying to do some subtle lobbying for officiating help in game 3.

Exactly. A la Phil Jackson.

YoMamaIsCallin
06-11-2007, 10:35 AM
Here's the thing. There is no rule that a shooter has to jump straight up. A shooter is allowed to jump sideways to shoot if they want to. If the defender has not established position, and the defender and shooter collide, normally the foul is called on the defender, regardless of the direction of the jump. It's part of the game.

hater
06-11-2007, 10:36 AM
Brown is gotta be the shitties coach in the league if he thinks that play was a difference maker in the game and worth talking about.

how about you call your team out and your overhyped star which is getting completely embarrassed.

Brown is a pussy who will not say shit about Lebron because if he did, he'd get shipped out immediately. pussy

tlongII
06-11-2007, 10:38 AM
It was obviously an example of more dirty play by the Spurs.

Borosai
06-11-2007, 10:41 AM
I don't mind leaning as long as the shooter doesn't extend his arms or legs, or jumps unnaturally to one side to create contact. Everyone leans into a shot blocker to get calls. It's a smart play. I'm sure that's what Brown was saying.

judaspriestess
06-11-2007, 10:44 AM
It was obviously an example of more dirty play by the Spurs.
well if thats dirty I don't want to be clean :drunk

BlackFlagg
06-11-2007, 10:53 AM
It was obviously an example of more dirty play by the Spurs.

Obviously. :rolleyes

DDS4
06-11-2007, 11:05 AM
I don't think Mike Brown has to lobby for calls next game.

The Cavs got A LOT of beneficial calls in game 2. The Spurs committed more fouls and the Cavs got more free throws.

BlackFlagg
06-11-2007, 11:06 AM
I was surprised that elbow to Manu's face didn't get called.

Obstructed_View
06-11-2007, 12:28 PM
Yeah, the Cavs aren't likely to get more calls than they did last night.

ALVAREZ6
06-11-2007, 12:35 PM
He was owned.


Manu is an and-1 three-point specialist.

He got Wade on an and-1 three and made it, during the 04 Olympics.

samikeyp
06-11-2007, 12:41 PM
I think Brown was doing it more to point it out to Gibson, not the refs.

BeerIsGood!
06-11-2007, 12:58 PM
It's irrelevant. Brown wants more calls, but the Cavs got more phantom foul calls in this game than I've seen in a while. Bavetta's crew dropped the ball in this one, but it didn't make a difference.

Avitus1
06-11-2007, 01:44 PM
It was obviously an example of more dirty play by the Spurs.

And that was obviously an example of another stupid post by you.

ancestron
06-11-2007, 02:02 PM
Mentioning the referee's influence on a game in a press conference is what losers do. you'll never hear pop, or any of the Spurs say anything about the officiating at a press conference. (except when Duncan was challenged to a fight by an official during a game, and even then Duncan and the Spurs didn't blame Crawford for the loss) Jerry Sloan never mentioned anything about the officials. He's been around long enough to know better. If the roles had been reversed, pop would have said "it was a great shot" period.
What really gets me is LeBron and co.'s cockiness even after the game 2 loss. "We been in dis situation befo aginst Detroit"
This ain't Detroit, fellas.

ShoogarBear
06-11-2007, 02:15 PM
Good night, Spur fans try to find something to complain about in everything the opponent says.

michaelwcho
06-11-2007, 02:18 PM
[QUOTE=ancestron]Mentioning the referee's influence on a game in a press conference is what losers do. QUOTE]


I agree with most of your quote, but Phil Jackson does this every series. He is not a loser, but in fact the biggest winner in history!

ancestron
06-11-2007, 02:37 PM
Phil Jackson had Jordan and Shaq, so he doesnt count.
An example of every Chicago bulls timeout during their championship years--"give it to Michael!"
An example of every LA Lakers timeout during their championship years--
"get it in to Shaq!"
and where has he been the last five years without a player like them?

ancestron
06-12-2007, 01:00 AM
Good night, Spur fans try to find something to complain about in everything the opponent says.

Change your favorite team to "Cleveland Cavaliers" right now, LeBron sympathizer. Witness your chosen one completely disappearing.

MaNuMaNiAc
06-12-2007, 01:03 AM
Change your favorite team to "Cleveland Cavaliers" right now, LeBron sympathizer. Witness you're chosen one completely disappearing.:lmao @ Shoog being a Cleveland sympathizer! :lol

Dude's probably been a Spurs fan longer than you've been alive :lol

dg7md
06-12-2007, 01:18 AM
I think it's hilarious nobody understands tlongII's sarcasm.

ancestron
06-12-2007, 01:34 AM
well wtf...why is it like " ugh Spurs fans all the same".

OldDirtMcGirt
06-12-2007, 01:49 AM
Phil Jackson had Jordan and Shaq, so he doesnt count.
An example of every Chicago bulls timeout during their championship years--"give it to Michael!"
An example of every LA Lakers timeout during their championship years--
"get it in to Shaq!"
and where has he been the last five years without a player like them?

:lol at your basketball ignorance.

That's just like saying the only reason Popovich is a great coach is because he has Timmy, or like saying Red Auerbach is a great coach only because he had Bill Russell. So by your logic, Larry Brown must be a better coach than Pat Riley, because Brown won his championship without having one transcendent type of player.

T Park
06-12-2007, 01:51 AM
dirt mcgirt owns ancestro

Nice :tu

Tek_XX
06-12-2007, 02:45 AM
Woah Manu is amazing if he's able to trick guys into flying uncontrollably at him. How the hell did Brown get this job?

FlatMan
06-12-2007, 06:48 AM
Gibson wasn't "flying uncontrollably" - at all. Gibson went straight to Manu's right side in an attempt to avoid contact. Manu did a good job of baiting him and was able to lean into a little contact. Watch the freaking replay with your homer glasses off for once. Heck, Manu was leaning to his right before Gibson even got there.

TampaDude
06-12-2007, 07:46 AM
Boobie didn't have a chance...when Manu needs more magnets, Manu GETS more magnets! :lol

MrChug
06-12-2007, 07:50 AM
After Doo-Doo Brown said that I went back and looked at the play over and over. What a fucking scrub for saying that.

GO BACK TO THE ASSISTANT COACH RANKS BITCH...Pop did NOT teach you that whining part! What a cunt...

Dave McNulla
06-12-2007, 08:53 AM
i think that manu did lean to get the call, but it's not like the cavs didn't get a fair shake in the game. everybody does stuff like that, including the cavs. i've never heard brown complain about anderson varejao.

Jimcs50
06-12-2007, 09:00 AM
What that quote doesn't show is how Brown continues by praising Ginobili. Listening to him, it didn't come across as anything close to an insult. He was just explaining what happened.

And Spurs fans who don't think Manu drew that foul are underestimating Manu's abilities.

this is how I took it as well. we sure have some thin skinned Spurs' fans in here....sheeesh

Supreme_Being
06-12-2007, 09:11 AM
...in other words, Spurs-eat-Cavs. :D

ancestron
06-12-2007, 09:19 AM
:lol at your basketball ignorance.

That's just like saying the only reason Popovich is a great coach is because he has Timmy, or like saying Red Auerbach is a great coach only because he had Bill Russell. So by your logic, Larry Brown must be a better coach than Pat Riley, because Brown won his championship without having one transcendent type of player.

Must be.

Pop and Red would be the first to tell you the reason they won championships was because of their stars.

Oh, Gee!!
06-12-2007, 09:28 AM
Good play by Manu, rookie mistake by Gibson. Sums it up quite nicely, IMO.