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raspsa
12-04-2007, 12:08 AM
To what can we attribute the low turnover rate the Spurs have been experiencing so far this season?

Amuseddaysleeper
12-04-2007, 02:19 AM
fabricio oberto

SenorSpur
12-04-2007, 02:22 AM
If the Spurs want to win the battle versus the Mavs on Wed, they'd BETTER take much better care of the ball this time than last.

As to your general question, I'd say familiarity with one another. Knowing where each other is supposed to be on the floor. Crisp passing, sharp cuts to the basket.

RuffnReadyOzStyle
12-04-2007, 04:41 AM
Yeah, it's all familiarity. This team knows one another, plays entirely without ego, and executes like a machine. Maybe the Spurs don't have the most talent going around (although they don't suffer a lack of it), but what sets them apart is that they are the best team in sports.

slayermin
12-04-2007, 04:48 AM
To what can we attribute the low turnover rate the Spurs have been experiencing so far this season?

Great passing and shot selection.

Obstructed_View
12-04-2007, 03:33 PM
Beno on the Kings, of course.

ancestron
12-04-2007, 03:49 PM
the magnets

Solid D
12-04-2007, 04:08 PM
I know I mentioned this in another thread, in another way but...

2006-7 Roster.............2007-08 Roster
1. Tim Duncan.................Tim Duncan
2. Fabricio Oberto............Fabricio Oberto
3. Bruce Bowen...............Bruce Bowen
4. Manu Ginobili...............Manu Ginobili
5. Tony Parker.................Tony Parker
6. Michael Finley...............Michael Finley
7. Brent Barry..................Brent Barry
8. Francisco Elson.............Francisco Elson
9. Matt Bonner.................Matt Bonner
10. Jacque Vaughn.............Jacque Vaughn
11. Robert Horry.................Robert Horry
12. Beno Udrih...................Ime Udoka

Barbarian
12-04-2007, 04:20 PM
It's the age factor. Too damn cranky too be giving away freebies. Besides, it means more running for their over the hill asses.

Solid D
12-04-2007, 04:21 PM
Two other points to consider is that:
1) Tim is normally the TO king for the Spurs in their hub-and-spoke offense, but the Spurs have used more motion offense and less low post offense thusfar. The Spurs are a little less predictable and Tim is less of a target with TP and Manu playing in such dominant fashion.
2) Tony Parker has dramatically improved his assist/TO ratio. In 2007-08, Tony currently has a ratio of 3.27 (7.1 APG/2.17 TO) and in 2006-07, TP's A/TO ratio was only 2.2 (5.5 APG/2.48 TO). Francisco Elson is also playing fewer minutes :smokin.