Re: Silver Lining as the Panic Siren Sounds
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Originally Posted by
dbestpro
Then he needs to keep his left up (play big defense) cause he's about to get knocked out (no playoffs).
Nah, it will just end in an ugly decision that leaves fans numb and in bitter disappointment (see: Winky Wright).
Re: Silver Lining as the Panic Siren Sounds
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timvp
:lol Good one.
Pop is here as long as he wants to be here.
Fuck :bang; oh well, he did lead us to 4 titles, can't complain
Re: Silver Lining as the Panic Siren Sounds
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Originally Posted by
timvp
I'm not sure Pop has dictated a matchup in his coaching history. He's a counterpuncher.
When he had DRob and Tim the first 2-3 years he dictated.
Re: Silver Lining as the Panic Siren Sounds
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Originally Posted by
ShoogarBear
When he had DRob and Tim the first 2-3 years he dictated.
Well, to be fair, it's tough not to when you have 2 top 20 all-time players in the same frontcourt..
Re: Silver Lining as the Panic Siren Sounds
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Originally Posted by
ShoogarBear
When he had DRob and Tim the first 2-3 years he dictated.
Well, yeah, what was he going to do ... sit one of them? :lol
Re: Silver Lining as the Panic Siren Sounds
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Originally Posted by
timvp
Well, yeah, what was he going to do ... sit one of them? :lol
Pop 2006-2010 probably would. :depressed
Re: Silver Lining as the Panic Siren Sounds
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timvp
That said, I liked the distribution of minutes. An eight-man rotation featuring RMJ and not featuring Bogans, Finley or Bonner is a playoff-esque type rotation. This alignment allows the Spurs a lot of potential ... even though it'll be an uphill battle to get this rotation to defend well enough.
The main reason why I still believe is that Pop seems to seeing the light of common sense when it comes to who should play and how many minutes players should be out on the court.
:rollin
Re: Silver Lining as the Panic Siren Sounds