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How should the Spurs attack the Lakers if they were to meet right now in the WCF?
Since these two seem likely destined for a meeting in the WCF, how do you guys think that San Antonio should attack the Lakers?
Currently, I think LA would win in a 7 game series but SA could win if the following happened (assuming neither team make any trades)....
1. Tim Duncan channel his younger self
-This is the most important and obvious one, imo. Tim Duncan has to step up and be the #1/defensive anchor in the playoffs. McDyess and Splitter just aren't quality defensive bigs and Blair would get worn down by Gasol over 7 games. That's why I think it's up to Duncan to get the best out of the 1 on 1 matchup vs Gasol.
2. Hope Bynum turns into a lazy fuck on offense
-This would help the Spurs greatly on defense and is obviously something that's not out of the question. With one 7 footer deciding to take it easy on offense it makes it much easier on the defense.
3. Hope Odom doesn't go off too much
-IMO, this is the one guy SA won't have any answers for. McDyess is the one guy who I could see slowing him down, but he'll probably get his regardless.
4. Turn Kobe into a chucker
-Get ahead early and this will always happen. LA plays right into the Spurs hand.
5. Hope Artest gets the green light on offense
:lol
So yeah, that's what it would take for the Spurs to beat LA right now. Certainly things that are doable. Should be a fun series if these two meet up
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Re: How should the Spurs attack the Lakers if they were to meet right now in the WCF?
The only reason you would post this is cause you know and hate that the spurs will beat the lakers
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Re: How should the Spurs attack the Lakers if they were to meet right now in the WCF?
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The_Worlds_finest
The only reason you would post this is cause you know and hate that the spurs will beat the lakers
:lol
I have no idea who you are, but you're probably someone I made fun of a long time ago and your ass is still sore. This isn't even a troll post and you're already assuming the fetal position
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Re: How should the Spurs attack the Lakers if they were to meet right now in the WCF?
1) Defense has to show up. Have to keep a handle on their trio of bigs, run their shooters off the line, and bait Kobe into chucking them out of the game. Containing the Lakers is a very difficult task for a very good reason; they are a well constructed team. But the Spurs are one of the few teams that may have the components to do so.
2) Shooters have to be ready for shoot. Phil has always shut down Parker by packing the lane, so the drive to the basket won't be as reliable for any of the guards. Still, driving and dishing should find open shooters on the perimeter. The Spurs will need these shots to win. Parker's mid-range game could also help keep the defense honest, and keep him afloat against a team that has caused him fits in the past.
3) Tim Duncan has to negate Pau Gasol. The Spurs have shown this season that they don't necessarily need Tim Duncan's scoring to be great, but the Lakers need Gasol's. If these two Hall of Fame bigs can play to a draw, I think the remaining talent comes out in the Spurs favor.
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Re: How should the Spurs attack the Lakers if they were to meet right now in the WCF?
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Dex
3) Tim Duncan has to negate Pau Gasol. The Spurs have shown this season that they don't necessarily need Tim Duncan to be great, but the Lakers need Gasol. If these two Hall of Fame bigs can play to a draw, I think the remaining talent comes out in the Spurs favor.
This is the big key imho
Outside of LO and Kobe the Lakers have no other guy who can score consistently. The Spurs have a ton of guys that can light it up ala Manu, Parker, Jefferson, Neal, Hill
In 2003, when the Spurs knocked off LA, it started with Duncan owning Shaq 1 on 1 and you could just see the confidence build within the rest of the team. History is gonna have to repeat itself this year.
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Re: How should the Spurs attack the Lakers if they were to meet right now in the WCF?
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BUMP.
:lol
I have no idea who you are, but you're probably someone I made fun of a long time ago and your ass is still sore. This isn't even a troll post and you're already assuming the fetal position
A long time ago? You mean sometime in your 138 post history? Or as bump?
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Re: How should the Spurs attack the Lakers if they were to meet right now in the WCF?
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Originally Posted by
BUMP.
:lol
I have no idea who you are, but you're probably someone I made fun of a long time ago and your ass is still sore. This isn't even a troll post and you're already assuming the fetal position
It is a troll post, and you should own that because the alternative is that you are an idiot.
Three of your options invoke "hope" to get there. How is hoping the same as attacking?
So yeah, you are trolling. It's too cold in these parts for that, you would need to be much deeper than you obviously can go in order to get bit.
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Re: How should the Spurs attack the Lakers if they were to meet right now in the WCF?
On defense, the Spurs bigs must contain/neutralize LAL's bigs. That'll force Kobe into chuck-mode. On offense, the back-court must attack, attack, attack (run them into the ground) and hopefully the 3pt shooters show up.
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Re: How should the Spurs attack the Lakers if they were to meet right now in the WCF?
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Dex
3) Tim Duncan has to negate Pau Gasol. The Spurs have shown this season that they don't necessarily need Tim Duncan's scoring to be great, but the Lakers need Gasol's. If these two Hall of Fame bigs can play to a draw, I think the remaining talent comes out in the Spurs favor.
Pau Gasol isn't a Hall of Fame player.
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Re: How should the Spurs attack the Lakers if they were to meet right now in the WCF?
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TIMMYD!
Pau Gasol isn't a Hall of Fame player.
If he keeps winning championships at the rate he has in Los Angeles, I'd like to see them keep him out.
I know Pau isn't like a top 5 center ever or anything, but he is a very good player. He was just buried in mediocrity in Memphis, and may not necessarily be the best leader.
Still, it is no small coincidence that the Lakers have made three straight Finals appearances since acquiring Gasol, and taken two of them to the bank. I was never a big Gasol fan, but that kind of impact cannot be ignored.
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Re: How should the Spurs attack the Lakers if they were to meet right now in the WCF?
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Dex
If he keeps winning championships at the rate he has in Los Angeles, I'd like to see them keep him out.
I know Pau isn't like a top 5 center ever or anything, but he is a very good player. He was just buried in mediocrity in Memphis, and may not necessarily be the best leader.
Still, it is no small coincidence that the Lakers have made three straight Finals appearances since acquiring Gasol, and taken two of them to the bank. I was never a big Gasol fan, but that kind of impact cannot be ignored.
Pau could definetely make the HOF and a lot will depend (as with Bynum) of the Lakers legacy after Bryant really slows down. If those two keep them in the mix for titles both will have legit chances down the line. (I realize Pau past 30 but bigs tend to play longer.)
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Re: How should the Spurs attack the Lakers if they were to meet right now in the WCF?
:lol at thinking these lakers will get to the WCF. They'll be lucky to get to the 2nd round...
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Re: How should the Spurs attack the Lakers if they were to meet right now in the WCF?
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Originally Posted by
Dex
If he keeps winning championships at the rate he has in Los Angeles, I'd like to see them keep him out.
I know Pau isn't like a top 5 center ever or anything, but he is a very good player. He was just buried in mediocrity in Memphis, and may not necessarily be the best leader.
Still, it is no small coincidence that the Lakers have made three straight Finals appearances since acquiring Gasol, and taken two of them to the bank. I was never a big Gasol fan, but that kind of impact cannot be ignored.
I have to agree with this. Pau Gasol is much more important to LA than people give him credit for. He was one of the biggest "trades" in the last 20 years tbh, especially in terms of effect on the team that acquired him.
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You know what, there's a number of insults I can type, all of which have been overused. But I just don't think you're worth it BUMP, because I think you're lonely, you spend so much time on ST, it would be understandable if you came every once and while to poke fun, but no, you dwell on this forum. & what satisfaction does that give you? Is it going to help you find a girlfriend spending all your time here? Come on man, I've told a few other people, and I'll tell you, you need to focus on growing up a little more.
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Re: How should the Spurs attack the Lakers if they were to meet right now in the WCF?
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Originally Posted by
BUMP.
Since these two seem likely destined for a meeting in the WCF, how do you guys think that San Antonio should attack the Lakers?
3. Hope Odom doesn't go off too much
-IMO, this is the one guy SA won't have any answers for. McDyess is the one guy who I could see slowing him down, but he'll probably get his regardless.
4. Turn Kobe into a chucker
-Get ahead early and this will always happen. LA plays right into the Spurs hand.
5. Hope Artest gets the green light on offense
:lol
So yeah, that's what it would take for the Spurs to beat LA right now. Certainly things that are doable. Should be a fun series if these two meet up
RJ has done an excellent job on Odom in the past
Hill done a nice job on Kobe, but if Kobe finds his range not many can stop him.
Artest will guard RJ, most RJs points come from the 3 ball so Artest and his solid defense will be at the arc where I'm sure RJ will still get enough open looks.
If Parker plays like he is the Fakers have no chance as they can't stop him.
This game will be won or lost at the Point Guard position.
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Re: How should the Spurs attack the Lakers if they were to meet right now in the WCF?
Mercilessly attack the Laker perimeter defenders and get out in transition often. Those are the two biggest weaknesses the Lakers have. Perimeter and transition defense.
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Re: How should the Spurs attack the Lakers if they were to meet right now in the WCF?
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Originally Posted by
Dex
Still, it is no small coincidence that the Lakers have made three straight Finals appearances since acquiring Gasol, and taken two of them to the bank. I was never a big Gasol fan, but that kind of impact cannot be ignored.
Yep, people sometimes forget that LA was first round fodder (or didn't make the playoffs) before Gasol.
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Re: How should the Spurs attack the Lakers if they were to meet right now in the WCF?
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Originally Posted by
BUMP.
Since these two seem likely destined for a meeting in the WCF, how do you guys think that San Antonio should attack the Lakers?
Currently, I think LA would win in a 7 game series but SA could win if the following happened (assuming neither team make any trades)....
1. Tim Duncan channel his younger self
-This is the most important and obvious one, imo. Tim Duncan has to step up and be the #1/defensive anchor in the playoffs. McDyess and Splitter just aren't quality defensive bigs and Blair would get worn down by Gasol over 7 games. That's why I think it's up to Duncan to get the best out of the 1 on 1 matchup vs Gasol.
2. Hope Bynum turns into a lazy fuck on offense
-This would help the Spurs greatly on defense and is obviously something that's not out of the question. With one 7 footer deciding to take it easy on offense it makes it much easier on the defense.
3. Hope Odom doesn't go off too much
-IMO, this is the one guy SA won't have any answers for. McDyess is the one guy who I could see slowing him down, but he'll probably get his regardless.
4. Turn Kobe into a chucker
-Get ahead early and this will always happen. LA plays right into the Spurs hand.
5. Hope Artest gets the green light on offense
:lol
So yeah, that's what it would take for the Spurs to beat LA right now. Certainly things that are doable. Should be a fun series if these two meet up
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Re: How should the Spurs attack the Lakers if they were to meet right now in the WCF?
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Cry Havoc
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Are you hinting at something here, some veiled assertion?
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Re: How should the Spurs attack the Lakers if they were to meet right now in the WCF?
1. Score more points than the Lakers do in 4 out of the 7 games they play them in.
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Re: How should the Spurs attack the Lakers if they were to meet right now in the WCF?
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TheSpurglar
1. Score more points than the Lakers do in 4 out of the 7 games they play them in.
Hopefully the first 4. :toast
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Re: How should the Spurs attack the Lakers if they were to meet right now in the WCF?
make kobe play 1 aganist 9
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Re: How should the Spurs attack the Lakers if they were to meet right now in the WCF?
I'm thinkin at the knees.
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Re: How should the Spurs attack the Lakers if they were to meet right now in the WCF?
have Bill Millers chopped beef on buns catered to their hotel
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Re: How should the Spurs attack the Lakers if they were to meet right now in the WCF?
The team able to make some stops will win the series. Since the Spurs offense is better balanced, it will be more difficult to contain. Another factor is that the Spurs have the right players to contain the Lakers best offensive players, while the Lakers don't have that.
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Re: How should the Spurs attack the Lakers if they were to meet right now in the WCF?
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dunkman
The team able to make some stops will win the series. Since the Spurs offense is better balanced, it will be more difficult to contain. Another factor is that the Spurs have the right players to contain the Lakers best offensive players, while the Lakers don't have that.
SAS can't contain the Lakers frontcourt over a 7 game series. They can only hope they have "off" nights.
Oh snap, I forgot ya'll have Euroleague MVP Tiago Splitter. We're fucked:depressed
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Re: How should the Spurs attack the Lakers if they were to meet right now in the WCF?
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DeadlyDynasty
SAS can't contain the Lakers frontcourt over a 7 game series. They can only hope they have "off" nights.
if they play, Spurs will win or die with the 3 ball, defend hard against the entry passes and the 3 point line, trying to force LA to shoot the mid range jumpers.
either that or Splitter will dominate.
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Re: How should the Spurs attack the Lakers if they were to meet right now in the WCF?
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Blake
if they play, Spurs will win or die with the 3 ball, defend hard against the entry passes and the 3 point line, trying to force LA to shoot the mid range jumpers.
either that or Splitter will dominate.
Perimeter play only wins it in NCAA tourney. A dominant frontcourt wins it in the NBA...unless of course Michael Jordan is on your team
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Re: How should the Spurs attack the Lakers if they were to meet right now in the WCF?
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DeadlyDynasty
Perimeter play only wins it in NCAA tourney. A dominant frontcourt wins it in the NBA...unless of course Michael Jordan is on your team
or Nazr Mohammed.
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Blake
have Bill Millers chopped beef on buns catered to their hotel
lol
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Blake
or Nazr Mohammed.
and arguably the best PF of all time still playing at a dominant level. Convenient omission, tbh
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Re: How should the Spurs attack the Lakers if they were to meet right now in the WCF?
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DeadlyDynasty
and arguably the best PF of all time still playing at a dominant level. Convenient omission, tbh
So currently the Lakers have a dominant back court.
Got it.
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Re: How should the Spurs attack the Lakers if they were to meet right now in the WCF?
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Blake
So currently the Lakers have a dominant back court.
Got it.
You're six kinds of stupid...no wonder your wife is fucking every swingin' dick she meets
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DeadlyDynasty
You're six kinds of stupid...no wonder your wife is fucking every swingin' dick she meets
1) you don't know what a frontcourt consists of
2) my exwife's stupidity has nothing to do with my basketball intelligence
I don't know where you counted 6, but I just confirmed that you are 2 kinds of stupid.
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Originally Posted by
DeadlyDynasty
SAS can't contain the Lakers frontcourt over a 7 game series. They can only hope they have "off" nights.
Oh snap, I forgot ya'll have Euroleague MVP Tiago Splitter. We're fucked:depressed
The Spurs can use Jefferson or Blair for Odom. Duncan has always guarded Gasol.
For Bynum the Spurs have Dice and Splitter. Remember that Dice's bigger than listed, Splitter is good defensively so far.
The red rocket probably won't see a lot of playtime, or will rotate on defense to guard Artest, while Jefferson guards Odom.
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Re: How should the Spurs attack the Lakers if they were to meet right now in the WCF?
I would say sweep the leg
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Re: How should the Spurs attack the Lakers if they were to meet right now in the WCF?
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DMC
Three of your options invoke "hope" to get there. How is hoping the same as attacking?
Well I'm sorry dumbass, but that's what it's gonna take to beat LA. Do you think the Spurs are good enough to beat LA when Kobe is distributing, Andrew Bynum is dominating, and Artest isn't being a dumbass? Hell no. If you think you can, you're fucking retarded.
However, those things have just a good a chance of happening as not happening, so therefore it's not a troll post since I'm saying the Spurs have atleast a 50% shot. All I'm saying is that the Spurs need to do a few things and then get a little help by hoping LA plays out of their game a little bit. Don't like it, go cry me a river. They're the defending champs for a reason.
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DeadlyDynasty
SAS can't contain the Lakers frontcourt over a 7 game series. They can only hope they have "off" nights.
Oh snap, I forgot ya'll have Euroleague MVP Tiago Splitter. We're fucked:depressed
Or Kobe playing 1 on 5, still trying to prove hes MJ lite.
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Re: How should the Spurs attack the Lakers if they were to meet right now in the WCF?
How should we attack them? Easy, aim for Bynum's and Gasol's knees and we have an easy victory
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Re: How should the Spurs attack the Lakers if they were to meet right now in the WCF?
If the Spurs were to meet the Lakers in the WCF right NOW???
Obviously they should change nothing, since under the status quo they wouldn't have to. Attack the Lakers like they are doing to every team.
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Re: How should the Spurs attack the Lakers if they were to meet right now in the WCF?
Backcourt speed, good ball movement, and dashes of Timmy in the post...yeah, he can still do that.
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Re: How should the Spurs attack the Lakers if they were to meet right now in the WCF?
They attack the Lakers like they did last game, let Parker loose, eventually he'll open it up for guys like Gary Neal, G Hill, Manu who will also create for guys like McDyess, Bonner,.....on D, they just have to Limit Kobe, make shots hard for him, and play tough on everyone else, 3 Pts will be the difference, because they take so many. The Lakers will know that is their game plan, so they will try to close out, but the spurs can counter by up faking and driving to the hoop, which will also open up for guys like Tim Duncan...Richard Jefferson, James Anderson....well you get it.... If everyone is rolling for the lakers come Playoff time, we are looking at a game 7, hopefully in San Antonio, which could be the deciding factor, you know how Manu gets fueled by his SA fans, pure passion!!!!!