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spurs are tired
By fine, I meant "average". I'm a huge fan of Mills just like everyone else is about their favourite player.
"We all have bad games etc etc but he hasn't done fine, he's done average."
Exactly. I never said he's played great. I said he's done fine RELATIVE to everyone else, which is a fair comment as no one's had an outstanding performance these last few games (except Duncan maybe). The "he played shit part" was unnecessary because everyone's "played shit".
You can't single him out and say that he's played shit, when every other player's done just as bad or worse. Patty, as a SG on offense and PG on defense, scored 7 points against the Blazers with all of his shots coming from spot-up shots . That's exactly what Pop wants out of him. Again, if you want to say someone's played shit, then give reasons as to why you think they did played poorly, like timvp with his game thoughts. You can't just say "He's shit, fuck, let's trade him, etc". That would put you on the tier of "shittiest" posters of Spurstalk (not that I'm saying you are, nowhere close).
I try to put a bit of thought into my posts and commend all players that play well.
And they should be ... this schedule was horrible, but this time we will be rewarded later in the season. Still its encouraging that Timmy can produce such a statline at the end of the tough road schedule. Splitter ist still doing very good, but Diaw showed aggression in the 4th quarter (which is good) which led to Tiago not seeing the floor again at the end of the game. SJax and Green sucked big time. Hopefully Kawhi returns healthy and with a vengeance to improve the overall defense again. We need him against guys like Galinari ...
Well seriously there something wrong with the spurs. No way they should have lost all those games and have such unsuccessful stretch.
There might be a time to worry as some spurs players are fading. But we will see what's gonna change after full workout session.
Meanwhile Lakers won 3 in a row now
He was going off in the 4th quarter, and didn't seem to miss a beat. I love his attitude after the game in his post-game interview. A reporter asked him if he was aware that he was going to play 40 minutes tonight. Tim replied by saying that the coaching staff decides the minutes, and he just goes and plays. You could tell he had a sour taste in his mouth after tonight. The guy is a winner, and hates to lose...:tu
The team was tired which was logical given their schedule but props to them for keep fighting.
Aside of that:
-Duncan is awesome.
-Again, Pop REALLY needs to find his rotation. Spurs have played a third of the season, it's time to settle. he has to stop changing his rotation every quarter and try lineups that are destined to fail.
- Green is getting more and more monodimensional. This year he is just a streaky 3 point shooter that is a decent defender. Last year, he was way more than that and he had especially a knack for doing all the little things that require hustle and poise. Maybe he got too comfy with his new contract, maybe he is playing too much minutes and is tired but he should get back at how he played last year. The stat that show maybe the most that change is that he goes 4 times less at the line than last year.
- What's the point of having both Mills and Neal? They are both awfully similar in what tehyc oudl bring to Spurs (instant offense and 3 point shooting from the SG spot).
Mills seems to be a better spot up shooter
probably the best on the team
neal is more of a rhythm type player
he either has really hot nights or really cold nights
Green is playing out of position and it shows. He's better at SG than SF, he's got problems with the bigger/taller 3s like Durant and Gallo.
Neal isn't doing well after showing great performances every now and then. When the Spurs need buckets he can deliver but the added minutes don't help him.
The team looked fatigued...
TIMVP is one of your random thoughts that we FOR SURE need anothe rim protector? Its getting insane what other teams can do to us on the glass and has to be addressed ASAP.
When you're 36 year old PF is dropping 30 that bullshit excuse of being "fatigued" goes out the window. I call it lazy. Lazy passing, lazy rebounding, lazy transition defense, etc....
SJax looks really slow, makes me wonder is he should not be a full time back up PF and not be put on 3s anymore...
Boris on the other did good at the three a while ago and looked good vs Gallo evn tho he allowed two big 3s, he blocked him at the rim, got at least an offensive rebound...
I think we need two playmakers at all time but that may still be Boris' in the starting unit.
TP KY Boris Tiago Tim
with SJax being the 3rd big, more a stretch big than Boris since he shoots it when he's open and not fool's gold like Bonner
Giant lineup.
Pop would most likely not do it at least vs the Thunder but I believe Boris could switch on Thabo on D.
You know what? Travel is hard on anyone, changing timezones constantly sucks, having to load up, get to the airport, get on the plane, wait to take off, fly, land, taxi, get off the plane and on another bus, check into the hotel, all that shit. There's a reason road teams lose so many games in the NBA and what Stern has done to the Spurs makes it that much worse. In the last 30 days:
- San Antonio has played 16 games
- 12 of those games have been on the road, and one of the four home games was sandwiched in a stretch of six away games (and between two sets of back to backs).
And let's look at the last eight games, of which the Spurs have lost three:
Dec 7 Houston - CENTRAL time zone.
Dec 8 @ Charlotte - EASTERN time zone, and the second of a Home/Away B2B
Dec 10 @ Houston - CENTRAL time zone.
Dec 12 @ Utah - MOUNTAIN time zone.
Dec 13 @ Portland - PACIFIC time zone (second of a B2B). Four games across the continent in six days!
Dec 15 Boston - CENTRAL time zone, whoo, home for a whole game
Dec 17 @ OKC - hey, same time zone, thanks Stern
Dec 18 @ Denver - MOUNTAIN time zone (second of a B2B)
That kind of travel gets old. And three B2Bs in 8 games? Fuck that shit.
What gets me is the unforced turnovers I've seen more already than I ever remember from a Pop-coached team. That could have alot to do with all the different rotations but once their healthy it should straighten out.
I think they are shopping mills. I agree with you that they both bring the same to the table, except for a few things here and there. Although, it makes me wonder if they're shopping several players with a target in mind, for a bit of salary cap relief, or if they're interested in bringing aron bynes (fingers crossed )
Also it's funny how the rebounding between Tiago and Diaw inversed now that Tiago is playing next to Tim...
KY can't come back soon enough... Will allow Pop to stop throwing shit against the wall as far as the rotations are concerned... Hopefully.
8 games 12 days with a flight in between each game. Even the Houston road game (normally a short hop from SA) was after an east coast game and did they get a short flight to SA to have a game? nope on to Utah.
Jeez- when you really look at it closely it's even worse than you think. Add in you have no natural small forwards and one of your big 3 is out/out of sync...
I am only mildly disappointed. If they could have pulled out one of those losses I would probably be contented.