Hear, hear.
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Green's defense on Curry was superb. He also hit some "sssshhhhhh" 3's late in the game to take the crowd out of it.
Kawhi did a great job on Thompson. He's also been crashing the boards hard this series. Most of his points are coming off putbacks with a few post ups mixed in if he has a mismatch. His shooting hasnt really been there though, and thats been a problem at the line. He's still made some clutch baskets and has been an overall plus, so if he can get hot in a game or two it would make us that much more dangerous.
CoJo came in and raped Jack on the defensive end. All the frustrating little blow bys, pull ups, and fadeaways that he was pulling off in game 2 werent working against Cory. By getting into Jack's jersey and moving his feet smartly/not biting on pump fakes, he frustrated him and cooled their run. He is still too passive on offense though. Passed up a wide open 3, and the only jumper he took was an off balance fadeaway with the clock running down. He needs to shoot and attack when open.
Splitter is a pussy on offense .
I'm having a non-stop ejaculation it might require medical attention I'm just drinking lots of water for now tbh
Matty had a wonderful 1st round. I hope he enjoys his courtside seats for the rest of the playoffs tbh.
Spurs need to play 48 more minutes like tonight on Sunday and all but end this series.
Bonner isn't good against teams that thrive when going small like OKC. He's best against teams that like to play two slow bigs.
Unfortunately there are no more teams of those caliber in the playoffs left.
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Even if we would have played the Pistons ppl would be saying they have so much talent we're done. Basketball is not all about talent . Its about being smarter than your oppenent. Be ready for their jabs and counter with a left hook.
Was Jessica Alba, the Golden State Warriors 2007 faithful in attendance?
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Maybe Pops was reading my post to go big and check Curry. Diaw attacking was great, it was there all night. Curry and Thompson just didn't miss, Danny and Kawhi was just great closing in and hassling. Great team defense. Just cut down on fancy passes which caused a coupleof turnovers. Need to box-out better and don't give them second chances. Go Spurs Go!
Curry and Thompson still combined for 6 of 14 from three (43%), which is about par for the course. The big difference was the other guys missed all of their treys unlike the prior two games. The W's need the team to put up 40% from three and close to 50% overall from the field to win if we execute like we did.
Great to win by 10 even though (1) +8 offensive rebounding differential led to ten extra shots for GS and (2) below average 3pt shooting (Manu 1 for 8, ouch).
That freaking crowd meter pissed me off.
Wouldn't hurt to give some fully fleshed out game thoughts..
It was nice to see The Spurs taking back control of their game, i.e; controlling the pace, not trying to play one-on-one, not trying to take the first shot available, playing great D, etc, etc. Pop said they had a bit of an "identity-crisis" or something when this series first started. :lol Anyway... I hope Tony will be okay to play on Sunday (he was sooo good tonight), and Pop will stick to pretty much what he did tonight as far as rotations go. NO more small-ball, Pop. PLLEEEAAASSSEEE. http://l.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/mesg/emoticons7/63.gif
8 man rotation:
TP/Green/KL/Timmy/Tiago
Cory/Manu/Diaw
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