Re: Why doesn't Danny and Kawhi have the same room for mistakes as Marco..Favoritism?
you could see this guy was an attention whore since the start of the season... not sure why people don't just let his threads die, tbh
Re: Why doesn't Danny and Kawhi have the same room for mistakes as Marco..Favoritism?
this guy is so fucking dumb :lol
Re: Why doesn't Danny and Kawhi have the same room for mistakes as Marco..Favoritism?
According to Harlem he's got the hottest schtick on the board :lmao
Re: Why doesn't Danny and Kawhi have the same room for mistakes as Marco..Favoritism?
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Splits
According to Harlem he's got the hottest schtick on the board :lmao
I mean, apparently so
Re: Why doesn't Danny and Kawhi have the same room for mistakes as Marco..Favoritism?
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cd98
They need to save Danny and Kawhi for the next series. Belli hardly played against Dallas and he'll get less time vs Thunder.
No team in the playoffs still provides the mismatch that VC did off the bench for the Mavs.
Re: Why doesn't Danny and Kawhi have the same room for mistakes as Marco..Favoritism?
still refuse to bite the bait for a dumbass who is a Spurs fan and has Lebron as a top 5 favorite player...
Re: Why doesn't Danny and Kawhi have the same room for mistakes as Marco..Favoritism?
This is a very persistent troll :lol
Re: Why doesn't Danny and Kawhi have the same room for mistakes as Marco..Favoritism?
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sook
Biggest try hard faggot on this site. Normally I ignore it and don't bring any attention to this shit, but goddamn...I hope you have down syndrome to excuse that retarded shit you spew out.
:lmao
Re: Why doesn't Danny and Kawhi have the same room for mistakes as Marco..Favoritism?
The bench need to find some form after the last series and if Beilli finds his shot that turn around off balanced shot he has then playing the extended minutes was worth it.
He has hit a couple and looks like that form is coming back.
Plus Mills is also finding his stroke.
When we need KL and Green they will be rested and ready to roll, KL especially 40 mpg if needed on KD and Bron.
Think about it its not rocket science.
We maybe have something like 15 games to go in about 30 days if we are still there at the end, that's a lot of basketball.
Re: Why doesn't Danny and Kawhi have the same room for mistakes as Marco..Favoritism?
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apalisoc_9
I realize that man, but he allowed Manu to play through three fouls in the third last game while Kawhi sat the whole quarter with three fouls in the third..If that's not favoritism, I don't know what is...
With all due respect (and someone other than me needs to determine how much is actually DUE in your case), it is NOT favoritism. It is in fact a coach knowing his player personnel and how they should be handled not only for the current game but for the future as well.
Some relevant points so that you may learn at least what favoritism ISN'T;
1. When referees start calling a guy like Kawhi for fouls, it not only hurts our team because we need his defense, but it also hurts Kawhi later in the current series and in any series we get to in the future. Players get reputations for being foulers or not being foulers. Do you remember last season when Splitter would get called for a lot more fouls than he does this year? Pop would sit him down so he wouldn't get a reputation as a fouler. Refs look at stats before games and they look at who is more likely to be fouling, etc. So protecting Kawhi from fouling out is important not only in whatever game he is playing in right now, but it is also important to make sure that he is not getting undue attention from the refs in upcoming games. In the second game of this series, that one ref was positively going after Kawhi…it is important to get Kawhi away from that kind of situation. Gives Kawhi some time to calm down and gives the ref some distance from paying so much attention to him.
2. Successful players like Manu have learned over time how not to pick up another foul and still be effective on the defensive end. He/they may not be AS effective after several foul calls, but they have proven over time that they can help and not get more fouls. That is not necessarily the case with Kawhi yet.
As good as he is, he is still young, and the particular talent of playing well without getting more fouls is not yet completely developed.
3. Pulling Danny for Manu in this instance is more than anything a choice for bball i.q. Danny can be a terrific defender, or he can be boneheaded. He can make threes, but is not as effective at handling the ball or driving to the basket as Manu is. So replacing him with Manu means you have another ball handler on the floor to help Tony, who is getting a lot of defensive attention, and you haven't lost anything offensively. We all know that Manu can be boneheaded too, but few of us doubt his superior court vision or passing ability, driving to the basketball ability or bball i.q. He is simply the better player.
If you are genuinely interested in knowing why some of the substitution patterns are the way they are, the above three points will help.
If you merely want to bitch because your favorite player(s) has been pulled, then nothing anyone can say will help, and most of us will stop trying.