How can you say this with a straight face after the way Westbrook shit on him last round?
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I don't know if you're being sarcastic or not, but I definitely feel like he will step up big in this series, especially if Parker isn't 100 percent.
Tony can still be effective even at 70 percent, he could "fake" his condition a bit by playing a bit easy, but still scoring a few times how he has made his living his entire career. He won't need to play as many minutes if we get some solid leads, and if Parker at least does a few slashes to the basket and scores, it will seem like he's back to shape. Even if he isn't, Parker could mask his injuries... Parker doesn't need to be the leading scorer for us to win this series, him getting 15 or so a game might be enough if we get enough production from Boris, Manu, Green, and Tim.
It's all mind games at this point, Parker could just be throwing the Heat off, he might be totally serious, or tomorrow Tony might be on fire and playing an Ibaka-esque return performance regardless to any health issues.
Westbrook was OKC's best player in the Conference Finals while the Spurs didn't even need Parker to close out the Thunder.
Westbrook's Conference Finals numbers:
27ppg/6rpg/7apg on 54% TS
109 ORtg
Parker's Conference Finals numbers:
13ppg/2rpg/5apg on 51% TS
99 ORtg
Parker was a worse scorer/rebounder/passer AND less efficient. Anybody that thinks Parker outplayed WB is an idiot.
hopefully he doesnt play at all in the finals. we will win for sure
TP made the All NBA 2nd Team
Yet Parker was the best Spurs defender on Westbrook and is in the Finals while Westbrook is on holidays.
And I guess it's not coincidental that you elected to show TS% which of course takes into account FT%, which given how often Westbrook gets sent to the line for no real reason, inflates his TS% artificially.
But hey, I'm not surprised you prefer the loser...
Yes, he's in the Finals thanks to Manu/TD/Leonard/Green/Splitter carrying his ass.
Makes sense to use TS% in this comparison since you want to reward the guys that are aggressively attacking the basket. Parker's played soft basketball throughout this post-season - career low playoff year when it comes to drawing free throws. And it's not like the refs don't like him because he plays for the Spurs either. Manu, for example, has the same free throw attempt rate as Westbrook in these playoffs.
I support the superior player. I support the guy that hasn't quit on his team twice in these playoffs.
stats shown on tv said when parker was guarding westbook he was not effective when others were westbrook was effective
parker has never got the calls and some do not understand it
he shots all thoses points in the paint yet he does not get to the free throw line
westbrook quite on his team on game 6 when he shot the ball over the backboard when kd was wide open for a three
westrbrook also shot more shots then kd in the overtime
had tp did that instead of westbrook you would have said tunnel version
westbrook is a better rebounder but he has a better rebounder body then tp
Why stop at these five? Afraid to go full retard?
Westbrook isn't aggressively attacking the basket, he's aggressively attacking other players... and getting free throws for it.Quote:
Makes sense to use TS% in this comparison since you want to reward the guys that are aggressively attacking the basket. Parker's played soft basketball throughout this post-season - career low playoff year when it comes to drawing free throws. And it's not like the refs don't like him because he plays for the Spurs either. Manu, for example, has the same free throw attempt rate as Westbrook in these playoffs.
You support the loser, period.Quote:
I support the superior player. I support the guy that hasn't quit on his team twice in these playoffs.
Not that this information will make any difference to the rabid TP haters like Apilosic and Johnny Ringo, but Dr. Jason Garret, who works directly with Tony as a rehab specialist, said this morning that besides the light ankle sprain, Tony also has been dealing with a bone bruise in his left ankle.
I have had bone bruises and they are exceptionally painful. However, Garret said that there was no reason that he couldn't be given pain meds and/or injections for the pain, and that if that is successful, Tony should be able to be close to 100%.
Some of us will consider this excellent news.
Go Spurs Go!
:pctoss
no way meds get you close to 100% unless they contain heavy doses of heroin/cocaine/morphine
:pctoss sounds like Tony mighh need an amputation just to carry on a normal life :pctoss
congrats Miami :pctoss
I picked those five because they're all leading the team in PER this post-season. Guess you could go one more and add Diaw too:
21.6 - TD
21.1 - Manu
19.0 - Tiago
17.2 - Kawhi
17.0 - Diaw
16.0 - Green
16.0 - Parker
:cry Not enough free throws for Tony :cry
Just posting facts. Anybody that thinks Tony outplayed WB is a fucking idiot. Parker was SO valuable to the team that we were able to close out, on the road, without him.
per for manu is a joke because he is not effective in 48 minutes
hecan barely play 30 and be somewhat effective the next game unless he has 2 days off
spurs run a motion o and so the point guard does not average a lot of assist but get hockey assist
spurs average one if not the most assist in the nba thanks to motion o but the point guard does not get a lot
all the players get a lot but if you look at stats since the point does not get a lot of assist he gets outplayed LOL
what was westbrook problem when he was in sa? he is the point guard and they got beat by 80 points in sa
06.06.2014:
"The score is flattering. It's been a very close match. Which came down to the end. We battled throughout the whole game, it wasn't easy. There were many turnovers and a lot of nervousness. A finals game is always special. We had 22 turnovers because Miami had a really great defense. They're very fast, and they're strong from the bench. We should have done better choices.
With the A/C broken, the arena was overheated. Many players suffered from the heat, but personally I didn't mind. I'm used in Europe to play in in warm arenas like this, it didn't bother me.
Physically, I wasn't sure what to expect. I wasn't sure how my ankle would react. I was a bit cautious in the first quarter, I wanted to see how things were going. Then I started feeling better and better as the game went on, and when my ankle was warmed up I was aggressive. I'm satisfied with my first game because I wasn't sure how I was going to feel physically.
We know that Miami is very strong mentally. It's on us to stay focused. We must win this game, it's important because the Heat rarely lose two games in a row. We can play a lot better."
Original: http://www.tp9.net/spurs/rester-serieux/
thanks
"It was very close, it's very frustrating, but that's Basketball. We were there, leading by 1. We have a stop and then we don't make the basket to end the game. On Chalmers flagrant, it stopped my breathing. I was pretty pissed because I missed both my FT after that. But it felt better after. I don't think we lost because of our missed FT. We're playing against a great team.
LeBron was on fire during the 3rd, and it helped them a lot. That's why they've been NBA champs 2 times. He's the best player in the world, and tonight he proved it. He made a lot of big shots for them.
I trust in Manu, I've been playing with him a long time. And when he has the ball, he usually does good things. It happens... You have to look at the entire game and not just one move. Now we lost home court and will have to win in Miami. We have 2 opportunities to achieve it. It will be tough but we did it last year, we won game 1 there.
We'll try to leave with this mindset. You have to win road games to win a title. Everybody knows it. We're disappointed and frustrated because we want to play better. We haven't been playing our best basket-ball so far. But those are big games. It's the Finals. You have the 2 best teams in the worlds. We have to defend better and we have to stay positive. We have to win in Miami."
http://www.tp9.net/spurs/tout-a-refaire/
Thanks for the up-to-date info.
good to see him standing up for Manu…Nice to see that the players stand up for each other. Wish the fans did more of that.