Tony Parker looked washed out there tonight, Clippers went under every screen daring him to shoot jumpers
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Tony Parker looked washed out there tonight, Clippers went under every screen daring him to shoot jumpers
Parker looked terrible washed up but...
Danny Green 2-11? Boris Diaw 2-12? Aron Baynes 2-7? Manu Ginobili 2-6?
Seriously? Still committed to the e-shtick?
we lost that game during the end of 3rd quarter going from 53-59 (-6) to 64-79 (-15) guess what parker was on the bench during that strecht,
that was just a poor team effort blaming it on one player or an other is just studip as fuck
this forum has become unreadble even timvp run from the place and didn't looked back, this hatred for player that brought us so much enjoyement and titles is incomprehensible.
Along with Boris and Green, he was one of our worst players last night. The criticism is justified. He was complete dogshit and sank the team any time he was on the court. He had a 79 ORtg last night. Chris Paul was at 135 ORtg. One of these guys knew how to run a proper offense. The other didn't.
Hmmm,I had a tv. I saw the injuries. But whatever, special effects probably. The conspiracy goes deep.
Let me criticize Parker like a normal person: he looked slow, he was hesitant, those nagging injuries and the clippers aggressive defense really took its toll on him. I'd like to see the offense open up more but the lack of good ball handlers is apparent when Tony is off and the other team is aggressive on
defense.
He's just old. Its not like a personal failing to get old. Blame Pop for relying on him too much
It could be special effects. My other theory is that tonight he put on a prosthetic ankle/foot to start the game. Then he activated the "roll/twist" function so we could see it on TV. That way he would have an excuse if he played bad, which he did. Sometimes he coordinates with the FSSW/TNT/ESPN effects department to fake his injuries (in a way that we can see them "happen" live of course), but tonight I'm pretty sure he used the prosthetic method.
lol nagging injuries
Everytime he shits the bed its a sore something with this guy. Last year it was a sore ankle vs OKC, in '13 his ankle was bothering, I'm sure there was an excuse for his '12 collapse, he had the flu when Kerr bailed him out in '03, etc. It's like he's superhuman and never plays bad unless he's injured. :lol
Yup, Doc played Blake 43 min, Redick 36, Paul and Jordan 38. No clipper bench player played over 20 min except for Crawford at 23. Clippers going all out right now but could catch up to them when the games go every other day. Especially in game 5 when they come back to LA.
in the grand scheme of things I'm not sure that it matters who wins or loses the series. Judging by the way both teams played last night, I'm not sure they could beat the next level. We know the Spurs can step it up when they start clicking but I'm not sure the Clippers can. They played as well as they could last night I think.
What? Tony went for 20/7/4/1 through the '12 playoffs. How is that a collapse? Are you joking? Duncan was the next closest Spurs in terms of scoring and was still several PPG behind Parker. Ginobili was the next closest Spur in facilitating with several less APG than Parker. Then next biggest contributor was Jackson or Leonard and neither of those guys even averaged 9 PPG in the playoffs.
Not that I agree with all the Parker hate, but there's an ESPN insider article just posted titled "Ranking all 80 playoff starters". I haven't read it, since I'm not an ESPN insider, but it would be interesting to see where they rank Parker among others.
http://i.imgur.com/NRnguhm.png
Nice streak. But I'm sure you can do better.
Lol, has them on ignore list, supposedly to ignore them, but writes about them being on his ignore list, not ignoring them :lol