Re: Pop and the pecking order..
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Originally Posted by
Rob123
I'm sorry but I think your views are myopic.
The Spurs have become great because of they culture they have built over so many decades of hard work. You cant freak out and throw the baby out with the bath water over one game or even one series or season. Culture trumps all especially for a team that doesnt really attract big name FA's like San Antonio.
There's plenty of things we dont see that go into the rotations like practice time, practice performance, team fit etc. You've got to stick with the guys that have put in the work even if some flash in the pan may be a better match up. By being patient and allowing the guys that put in the work to fail Pop is making it easier to switch to what works with out destroying chemistry.
You'll have to get on Robdiaz's level by instead writing something like, "nuh uh! Kawhi's the worst player in the league right now!"
But seriously...good post. Robdiaz would fit in well in the Knicks culture tbh.
Re: Pop and the pecking order..
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Originally Posted by
cd98
Stats are manipulated. I'm sure Tony could get his stats up if he played against the NBA's third stringers in garbage time.
People have been trying to explain how these advanced stats work for years to Robdiaz...I don't think he's going to get it anytime soon.
Re: Pop and the pecking order..
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Originally Posted by
robdiaz2191
Keep being in denial. Parker is a bad PG. Anyone who watches a game can see that.
Except the announcers, analysts, media outlets, actual Spurs fans, people who don't post every 15 seconds about him, and coaches around the league who keep voting him as an All-Star.