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Is the Parker injury a blessing in disguise?
Serious question. Spurs just have better offense and spacing when Mills is in for Parker. And the only play I see Parker call is a 2-man game pick and roll with Duncan and it has been ineffective. And this LAC series is just a bad matchup for Parker, with a shot blocker like DJ.
BTW, a very, very great win for us.
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Re: Is the Parker injury a blessing in disguise?
joking aside, parker would be a really good backup in this series
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Yes. His hero balling ways hurt our team. Just watch the playoffs from last year
If its 2012 parker than no. But 2015 parker yeesh
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The Spurs offense was creating easier and better looks wayyyyyyy more consistently with TP than Patty. However, Patty was scoring which was needed bc TP was worse than Rondo with scoring. It's tough.
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I've no doubt that the spurs would've lost if Tony doesn't go out, forcing pop's han.
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Wishful thinking. Just another in the long list of fake injuries to save face, he'll be back unfortunately.
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you believe in CIA pop fantom TP injuries lol
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Just another fake injury excuse, calm down guys.
If he is really injured, LOOK OUT! League is fucked!
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When Mills was in with Splitter the offense was blazing tbh
Splitter kept finding Mills on his rolls for open 3s
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With the array of injuries Parker is suffering now and considering we get past LAC, I was wondering which other playoff teams we could possibly meet in the next rounds that would be a very tough series for us if Parker can't make an impact or even play at all?
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itzsoweezee
I've no doubt that the spurs would've lost if Tony doesn't go out, forcing pop's han.
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Yes, his fake injury that finally allowed Pop to bench him while saving face is a blessing in disguise...
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Rondo more efficient than Parker :lol
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itzsoweezee
I've no doubt that the spurs would've lost if Tony doesn't go out, forcing pop's hand.
You would've had a couple of 38% mid-range shots and the game would've been done.
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I think Patty can play the Parker role better than Parker right now. At least try starting him for a game and bring Parker off the bench. He'd have a better chance against Austin Rivers.
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itzsoweezee
I've no doubt that the spurs would've lost if Tony doesn't go out, forcing pop's han.
Oh yeah they lose hands down if he is in there, Patty never should have been taken out when he got hot. That could have cost them the game there.
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Re: Is the Parker injury a blessing in disguise?
Parker's actually pretty good in his role player role, tbh..the Spurs only have 2 perimeter facilitators in Parker/Ginobili, they need one of them on the floor when the offense is stagnant..
Patty is the better player, at this point, but Parker is better suited to run the conventional offense..he's like Pablo Prigioni, which is good to have sometimes(although not for 14 mil per year:lol)..
As we saw in last year's playoffs, the offense is better when Manu is the facilitator, though..
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it looked ugly. If the clippers had not had so many turnovers the halfcourt offense would have been more important. WE didn't really pull away until we got fast break points, which mills excels at.
Kudos to Mills, but Tony would be useful. If we can get Mills back to 100% than i'll trade Parker out for the next to games, but for game 5 or 6 i want Parker as the starter.
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Parker sometimes mopes when he can't make anything happen on offense. He missed shots and then shut down mentally. No defense, no energy. He'll be "injured" until he comes out next game and tries to redeem himself. If he gets his game going, his injury will disappear. If not, he'll remain "injured."
Sit him until he puts forth effort on both ends, regardless if his shots are falling.
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Parker has carried the Spurs in the past and is the champion who should start and Mills would be the first to say this. Champions always come back.
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jag
Parker sometimes mopes when he can't make anything happen on offense. He missed shots and then shut down mentally. No defense, no energy. He'll be "injured" until he comes out next game and tries to redeem himself. If he gets his game going, his injury will disappear. If not, he'll remain "injured."
Sit him until he puts forth effort on both ends, regardless if his shots are falling.
When he got blocked by DJ like 3 mins into the game, I was thinking "oh shit, he ain't driving the lane anymore"... exactly what happened.
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jag
Parker sometimes mopes when he can't make anything happen on offense. He missed shots and then shut down mentally. No defense, no energy. He'll be "injured" until he comes out next game and tries to redeem himself. If he gets his game going, his injury will disappear. If not, he'll remain "injured."
Sit him until he puts forth effort on both ends, regardless if his shots are falling.
just a bit of fan fiction in there with another dash of TV doctor too. You got it all, Jag
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ElNono
When he got blocked by DJ like 3 mins into the game, I was thinking "oh shit, he ain't driving the lane anymore"... exactly what happened.
That´s like 70% of his hero arsenal, the other 30% are his long jumpers, he even hesitated an open look like 3 feet from the basket tonight.
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K...
just a bit of fan fiction in there with another dash of TV doctor too. You got it all, Jag
jag is a notorious Enrique fan tbh
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Malik Hairston
Patty is the better player, at this point, but Parker is better suited to run the conventional offense..he's like Pablo Prigioni, which is good to have sometimes(although not for 14 mil per year:lol)..
lol damn
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Yeah more pork crackles = more losses
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Seems like Parker quit on this team today. It is an obivous trend that everytime he has a bad game no national TV, he claims he is injuired or sore.
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If Rique's fake injury lasts all series, Spurs in 5.
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Why didn't Pop just shut him down during the season so he could be healthy now? That worked pretty well last year plus it allowed the bench to develop.
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ElNono
When he got blocked by DJ like 3 mins into the game, I was thinking "oh shit, he ain't driving the lane anymore"... exactly what happened.
Yeah when DJ blocked him in that instance, he probably said to himself, "This is not my series" and told Pop he'll go to the locker room and will not be back for the game.
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Pork Crackles doing a Rondo
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therealtruth
Why didn't Pop just shut him down during the season so he could be healthy now? That worked pretty well last year plus it allowed the bench to develop.
Maybe the injury is not that bad and Pop was just giving him playtime to avoid hurting his ego, at this point our backup PGs are more than decent.
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spurraider21
joking aside, parker would be a really good backup in this series
I think his ego won't allow that. Manu he ain't.
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Johnny RIngo
I think his ego won't allow that. Manu he ain't.
We need to Rondo his ass.