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Re: There's 1 man that can save the Spurs, tbh..
Bonner saves the spurs
shuts everyone up about not waiving him instead of of butler :lol
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Re: There's 1 man that can save the Spurs, tbh..
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Originally Posted by
Spurs9
He would at least be able to drain some 3s, Green was in lala land tonight
Bonner doesnt drain 3s in the playoffs and not during regular season as well nowadays. He is done at this stage.
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Re: There's 1 man that can save the Spurs, tbh..
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Originally Posted by
oh crap
:lmao:lmao:lmao
desperate Spurs fan are among the most amusing in the league.
Worry about your own garbage team tbh
They're embarrassing
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Re: There's 1 man that can save the Spurs, tbh..
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Originally Posted by
Ditty
You really think spacing, and having some other big other than Diaw that's willing to shoot the 3 is hurting us? Durant is making some tough shots out there, got to give him credit I don't think it will last tbh especially when things really start getting bad for them. We do need some rim protection and rebounding, I think we need Boban over West tbh.
I thought you fags had the greatest power forward of all time over there.
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Re: There's 1 man that can save the Spurs, tbh..
Pop tried this for many years - it's still a theory
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Re: There's 1 man that can save the Spurs, tbh..
Slomo if you bold me, I guarantee the Spurs will win the title
There, I said it
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Re: There's 1 man that can save the Spurs, tbh..
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Originally Posted by
lefty
Slomo if you bold me, I guarantee the Spurs will win the title
There, I said it
:lol what happened?
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Re: There's 1 man that can save the Spurs, tbh..
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Originally Posted by
Sean Cagney
Bonner doesnt drain 3s in the playoffs and not during regular season as well nowadays. He is done at this stage.
Bonner shot 44% from 3 this season. 36% playoffs. You'll have to roll with "not when it matters" or stick to "playoffs" and ".355" sucks, when it's really not horrible. Maybe go with "can't make them when it counts". But, he shot well this season, and his career playoff number is not bad.
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Re: There's 1 man that can save the Spurs, tbh..
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Originally Posted by
oh crap
:lmao:lmao:lmao
desperate Spurs fan are among the most amusing in the league.
30 year old virgin ^
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Re: There's 1 man that can save the Spurs, tbh..
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Originally Posted by
littlecoyotecoin
Bonner shot 44% from 3 this season. 36% playoffs. You'll have to roll with "not when it matters" or stick to "playoffs" and ".355" sucks, when it's really not horrible. Maybe go with "can't make them when it counts". But, he shot well this season, and his career playoff number is not bad.
Okay when the chips are down he usually misses, I will go with that. I don't even remember him playing this year much though but I believe you on his %. He has a very little role on the team now, doubt they just throw him out there in this series cold off the bench. His career playoff number is not horrible I agree, it just seemed when the shot counted he either passed it up or just could not connect (He was never clutch, the anti Horry). He had one playoffs where he shot pretty well, bumped that % up some I remember but that's another story. I don't go with him right now in this series, my point.
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Re: There's 1 man that can save the Spurs, tbh..
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Originally Posted by
littlecoyotecoin
Bonner shot 44% from 3 this season. 36% playoffs. You'll have to roll with "not when it matters" or stick to "playoffs" and ".355" sucks, when it's really not horrible. Maybe go with "can't make them when it counts". But, he shot well this season, and his career playoff number is not bad.
Okay when the chips are down he usually misses, I will go with that. I don't even remember him playing this year much though but I believe you on his %. He has a very little role on the team now, doubt they just throw him out there in this series cold off the bench. His career playoff number is not horrible I agree, it just seemed when the shot counted he either passed it up or just could not connect (He was never clutch, the anti Horry). He had one playoffs where he shot pretty well, bumped that % up some I remember but that's another story. I don't go with him right now in this series, my point.
I see he shot 15-34 in the season in garbage time for threes so that is not much of a sample size either when he only appeared in 30 games and started 2.
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Re: There's 1 man that can save the Spurs, tbh..
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Originally Posted by
HarlemHeat37
:lol what happened?
Started a thread praising Porker after game 3 vs OKC
And it wasnt even a backhanded compliment
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Re: There's 1 man that can save the Spurs, tbh..
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Originally Posted by
Sean Cagney
Okay when the chips are down he usually misses, I will go with that. I don't even remember him playing this year much though but I believe you on his %. He has a very little role on the team now, doubt they just throw him out there in this series cold off the bench. His career playoff number is not horrible I agree, it just seemed when the shot counted he either passed it up or just could not connect (He was never clutch, the anti Horry). He had one playoffs where he shot pretty well, bumped that % up some I remember but that's another story. I don't go with him right now in this series, my point.
I see he shot 15-34 in the season in garbage time for threes so that is not much of a sample size either when he only appeared in 30 games and started 2.
His small sample size is backed up by his career 3 point shooting number which is still greater than 40%. 41%, I believe. Arguing his small sample at 44% this season is not indicative of his overall 3pt shooting doesn't jive with his career number. He is still, as he always has been, a good 3pt shooter.
Just stick with he's not "clutch" which is not quantitative. And, that his play drops off in the playoffs, which is true, and expected, a little, playing better defenses that have more ability to defend him and the three point line in general.
I doubt he'll be used, but it's a perpetuating myth that he can't shoot.
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Re: There's 1 man that can save the Spurs, tbh..
All jokes aside, Kanter is notoriously poor with his rotations. Giving Matty some spot bench minutes might lead to some open 3s from him and also pull Kanter away from the basket and even out the rebounding a little. That said Matty hasn't played a second in the playoffs, so I doubt it happens and doubt even more he'd be effective if it did.
There's also the placebo effect.
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Re: There's 1 man that can save the Spurs, tbh..
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Originally Posted by
lefty
Slomo if you bold me, I guarantee the Spurs will win the title
There, I said it
LMAO
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Re: There's 1 man that can save the Spurs, tbh..
Matty boy's always a suit so I dont think Pop is entertaining about giving the Red Mamba some burn :lol
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Re: There's 1 man that can save the Spurs, tbh..
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Originally Posted by
lefty
Started a thread praising Porker after game 3 vs OKC
And it wasnt even a backhanded compliment
Mods must have thought your account got hacked.
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Re: There's 1 man that can save the Spurs, tbh..
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Originally Posted by
oh crap
:lmao:lmao:lmao
desperate Spurs fan are among the most amusing in the league.
So says one of maybe 1,500 actual hawks fans. Your fan base is a joke. I've been going to hawks games over the last twenty five years and history proves Atlanta to be one of the worst fan bases of all time
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Seventyniner
Mods must have thought your account got hacked.
:lol makes sense
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Re: There's 1 man that can save the Spurs, tbh..
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Originally Posted by
littlecoyotecoin
His small sample size is backed up by his career 3 point shooting number which is still greater than 40%. 41%, I believe. Arguing his small sample at 44% this season is not indicative of his overall 3pt shooting doesn't jive with his career number. He is still, as he always has been, a good 3pt shooter.
Just stick with he's not "clutch" which is not quantitative. And, that his play drops off in the playoffs, which is true, and expected, a little, playing better defenses that have more ability to defend him and the three point line in general.
I doubt he'll be used, but it's a perpetuating myth that he can't shoot.
Agreed on all of that.
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Originally Posted by
oh crap
:lmao:lmao:lmao
desperate Spurs fan are among the most amusing in the league.
Joke ass team called "Spurs East" swept again, little brother stay in your place with your wannabe playoff team.
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Re: There's 1 man that can save the Spurs, tbh..
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Originally Posted by
BillMc
All jokes aside, Kanter is notoriously poor with his rotations. Giving Matty some spot bench minutes might lead to some open 3s from him and also pull Kanter away from the basket and even out the rebounding a little. That said Matty hasn't played a second in the playoffs, so I doubt it happens and doubt even more he'd be effective if it did.
There's also the placebo effect.
I had forgotten about that. He hasn't even seen garbage time.
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Re: There's 1 man that can save the Spurs, tbh..
Playoffs are about adjustments and fake adjustments. Sometimes a change is enough just to throw the other team off enough for you to gain the advantage. You have to do whatever works.