Re: Pop's Strategy + Your Suggestions for This Season (2016-2017)
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gambit1990
worse contracts have been moved. i'm at least willing to package lma with him.
There are teams who would swallow Parker's contract in order to acquire LMA. That isn't the issue with your proposal. PATFO is. They simply won't trade Tony, and it is extremely doubtful that they trade LMA - as much as many of us would love to see that happen.
Re: Pop's Strategy + Your Suggestions for This Season (2016-2017)
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Originally Posted by
sasaint
There are teams who would swallow Parker's contract in order to acquire LMA. That isn't the issue with your proposal. PATFO is. They simply won't trade Tony, and it is extremely doubtful that they trade LMA - as much as many of us would love to see that happen.
yeah, i agree with that.
Re: Pop's Strategy + Your Suggestions for This Season (2016-2017)
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$pursDynasty
considering the strongly held ST believe that Pop doesn't in fact want the #1 seed and the fact that the Spurs are 4 games up on the Rox (closest trailer in the West) and 5.5 games up on the LeBron's (in the East) do you think Pop might keep resting the KingSlayer and MVParker? Keeping the established Spurs fresh while simultaneously giving the young un's a lot of run might be part of his master plan.
This.
Re: Pop's Strategy + Your Suggestions for This Season (2016-2017)
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Originally Posted by
JonNOKC
Really the Spurs are in the process of doing what no other modern NBA team has been able to pull off. From the Bulls, Rockets, Lakers no one has had sustain success and been able to keep a championship level after losing the single biggest part of their success or having that player deterioate due to age. Finding the next generation superstar in Kawhi is a huge part of but also have to give credit to finding a mix of proven vet role players along with younger guys to develop. Also have to credit coaching and culture. The jury is still out as to whether this team can make the right moves to surround Kawhi with needed talent as Tony/Manu retire and others are lost due to cap restrictions, but the Spurs have so far managed to keep the championship window cracked for longer than any other multi NBA champion in salary cap era
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Re: Pop's Strategy + Your Suggestions for This Season (2016-2017)
Pops strategy: As soon as a player gets hot.. Send him to the bench
My strategy: As soon as a player gets hot, keep him off the bench.
Re: Pop's Strategy + Your Suggestions for This Season (2016-2017)
Second best record in the league with over 70% win record and very impressive road win percentage tells me that the general direction of the team is almost perfect. Sure there are small hiccups when players don't play well in a game or get injured, but the redeeming feature of this team (as always) is that Pop limits minutes of starters and that gets the bench a chance to learn and improve against teams in games that aren't garbage time. Look at how the bench paid dividends against a very good Raptor team on the road.
My only suggestion is that Pop continue to experiment with lineups. We are almost guaranteed another 50 win season and a playoff spot. So he won't be tanking the season if he gives increasing minutes to Dedmon, Murray, Lee, Bertans, Simmons and maybe Forbes. The only advantage we may have against GS is in our depth and long front line. Finding the sweet spot in the squad's starting lineup and in our best second team is going on already and should be a concentration over the next months.
Re: Pop's Strategy + Your Suggestions for This Season (2016-2017)
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Originally Posted by
wildbill2u
Second best record in the league with over 70% win record and very impressive road win percentage tells me that the general direction of the team is almost perfect. Sure there are small hiccups when players don't play well in a game or get injured, but the redeeming feature of this team (as always) is that Pop limits minutes of starters and that gets the bench a chance to learn and improve against teams in games that aren't garbage time. Look at how the bench paid dividends against a very good Raptor team on the road.
My only suggestion is that Pop continue to experiment with lineups. We are almost guaranteed another 50 win season and a playoff spot. So he won't be tanking the season if he gives increasing minutes to Dedmon, Murray, Lee, Bertans, Simmons and maybe Forbes. The only advantage we may have against GS is in our depth and long front line. Finding the sweet spot in the squad's starting lineup and in our best second team is going on already and should be a concentration over the next months.
/smh!
Conveniently omitting Anderson who was a big contributor to those wins.
I have woken up and smelled the coffee. These guys are for the regular season and some injury or energy relief or playoff garbage time. They need to continue improving bc you never know when you need them but Pop's rotation is pretty set when everyone is healthy. I'd like to see more Murray but he's in the end of the bench even when all the other Spurs guards are shitting things up.
Re: Pop's Strategy + Your Suggestions for This Season (2016-2017)
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SAGirl
/smh!
Conveniently omitting Anderson who was a big contributor to those wins.
I have woken up and smelled the coffee. These guys are for the regular season and some injury or energy relief or playoff garbage time. They need to continue improving bc you never know when you need them but Pop's rotation is pretty set when everyone is healthy. I'd like to see more Murray but he's in the end of the bench even when all the other Spurs guards are shitting things up.
You're right. Anderson played pretty good in those wins and throughout the season has been steady and improving on shooting from 3 pt and shot selection. Still don't know if he's made himself "non-tradeable" or "non-waivable" for the future, but he's pretty secure through this season I think.
I also think you're not as positive about some of these youngsters as is merited. I think some will show enough improvement over the regular season to see some action during the playoffs. At least I hope so.
Re: Pop's Strategy + Your Suggestions for This Season (2016-2017)
magic interested in moving ibaka, spurs are said to be interested.
i don't think the magic would take gasol... who's their starting PG, dj augustin? tony would be an upgrade, play with fournier. anderson has been playing better so i'll throw him in, a 1st, and a 2nd:
https://s28.postimg.org/6lfflfn7h/Sc...7_52_06_PM.png
creates something like a logjam at the 4/5 for us, but we could figure that out after acquiring serge.
Re: Pop's Strategy + Your Suggestions for This Season (2016-2017)
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gambit1990
magic interested in moving ibaka, spurs are said to be interested.
i don't think the magic would take gasol... who's their starting PG, dj augustin? tony would be an upgrade, play with fournier. anderson has been playing better so i'll throw him in, a 1st, and a 2nd:
https://s28.postimg.org/6lfflfn7h/Sc...7_52_06_PM.png
creates something like a logjam at the 4/5 for us, but we could figure that out after acquiring serge.
Do you watch other NBA games at all? Spurs aren't trading TP and even if they would, ORL has Elfrid Peyton as well.
Re: Pop's Strategy + Your Suggestions for This Season (2016-2017)
Plan is to exit early in the playoffs, take a long vacation, rinse repeat until Manu and TP retires then build around Kawhi. Hope Kawhi is not a Laker by then