zero penetration
thats what she said.
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zero penetration
thats what she said.
You're talking about shot location; I was speaking more so to them becoming more of an ISO team. Like I said, Aldridge clearly exacerbated it, but they were moving in the direction the season before his arrival, but because Leonard is far more popular and that style has come to be known as the antithesis of Spurs basketball, the former gets the blame for it.
In my defense I called it ISO-jumper... we always had some ISO when we transitioned to Manu and Tony carrying a good chunk of the load, and with Kawhi it was more postups, like Tim in his heyday.
Now it's full blown ISO and jumpers. At any rate, we can discuss when this happened ad nauseum, but the fact is that's how Pop put this team together and wants this team to play... it's clear that if he wants a penetrator, that's gotta be Kawhi.
I don't think it was so much intentional as it being a case of, you take who you can get, when you can get them. If they had their druthers, they probably would have preferred M. Gasol to Aldridge in '15, but the former wasn't going anywhere and like pretty much any team, no matter what you think of him, they were in no position to turn down an opportunity to get a player of Aldridge's caliber.
People can complain all they want about point guard, but Parker wasn't and isn't on the verge of retirement and they're more than likely not going to turn their back on him, at least for anything less than an elite point guard. Conley's a second tier one and with the Grizzlies willing to max him out, he wasn't going anywhere either.
I don't think they want to play this way, so much as it was just inevitable with the way their two best players play. It's clear that Pop, Parker, Ginobili and Green, aren't exactly thrilled and it's no wonder considering the near 180 from '12-'14 to now.
And I agree. We made this bed, now we gotta lie on it. But it's not terrible either. When they projected this a couple years ago, you could see the Dubs were building something nice, and the Lebron is always there, but it's not like those teams were a sure thing either or we turned into the Lakers... So it's easy to talk in hindsight in a way, but I didn't think the plan was terrible, and you gotta give credit in the sense that trusting on Kawhi to develop into a star, more or less, panned out.
It might not be enough, given how everything else played out, but it also wasn't a terrible decision...
Start Murray.
Its time.
Its past time really.
Hurry the fuck up