Apologize.
Just a great fuckin' pickup. Knows how to win. Broke OKC's will in the 4th with big shots and playmaking.
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Apologize.
Just a great fuckin' pickup. Knows how to win. Broke OKC's will in the 4th with big shots and playmaking.
The dude has won championships. He's dragged Kobe to championships where Kobe got all the glory.
Pre-injury I was really regretting the signing even though I've always been a fan of his. He's been amazing post-injury though. :tu
great game... hopefully he's caught a groove that will bring him more glory this postseason when he rings again with a different team and coach, cementing his HOF status, which means:
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I like your thoughts.:toast
But he's really already cemented the HOF (though of course, like you, I want the trophy!):toast There's no doubt on Pau between his NBA success and years with the Spanish national team. He's in. He's the best Euro to ever play in the NBA save Dirk, and he's got more titles than him.
(Yeah, yeah Sabonis, yeah, yeah, knee injury I know the story...)
Continues to bail out Deadman</3 tbh :lol
Deadman 1pt, 0rebs, -14 tonight
"he pulls you back in"
I agree that MVPau is better coming off the bench (except for the Dubs matchup).
One thing is for sure though... there's plenty of Deadman type of players around, no need to overpay for a glorified bum. Would prefer to keep Lee, Mills, Simmons, Deadman. In that order.
Amazing how he turned around his slow start of the season. Best bench guy since he was moved to the bench and the best stretch center in the whole NBA.
Big time player, but old. If only picked up like 4 years ago
I think playing more with Ginobili has unlocked some of the playmaking abilities he sees he can bring to the team.
Back breaking 3 in OT. Huge O-board. And other key plays in the 4th and down the stretch.
Pop needs to start playing him more, especially in good match-ups for him, like this one. He's not Parker or Ginobili; he can still play extended minutes without it affecting him and they need him to, since he's the second best offensive player on a team that labors to score.
It would also help matters if Kawhi DeRozan (contested, off the dribble mid rangers) passed him the damn ball when he's wide open off of the pick-and-pop or spotted up one pass away. He's repeatedly missed him all year and Gasol's frustration is palpable in the form of constant minor reactions.
Needs a raise after continuously bailing out that doofus starting Center
Also, nothing speaks unnexplosive offense more than having your best and most reliable shooter from deep as a center in stretch 5 station :lol..
This is team is going to be dragged each time in few possessions playoffs games all the way even against this moribund Memphis squad..I see a minimum 6-game series..
I'd still be surprised if they lost to the Grizzlies in a series, but the fact that it'll probably be difficult and can't be definitively ruled it out says all you need to know about this team.
There's no way a player who's as good as Kawhi DeRozan is, should lose a series to a team like the Grizzlies. I don't care how done Parker is or soft Aldridge is or anything else; this series is about him more than anyone else.
I was wrong, Gasol has been a great pick up. I'll eat the crow. Feed me somebody.
He needs to be closing games. He's the best roller on the team in PnRs, only because he's fluid and reacts well when the PnR pocket pass is caught around the FT line. His decisions as a secondary play-maker in this position sets him apart from the other bigs on the team as he makes the right pass to the weakside 3 or to the big in the dunker spot. He just makes more fluid decisions overall in the PnR. David Lee is 2nd behind him. LA and Dedmon need to work a lot on this aspect.
Fabulous.
Kwa was annoying when he failed to pass to Pau again and instead dribble dribble dribble Kobme clanked. Pau at the f ing arc with no one withing 7 feet.
Gasol has been a monster. :tu he definitely has soft moments around the basket that irritate me. And he flails his arms and yells a lot. :lol but who could've predicted the % he's shooting from 3....literally every 3 he takes looks good. :wow he would be running away with 6moy if he came off the bench all year
RealGM hated the signing, and the mods kept circle-jerking about how the Spurs were done once they got him.
I didn't like the signing, and I'm still on the fence about it tbh. Not because I dislike him as a player (love MVPau) but I really wanted his money to be used to shore up the PG position. He's played great off the bench for the Sours and his 3-ball is better than advertised. However, the playoffs will tell all. If he keeps it up I'll be pleased, but I feel like his softness will ear it's ugly head.
Problem is the money on a PG would've just been wasted. Pop was never going to phase Parker out.
Pop also dropped the ball on not fast-tracking Murray. He did it with Tony back in the day when it was obvious the Spurs needed athleticism at the PG, but he's become conservative and mechanical over the past decade in this regard.
A big development in his game during the year that's made him much more efficient is how Pop has thrown the Post up option in the trash bin with exception of late shot clock desperate situations.
Posts ups and pick and pop long 2's have essentially vanished from his game during the course of the season. Those two options were utilized heavily last year with the Bulls-- which is why I didn't like the addition at first.
As the season has progressed, Pop and the coaching staff have taken away his long 2 pick and Pops and Pau has been stepping out beyond the arc more and more. At the same time, he's been also rolling a lot more in PNRs instead of popping. And lastly, the post ups have been utilized minimally.
Kudos to the coaching staff and Pau for making the needed adjustments to make him much more efficient and effective. So glad he's done away with long 2 Pick and Pops and post ups.
Aldridge is too clumsy or too much in a rush most of the time in the PnR when teams hedge Kawhi high or double. That is when the pass to the roller (Aldridge) is located around the FT line. IAldridge isn't fluid with the ball and doesn't attack the basket fluidly when its 4 on 3 essentially for 1-2 seconds before the D recovers ( which is the case most often because LA is late at making decisions or he's in a full out rush --which leads to a turnover or a rushed contested shot. If LA would just be more decisive and aggressive in a patient/fluid manner making a move towards the basket it would open up so much more great opportunities. Dedmon is even worse at this.
What made the 14' offense so special was how great Duncan, Splitter and Diaw were in this spot in the offense. All were great passers, all had great awareness (passing to open weakside corner 3 or passing it off to the big in the dunker spot when it was there). Those three were very aggressive towards the basket and great decisive decision makers out of this part of the offense when teams would be aggressive with the Tony/Manu PnRs -- hedging or doubling. That's what made the whole offense tick the way it did.
He's been great, love the confidence. If he plays matador D, then he plays it - his strengths outweigh that one weakness. The added 3 ball has been a nice surprise.
I think Im becoming ok with the quick release jumper if he keeps up the hard nosed D and offensive rebounding. LA that is. It could lead to better stuff.
LMA's lack of handles really stuck out against the Grizz last night. He fumbled the ball away several times trying to drive. That makes it harder for him to spot up, especially from 3 where he has more ground to cover on a counter move. Pau will put the ball on the floor against any sort of closeout on his 3s but he makes decent decisions and doesn't tend to just lose the ball.
And yes, Dedmon is even worse. I'm actually okay with him taking about 1 midrange J every game or two, he has good form.