You know our guard depth is shit when people are saying Forbes needs minutes against the Dubs.
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You know our guard depth is shit when people are saying Forbes needs minutes against the Dubs.
So he sucked in Game 2 (at home), Game 4, Game 6 and we're talking fucking Calderon. And excuse me, but the basket that put us ahead on that game VC won with a 3? The Client. So yeah, no.
We're talking Tony coming out of a 'MVP' season (2013), right? HOTS? Calderon? really?
Look, I didn't say anything bad about Tony, just that the only reason that series went 7 was because he sucked against fucking Calderon. It's annoying people bringing up his Game 7, like he was some sort of savior, when he couldn't outplay easy competition in the first 6 games. We're talking Calderon, who's a PG that can't event shoot.
Now, if somebody wants to tell me TP was injured, ok. I can get that. But then, he was pretty good against Portland (until the closeout game).
I still remember (I should go bump it up), that the consensus after that series is that the Manu/Tiago pick&roll against Dirk and DeJuan Blair's dumbassery won us that series.
You also gotta give Carlisle props, he really tested our team that series.
no, he's terrible defensively.
We now have 3 rookies who have scored over twenty in a game. That's never happened for the Spurs before. Pop gives you your chances. As Chinook said, Forbes may just have bought himself another NBA season.
Sorry but this post is some bullshit. You have Calderón vs Parker, then suddenly you stop giving Calderón numbers and deflecting with Manu..
Calderon obviously had good (for him) games in games 4 and 6, but regardless of the stupidity of comparing the two (unless you think theyre in the same tier?), the point with Parker that series was the usual critique of him (only great at scoring) that time it was actually valid because Parker didn't do what he usually does to undermine that critique (take care of the ball). Manu in less minutes had nearly the same total assist and turnovers, had more rebounds, 5x(!) the steals, +20 fta... He also scored 124 to vc's 88 over nearly the same minutes and thoroughly outplayed him overall, Parker with 40 more minutes than Calderón had 2 more assists and three times the turnovers, and that's including the game 7.
Calderón had less of an impact than Parker, but he did outplay him in numerous games despite Parker being a star player on the 1St seed and Calderón being a roleplayer on the 8th. Manu, splitter and diaw saved the Spurs from the worst embarrassment in franchise history. Cherry picking stats from certain games won't change that.
He could play the Mills role off the bench. Someone is going to throw stupid money at Patty and it's going to be his only career payday.
There was no point to listing Calderon's stats in game's 4 and 6 because it doesn't matter. Tony was obviously inefficient and didn't take care of the ball. I'm not "crediting" him for those games.
Your also err in reducing the Calderon/Tony matchup to a one-on-one affair. As you said, Calderon was a roleplayer, so he wasn't going to draw any defensive attention nor schemes aside from man coverage. Parker was still the Spurs' best offensive player going into that series and would've faced much tougher team defenses than anything Calderon encountered from the Spurs.
I've joked about the Matt Barnes/Kawhi thing before, but it's the same dynamic. Clippers were focused on Kawhi while the Spurs didn't really give a shit about Matt Barnes.
"Parker couldn't take of the ball."
You realize Manu had more TOs in the series, right? Oh, but those don't "count" since it's Manu, a top 3 beloved Spur of all-time. Parker also averaged more assists, making his overall AST/TO ratio better.
The lengths Parker haters will go to discredit him :lol
End of the day, no one player for the Spurs in that series was consistent from Game 1 to 7. There were a variety of "culprits" responsible for the games the Spurs lost. It's not all on one player. But as I've said, Parker is the only Spur not allowed to make mistakes.
BTW, here's Manu's combined stats in Games 3 and 6, which were swing/closeout games the Spurs lost by one and two points.
9ppg on 22% shooting, 4.5apg, 2.5TOs.
"Manu saved us that series."
:lmao
ElNono get in here and :downspin: this one for the Client.
Forbes? You guys MUST be kidding...dude turns down ore shots than a kid's first time at the clinic...no way I'm throwing him in a playoff game over patty based on what they've shown all season
Of course Manu had more turnovers for the series, low turnovers is not manu's strength it's parkers. The fact that Tony had basically the same assists/turnovers as Manu should tell you that it was a poor series for Parker.
Manu brings other things to the table to make up for the turnovers and bad shooting, like 5x the steals, more rebounds, fta, charges drawn if you want to look them up, etc.
I wish Parker keeps playing till 37, 38, 39 just to see if you guys still want to compare his production to Manu at that age..
Basically confirming what we knew all along. Parker gets held to a higher standard than Manure. Parker has the superior numbers all time (and it's not close) but Manure gets ranked above because of his :cry heart :cry ..... or in other words, he's Latino like most of you.
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He's been shitty all year, has one good game against a non playoff team when were resting half the squad and mid thinks he's earned playoff minutes? :lmao
We all know the only real reason that series was close in the first place was because of Mr. finals MVP's disappearing act for the vast majority of the series and Monta Ellis going ham sandwich on Ginobili's/Green's/Leonard's Swiss cheese defense. Who was guarding dat Vince carter buzzer again?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9uGyDSppRxg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AywYhaauS5Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZcvsi_DV0U
Who put us up with a clutch basket on the road before that VC3? Let's take a look...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1p2EYXcR1uA
So yeah, Vince hit a hell of a shot, but let's not pretend Manu wasn't clutch as fuck at like 37 years old...
Of course he's held to higher standard at that point in his career. Are you kidding me? Manu was like 37 already back then, and in that series he had to guard athletic freaks like Monta or even a guy like Vince Carter that even today is still schooling guys.
One of our mismatches that series was HOTS vs Calderon, and it didn't happen until Game 7...
I'm going back to what I said originally, that series went 7 because Tony wasn't HOTS until Game 7... that's factually accurate. Mid even put the numbers.