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Originally Posted by Solid D
Parker should be attacking Bibby more. Bibby can't stop Parker.
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Originally Posted by Kori Ellis
No one on our team can defend Wells or Artest so I do not hold manu strictly responsible. Look we all understand that possessions are of a premium in the playoffs. Tony handles the ball way to much even though he is the point guard. How many mulligans are we going to give him for running down the shot clock to then driving the lane and forcing a shot or throwing a bad pass.. I do not blame Tony completely for this I also blame our coaching staff for not telling Tony that some days he is not going to be able to get to the basket.. I want him to make our team better even if he cannot play his game..If his game is not on our whole team suffers unlike if manu if he has a bad game..
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Originally Posted by George Gervin's Afro
Believe me, Tony only does what he is told. Pop rules Tony.
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Originally Posted by Kori Ellis
Did he get a jumper that I wasn't aware of ? There is a reason the Kings go under the screen on Parker - there is a reason they leave him and dare him to shoot jumpers - you have to know it isn't by accident don't you ? teams want him to shoot jumpers because his jumper is BROKE.
1 assist last night ? 1 assist? heck tim was 7 of 11 from the field - he should have gotten at least 20 shots - not Parker. He is the PG and on this team with all these shooters he should be passing - he should be creating scoring opportunities for his team- he doesn't do that. He either gets to the rim with his speed or he is steve francis without the hops -- dribble - dribble -- dribble - dribble some more -- shoot.
Of course the lane is closed - there is no secret to stopping Parker - close the lane and if needed knock him on his butt and he will fade just like he did against the Lakers a few years back and the Pistons last year.
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Originally Posted by Kori Ellis
Well Kori everyone is collapsing on us now.. that is why I mentioned his disappearing has happened in the first round this year. I have no choice to support the guy because he is our point guard but that does not mean I have to be enamored with him. One other thing I abhor his moping on the court when things don't go his way..
The problem is rebounding.....
Way, way too many second chance points by the Kings.....
At one point last night we were out shooting them by 6 or 7 percent, yet trailing by four or five points......
If they keep beating us to death on second chance points. We are done for...
I don't get this thread. The offense is good enough.
It's defense and rebounding. Parker could be John Stockton out there and the Spurs would still get beat because they can't get a freaking rebound or get a stop to save their lives.
how many players in the nba shoot a higher % on jumpers then 46%
that is what tp has done since the allstar game
names please
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Originally Posted by timvp
So you have to bring up us getting our a$$es kicked on the boards and porous defense..
I just don't get all these threads about stuff that is so secondary.
Tony has scored 22/25/12/22 points in the series. When he didn't score enough in game 3, Pop told him to keep shooting from outside. Last night he hit four jumpers and six layups. Sure, the ball movement wasn't great. But that isn't the main problem of the Spurs.
After each game of this series, Spurs fans should be starting one thread -- BONZI WELLS IS KICKING OUR ASS. That's the only thing that's happening this series. It's pretty simple -- Bonzi is averaging 21 and 12 and shooting FIFTY-NINE percent from the floor.
Slow down Bonzi Wells.
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Originally Posted by ducks
jumpers? as in outside the lane ? I call bulls--- on that -- you will have to show me that for me to believe that.
The stats were proven yesterday in another thread. You'll have to go look for it.Quote:
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Originally Posted by Kori Ellis
shoot more after game 3 ? - dude was 4 for 13 - he shoots enough. - the he turned around and threw up ( pun intended) 20 shots and got 1 assist when TImmy could have dominated the game but only got up 11 shots.
No doubt the thread should be - stop bonzie wells - somebody cowboy the hell up and stop bonzi wells. The Spurs are making him look like Jordan. Knock that dude on his butt once or twice -get in his head - you already know both he and artest are mental - get in somebody's head.
REBOUND -- good lord get a rebound. The Spurs play with no heart -- no hunger --- they are just going through the motions.
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Originally Posted by George Gervin's Afro
Link? I have NEVER seen Tony "mope". He puts his head down and grinds it out when he makes a mistake or when "things don't go his way". Geez. Even when he comes back in the game from getting his ass chewed by Pop, he has a positive attitude (and he takes everything Pop says to him to heart and can almost repeat it back to you word for word...weeks later). Tony Parker is one of the most humble players on the team. You're gonna have to get serious and quit joking around if you want me to listen to your arguments. You just invalidated anything you've said so far, IMO, with that remark.
parker got 10 assist in one game but still tp was not good enough in that game either
he got the green light from pop
what was mike and manu shooting % last night manu was 1-4 that is right 25%
tp needs to balance shooting and assist out but the o is fine
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Originally Posted by pache100
1. not proud or arrogant; modest: to be humble although successful.
2. having a feeling of insignificance, inferiority, subservience, etc.: In the presence of so many world-famous writers I felt very humble.
3. low in rank, importance, status, quality, etc.; lowly: of humble origin; a humble home.
4. courteously respectful: In my humble opinion you are wrong.
5. low in height, level, etc.; small in size: a humble member of the galaxy
mope-
1. to be sunk in dejection or listless apathy; sulk; brood.
All I can say, ducks, is I'm soooo thankful this clown is not the coach of the Spurs. We need to keep him at least three counties away from the AT&T Center. :madrunQuote:
Originally Posted by ducks
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Originally Posted by George Gervin's Afro
(You just proved my point, thanks! That summed up what I said very nicely - the definition of humble describes Tony Parker to a T).
Rebounding.
Bonzi Wells.
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Originally Posted by pache100
clown? shouldn't you understand the meaning of a word before you use it?
So I must agree tony force your way into the lane..force up contested shots.. dibble the shot clock out..
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but i said he moped.. you responded with he was humble... your not very bright are you?
Yeah. I do. I'm a grownup (53 yrs old, to be exact). I know the meaning of the word and it's appropriate here. Very appropriate. And every time you post, you prove it.Quote:
Originally Posted by George Gervin's Afro
Get back with me when you want to have a serious conversation.
That one speaks for itself. :rolleyesQuote:
Originally Posted by George Gervin's Afro