Re: Blueprint to victory: A simple recipe for success
The Kings tried to slow the game down with every possession last night. The Spurs put together a good effort on the boards last night. They do need to go to some kind of zone in Game 6. Miller dragging TD 20 feet from the rim is not conducive to playing Spurs Basketball.
Re: Blueprint to victory: A simple recipe for success
Parker hit his jumpshots in crunch time.
Timmy even said at the post-game conference that the Spurs will live with Parker taking wide-open 15-18 footers.
Re: Blueprint to victory: A simple recipe for success
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Originally Posted by A-Train
The Kings tried to slow the game down with every possession last night. The Spurs put together a good effort on the boards last night. They do need to go to some kind of zone in Game 6. Miller dragging TD 20 feet from the rim is not conducive to playing Spurs Basketball.
Exactly. They are reversing the usual plan of attack by putting their big men on the perimeter to draw out TD and our center and then putting their guard/sf players inside to muscle up on our smaller guys.
The zone would relieve some of that pressure and I'd rather have B. Miller beat us with threes over Ginobilli than Bonzi grabbing everything off the glass and stuffing it back in.
Re: Blueprint to victory: A simple recipe for success
It's amazing that a great analysis thread has only 28 posts while Mouse's everyday tactic of counter-mojo goes two pages (I keep my thread/page count on 40).
Bravo...Rick, LJ, MI.