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Re: Spurs vs. Mavericks Game 6 -- Game Blog
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Originally Posted by themanurules
Stackhouse is a punk. But he has been playing incredible basketball for you guys.
I might be mistaken, but I didn't think that his 3 point percentage was that great and yet he seems to have made a fair amount of them. After Bonzi (22%) and Artest (31 %) turning into Steve Kerr, I am ready for people to go back to their normal game.
Why you do you all have so many punks on your team (meaning so many guys who start all this stuff, run their mouths all the time and take cheap shots at people)? Terry, Howard and Stackhouse all are like that.
The way to get bargains in the NBA is to get a guy who has talent but isn't a winner and hope that you can rehabilitate him when nobody else could. That philosophy won Detroit a ring, and it just might not bite the Mavericks in the ass this year.
The Mavericks had better be praying that the Stackhouse heroics in game 1 doesn't end up costing them.
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Re: Spurs vs. Mavericks Game 6 -- Game Blog
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Originally Posted by Obstructed_View
Nope. It's brilliant. The Mavs will win the game. It keeps Pop running the Duncan and the four dwarves lineup. The moment one of the centers comes in the game, and the Spurs suddenly start making stops, AJ's chances of seeing the WCF disappear in a puff of smoke. He knows that.
EDIT: PS Go Spurs!
I have a question. When they are not playing Terry (ie in the first five games) because he is resting, who they do they normally sub in for him? Is it Marquis Daniels or Stackhouse? Obviously, they are still playing small ball when he goes out and he does not play every second.
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Re: Spurs vs. Mavericks Game 6 -- Game Blog
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Originally Posted by Tony-Go MAVS
what are you doing???? Stackhouse has been huge this series. Wake up. Go mavs!!
But he has a magnificent tendency to completely bork things with the game on the line. For examples, see his last shot in Game 1, or his attempt to lose Game 3 with the screwed-up intentional miss on the free throw.
But the real key to tonight's game is lots and lots of KVH. :lol
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Re: Spurs vs. Mavericks Game 6 -- Game Blog
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Originally Posted by themanurules
I think I agree.
Plus, from what it looks like, Stackhouse can still play tons of minutes without slowing down. Still in good condition.
It doesn't matter, so long as the Spurs are allowing high percentage shots. If the Spurs play their defense the Mavericks view of the conference finals suddenly starts looking dismal.
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Re: Spurs vs. Mavericks Game 6 -- Game Blog
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Originally Posted by Obstructed_View
The way to get bargains in the NBA is to get a guy who has talent but isn't a winner and hope that you can rehabilitate him when nobody else could. That philosophy won Detroit a ring, and it just might not bite the Mavericks in the ass this year.
The Mavericks had better be praying that the Stackhouse heroics in game 1 doesn't end up costing them.
I'm surprised that they didn't go after Ron Artest. Maybe AI if his tenure in Philly is over as some say (not so sure that this is actually true).
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Re: Spurs vs. Mavericks Game 6 -- Game Blog
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Originally Posted by themanurules
I'm surprised that they didn't go after Ron Artest. Maybe AI if his tenure in Philly is over as some say (not so sure that this is actually true).
Perhaps Mark Cuban finally learned that screwing around with your roster mid-season sometimes makes it harder to win.
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Re: Spurs vs. Mavericks Game 6 -- Game Blog
So they start Dampier (or Diop), Dirk, Howard, Stackhouse and Harris.
We start Tim, Bruce, Michael, Manu and Tony.
Correct?
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Re: Spurs vs. Mavericks Game 6 -- Game Blog
Then, they bring in either Diop, Dampier or Mbenga off the bench due to foul trouble for their big.
They sub in KVH for Dirk (but not for very long).
They sub in Daniels for Harris and Stackhouse (whenever they need breathers).
How is harris' j?
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Re: Spurs vs. Mavericks Game 6 -- Game Blog
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Originally Posted by themanurules
How is harris' j?
Nothing special. He's mainly a threat on the drive.
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Re: Spurs vs. Mavericks Game 6 -- Game Blog
Tim was less effective in the second half. Probably partly from the extra minutes and partly from their hybrid zone.
Manu and Michael need to attack the zone with dribble penetration!
Be aggressive.
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Re: Spurs vs. Mavericks Game 6 -- Game Blog
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Originally Posted by themanurules
So they start Dampier (or Diop), Dirk, Howard, Stackhouse and Harris.
We start Tim, Bruce, Michael, Manu and Tony.
Correct?
God, just reading that makes me want to vomit, but that's probably what the starting lineup will be. The only thing that makes me more ill is if you put "Barry" in place of "Manu".
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Re: Spurs vs. Mavericks Game 6 -- Game Blog
according to my local betting agency the spurs are paying $2.00, mavs $1.75
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Re: Spurs vs. Mavericks Game 6 -- Game Blog
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Originally Posted by themanurules
How is harris' j?
So far, nobody knows. He hasn't had to shoot any.
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Re: Spurs vs. Mavericks Game 6 -- Game Blog
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Originally Posted by Obstructed_View
God, just reading that makes me want to vomit, but that's probably what the starting lineup will be. The only thing that makes me more ill is if you put "Barry" in place of "Manu".
I know. I'm not crazy about this small ball. I don't think Pop likes it either. He just thinks that he has no choice due to matchups.
I know that they are getting way too many easy layups and way too many offensive rebounds. This also has other consequences (e.g. they get up more shots than we do) and they don't have to face our best defensive line up.
I hate this. I hate this type of basketball. I just think that the alternative is worse: Tim fouling out trying to guard Dirk or Rasho or Nazr trying to stay with Dirk. Neither of those will work. I mean if Tim isn't in foul trouble at the end of the game, we might put him on Dirk.
One thought has occurred to me that must have hit you all as well.
Yeah, us going big gives them matchup advantages on offense. But it also gives us matchup advantages on offense if we punished them inside (like the Clippers are doing to the Suns). Plus, it would limit their easy baskets in the paint and give us a major advantage on the boards.
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Re: Spurs vs. Mavericks Game 6 -- Game Blog
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Originally Posted by themanurules
I know. I'm not crazy about this small ball. I don't think Pop likes it either. He just thinks that he has no choice due to matchups.
I know that they are getting way too many easy layups and way too many offensive rebounds. This also has other consequences (e.g. they get up more shots than we do) and they don't have to face our best defensive line up.
I hate this. I hate this type of basketball. I just think that the alternative is worse: Tim fouling out trying to guard Dirk or Rasho or Nazr trying to stay with Dirk. Neither of those will work. I mean if Tim isn't in foul trouble at the end of the game, we might put him on Dirk.
One thought has occurred to me that must have hit you all as well.
Yeah, us going big gives them matchup advantages on offense. But it also gives us matchup advantages on offense if we punished them inside (like the Clippers are doing to the Suns). Plus, it would limit their easy baskets in the paint and give us a major advantage on the boards.
Any comments on this?
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Re: Spurs vs. Mavericks Game 6 -- Game Blog
This thread is already like ten pages long and we've still got another half of the Cleveland game. You freakin people are fanatics! I hope you guys are at the game with me on Monday...knock on wood! Go Spurs Go!
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Re: Spurs vs. Mavericks Game 6 -- Game Blog
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Originally Posted by themanurules
Yeah, us going big gives them matchup advantages on offense. But it also gives us matchup advantages on offense if we punished them inside (like the Clippers are doing to the Suns).
If we had a center with a legit post game, it would. Since we don't, Timmy is all the inside punishment we've got.
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Re: Spurs vs. Mavericks Game 6 -- Game Blog
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Originally Posted by GrandeDavid
This thread is already like ten pages long and we've still got another half of the Cleveland game. You freakin people are fanatics! I hope you guys are at the game with me on Monday...knock on wood! Go Spurs Go!
I live for Spurs games.
If the Spurs have a bad game, I get mad, depressed and irritable!!!
If the Spurs win, woohoo!!!
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Re: Spurs vs. Mavericks Game 6 -- Game Blog
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Originally Posted by themanurules
I live for Spurs games.
If the Spurs have a bad game, I get mad, depressed and irritable!!!
If the Spurs win, woohoo!!!
Spurs = legal crack
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Re: Spurs vs. Mavericks Game 6 -- Game Blog
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Originally Posted by strangeweather
If we had a center with a legit post game, it would. Since we don't, Timmy is all the inside punishment we've got.
don't be disrespecting Rasho or Nazr. Sorry, had to. :lol
Seriously, Rasho + Nazr < Chris Kaman.
Wish we could trade. I know Krstic had a bad playoff series against the Heat, but definitely Rasho + Nazr < Krstic also.
Even Stephen Hunter is better than Rasho or Nazr and that's not a good thing.
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Re: Spurs vs. Mavericks Game 6 -- Game Blog
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Originally Posted by themanurules
I know. I'm not crazy about this small ball. I don't think Pop likes it either. He just thinks that he has no choice due to matchups.
I know that they are getting way too many easy layups and way too many offensive rebounds. This also has other consequences (e.g. they get up more shots than we do) and they don't have to face our best defensive line up.
I hate this. I hate this type of basketball. I just think that the alternative is worse: Tim fouling out trying to guard Dirk or Rasho or Nazr trying to stay with Dirk. Neither of those will work. I mean if Tim isn't in foul trouble at the end of the game, we might put him on Dirk.
One thought has occurred to me that must have hit you all as well.
Yeah, us going big gives them matchup advantages on offense. But it also gives us matchup advantages on offense if we punished them inside (like the Clippers are doing to the Suns). Plus, it would limit their easy baskets in the paint and give us a major advantage on the boards.
The Spurs lost three of the first four games, so I don't know how the alternative, playing defense, could really be worse.
Tim doesn't have to guard Dirk on every possession just because there's another big. Tim also doesn't have to gamble on defense because he's the only shot blocker in the lane as the guys for the other team speed past Barry and Finley. I think that the offense runs a thousand times better with the threat of the high/low, the second post presence, and the ability to get putbacks. It opens up the three point shooters to actually get passes in rhythm, which they are NOT getting this series.
I can't believe that neither center is getting any minutes at all. Considering the way the Mavericks have completely dominated this series, I don't know how there aren't more people calling for a lynch mob after the last five games.
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Re: Spurs vs. Mavericks Game 6 -- Game Blog
Oh shit, we just got the kiss of death. I think ASS Smith just picked us to win.
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Re: Spurs vs. Mavericks Game 6 -- Game Blog
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Originally Posted by strangeweather
If we had a center with a legit post game, it would. Since we don't, Timmy is all the inside punishment we've got.
They both have a better post up game than David Robinson had. They aren't there to have plays called for them. They are there to keep defenders from camping on the three point line, and being in the game means there aren't four shooters crowding the perimeter. They also get putbacks, draw fouls, and make teams pay for weak double teams on Duncan. The way Duncan is playing makes all the difference.
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Re: Spurs vs. Mavericks Game 6 -- Game Blog