Parker comes up MONSTER at home.
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Parker comes up MONSTER at home.
Every Body says when the PO Starts, does not concern all the fact during the regular season, it is necessary to begin again, and the same in each seriesQuote:
Originally Posted by Cant_Be_Faded
Therefore if you take to the team to be #1 and later you do not render, the one of the regular series it falls in a barrel bottomless so is thus, that for example, the Star Game, does not contemplate that it became in the sudden death, but only in the regular series, when would have to contemplate the whole season from a juice to the other
You can be the #1 in the Regular season and in this point, you donīt won anything
Probably that the reason of high productivity of Manu
In FIBA every year you play Matchups, the WC or the Olympics are only one games of elimination, so you learn to play that games, in the NBA in a few times you play like that, the 7th Game of the Finals and now, 3 games streak of Win or Go home
In TP's defense, he drove a couple of occasions but couldn't draw the foul. The refs didn't give him or Harris the calls they were each getting in the earlier games. In fact, the refs let them play last night which was great.
TP needs to knock down a couple of perimeter shots. His confidence in the jumper is probably at the lowest point all season. I hope Pop tries to get him a couple of jumpers early on Monday to build his confidence backup. His shot has improved. I just don't think he believes in it right now.
He had one bad game--his antics in the reg season have put is in a home court position to beat the mavs in game 7. He's playing bad ass this playoff season, he had one bad game.Quote:
Originally Posted by waly.mg
And he still did great defensively last night but is not getting much props for that.
When was the last time he had two bad games in a row like manu last series? Both have to play off the hook for us to blow them out but if one of them are playing well we can still win.
You know i have been watching the game again, and i was carefully looking at each tonyīs movements. His problem is something that he has to learn from a teammate like manu is. It just seems that when he cant score the game is over for him, and thatīs a great problem because he is the PG of this team, he is not lebron james or kobe bryant. As i say he is the PG so he must try to involve his teammates into the game if he cant score. When i referred he has to learn something about manu, i meant, he must try to help the team doing other things. If you cant score, OK, you can defend, you can assist, you can rebound, etc. So there are a lot of little aspects inside basketball which can carry you to help your team. And certainly, thatīs what manu always does when he is not in his best night, he does all the little things that help a team, for that reason the different coaches in the nba love him, because he is always thinking which could be the best way to help his team to reach the victory. Anyway, as i always say tony is still a young guy, and he can learn a lot of things which are going to be very useful for his future.
Rrrrrrright. Shooting long distance jumpers and 3-pointers would be more accurate!Quote:
Originally Posted by SouthernFried
I can't wait until Tony can shoot three-pointers again. That'd make the Spurs offense so deadly. As it is, I expect him to come out and play well on Monday.
No excuses.
One more win.
these two days off give Tony the rest he needed.
I expect him to come out in the first half and dominate as usual, and then Ginobili takes over in the second half.
Duncan dominating throughout the game.
When Tony is not on his game he needs to find a way to contribute. I mentioned in a post a few moons ago and stated that he 'moped' when he struggles. I find myself screaming at the TV and begging Tony to not continually drive and force up shots.... He did come through when it mattered but hopefully he continues to evolve. Confidence is important but let's face it Tony is not the 'man' on this team he is the third peg in the cog..
Tony will need to be on top of his game to cancel out Jason Terry.
Having an entire weekend to recover is nothing but good news for Tony. I expect him to return to beast form on Monday.
Also a great thing Manu did last night was give that 4th quarter assist to Tony to take that 19 ft. Jumper...even when Tony stunk and missed good looks, Manu throwing that dish was nice gesture that despite his off-night he still had confidence in him to take the open shot...How many other players in the NBA have that ultimate teammate concept going in their minds...Everyone woulda passed on Tony by the way he was playing.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sportman
I think Tony has a good situation, he will take a lot from Tim and Manu, two of the most competitive players in the league.