I can't put into words how much Finley has been sucking. what the hell is wrong with him??? Hopefully Barry is out of Pops doghouse and will play more minutes.
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I can't put into words how much Finley has been sucking. what the hell is wrong with him??? Hopefully Barry is out of Pops doghouse and will play more minutes.
This is only our 3rd game of the season so far....and let me remind you this is the first game that Barry is actually playing well in those three games. It's way to early to write off Finley. He's just warming up :smokin
The minutes should go to whoever is playing well. Right now it's Barry so the minutes should be his. I expect Finley to bring it like he did last year so I'm not worried about him yet.
Finley started off slow last year.
Aint worried one bit about Fin.
If you forget he had a darn good game VS Dallas
Its the first time he's legit minutes in 3 games.Quote:
Originally Posted by 1Parker1
Finley had the worst numbers of his career last year and sucked? I don't understand why everyone keeps "wanting Finley to play like he did last year." He had good playoffs...but during the season he was terrible.Quote:
Originally Posted by loveforthegame
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Originally Posted by Que Gee
You want my advice?
Give it up...you'll get less headaches.
It's not ever going to happen with Barry and the Spurs so you may as well just accept it.
Spurs fans don't like Barry and they never will.
And now he's getting older and his game is starting to deteriorate...it's a losing battle you fight.
Trust me...you'll enjoy the board more if you just let the haters have their hate and stop trying to change their minds.
Seriously, its comical. Even if they don't like Barry, thats fine. But don't ride Finley's nuts when he hasn't done dick.Quote:
Originally Posted by whottt
Barry 20 minutes, Finley 20 minutes.
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Originally Posted by nkdlunch
well the fact that it's only been 3 games into the season could be the reason why finley isn't playing good, and brents only had one good game wooooooow
finely>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>brent
Barry is a much better shooter. If both Finley and Barry lost their athleticism than Barry wins easily by pure shooting alone.
Im still waiting for that supposed "shooting"
He will have one game like this, then 12 shit ones.
After all Fin did at the end of last year, the countless games he won, and the fantastic playoffs, im shocked hes getting shat on like this.
I agree. Barry is only a better shooter when he actually pulls the trigger. I'll take Finley being overly aggressive on occasion over Barry passing up wide open shots.Quote:
Originally Posted by T Park
Thank you.
brent musta pulled a red sox and knocked down some JD before the game and let er fly.
Keep shootin Fin :tu
Now, if Barry keeps it up, I'm all for giving him time. I've always liked every other part of his game since he's been a Spur.
Agreed.
When hes agressive, taking the all to the hole, and knockin down shots, hes a valuable asset to the team....
From the ASG on Finley was great. It just took him some time. For the first time in a long time he was on a new team, in a new city, and in a new system. Once he settled in, he was huge for SA. He is a much better player than Barry. Period!Quote:
Originally Posted by Que Gee
So the excuse is that he was on a different team the year before last?Quote:
Originally Posted by Dre_7
Damn, some of you people are knee jerk reaction to the max. If you're going nuts about who's playing well and who's playing like shit after three games into the season - you have a problem. Save the stress for the playoffs or you're gonna have a heart attack like that Steelers fan last year :smchode:
Well, it can only help the team if both of them are playing well, but like in the past when the Spurs have had championships, the vets have come through in clutch times. I like how Barry is stroking his shots, and it looks like Finley is hitting the front of the rim quite a bit, but both these guys are pros and each one will find a way to contribute. I'd really like to see both of them out there. I think Pop is going with the hot hand. ANd right now that's Barry.
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Originally Posted by pjjrfan
Ironically enough, it didn't happen last year.
There is one major difference between Barry and Finley...
If Barry isn't scoring he won't hurt you with bad shots, and he'll usually find someone else in a position to score if he's handling the ball. This is what Barry can do...this is why the people that like him, like him.
Barry can pass, he can run the break and he can get guys easy baskets...he always has this skill(except for a brief stint against the Mavs when he choked).
Finley will shoot it like he's Jordan whether he has made a shot all night or not.
That's the main difference between them...and that's the reason one is given carte blanche to suck by Spurs fans and why the other one isn't.
I don't think there's anything admirable or ballzy about jacking up shots like you are an MVP when you can't hit the side of a barn...Spursfans think it means a player has balls and heart.
I'd just like to point out that we did win a title with Barry as basically our guard and SF back up rotation against a gritty and tough team while a 3rd of the team was injured...and we didn't with Finley against a softer and healthier team.
And I've never seen Barry miss a late shot to tie or win the game, or fail to make a winning pass in that situation...I haven't seen Finley do it yet.
Finley played well in big moments against the Mavs...but if you look, his shot was not there when we needed it most against the Mavs.
That's just my take...and I'm not saying Finley sucks because he doesn't...but neither does Barry, and Barry can do more when his shot isn't falling than Finley can.
Finley does one thing better than Barry..score. Barry is the better passer, shotoer and ball handler. I think he's also the better rebounder now as well(Tim Duncan and Horry are the only guys on our team that have pulled down more boards in a game than Barry). Neither one of them are going to make an All NBA D team.
He wasnt a Spur then so it doesnt matter. All I know is that after the ASG and thru playoffs, Fin was great. Thats all that matters.Quote:
Originally Posted by Obstructed_View
like everyone said above, barry is great... when he actually shows up to play ball. his inconsistency hinders a more prominent role, and I would take finley's athleticism and decisiveness most nights of the week
Wasn't it Finley, not Barry, who came through and gave us that 3 pointer against the Mavs last season in Game 7 that tied the game after being down 20? And wasn't it Finley's versatility and atheleticism that allowed us to use him to guard Dirk, and why Barry wasn't given a lot of minutes during that series?Quote:
Originally Posted by whottt
Actually, in game 4 Finley hit a 3 toward the very end of regulation to give ths Spurs a 2 point lead. In game 6 he hit the 3 IN DIRKS GRILL to ice the game. In game 7, a couple possesion before Manu hit that 3, SA was down four and Fin hit a HUGE 3 to cut the lead to one. That combined with his cluth shooting throughout the series (not to mention huge dunks!) goes to disprove your "his shot was not there when we needed it most against the Mavs." opinion.Quote:
Originally Posted by whottt
Actually...if you look, I said he played well in big moments in that series but his shot and play was not there when we needed it most.
I remember his big zone busting dunks...and the impact they had...but there was another part of that series.
I mean the 4th quarter and OT of game 7...and he didn't.....he pretty much sucked for the only time in the series in that situation...and this may seem kind of harsh, but all the other shots don't matter if he couldn't do it when it mattered most. Barry is exactly the opposite...he may suck for the entire game, but I feel totally comfortable with him taking those big shots...I've never seen him suck in that situation yet...when he takes them.
I think it was probably Manu, but even if it wasn't...I know Finley missed shots down the stretch in OT.Quote:
Originally Posted by 1Parker1
Woooweee.....Dirk only averaged about 40 points and 20 rebounds on 99% shooting...shit, imagine if we hadn't defended him well.Quote:
And wasn't it Finley's versatility and atheleticism that allowed us to use him to guard Dirk,
I don't know...why don't people get out of the way of trains when they are about to get hit by them?Quote:
and why Barry wasn't given a lot of minutes during that series?
Spurs with Barry as the main guard off the bench = 1 title.
Spurs with Finley = 0 titles.
And Finley's team was better.
End of argument.
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Originally Posted by whottt
As you said...it still won't matter. The problem is people dont' want to admit the Finley is a one dimensional player. He is NOT a better defender than Barry...Not in the scheme of defense that the Spurs play. He makes everyone around him better...whether he passes up shots or not. This is something that Finley just can't do.
But its people like T Park and company that make it a lot easier not to even take seriously. Because they just don't get it.
Well to be fair...Barry sucked against the Mavs last year, but I think had more to do with being forgotten in the rotation and then all of a sudden being asked to do more than anything else.
I like them both...Finley earned my respect last season, he's got a great character, he plays hard and I like him. but everyone always treats Barry like he is the team bitch when he's one of our most efficient players...Finley is not a guy I would ever want taking shot to win a game...Barry is.
The first time Barry played on an elite team that team won a title....Finley's played on alot of elite teams and most of them had an ignominious ending or did things like blow 3-0 leads.
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Originally Posted by Que Gee
Finley is what they wanted Barry to be....they didn't want a passing type who is good at setting others up and just kind plays between the spaces and fills in the blanks.
They wanted a spectacular type who goes out and scores 20 points in a quarter...
That's just the way it is.
Again...I like Finley, I just wish Spurfans didn't have such a hate on for Barry.
Pop knows that it's a rare game where both Barry and Fin are going to be clicking. In most instances last season, and certainly in the playoffs, Pop went with the guy who was knocking down the perimeter jumper early and gave him the bulk of the backup SG/SF minutes.
I think both guys bring different things to the table and both are capable of taking over games. Fin has been awful in these last few games (i should know...I have him in 2 of my fantasy leagues and have dropped him), but I have no doubt he will hit his fair share of big shots for us this season.
Barry is a great player. I hope people would stop hating on him.
That being said, tomorrow Finley hits three pointers in a row and thid board will be clogged with "Finley rules" threads.
It's the Spurstalk way!
I have Finley on my fantasy team....I am pulling for him to do well...and I'd be lying if I said I wasn't just a little pissed off at him right now. LMAO.
I am on the verge of cutting his azzzzzzzzzzzz.
True that.Quote:
Originally Posted by whottt
Posting stuff like this is pointless.
Two months worth of stats in the stretch drive last March and April
combined for Barry:
fg's 76-149 53%
treys 40-87 46%
Playoffs vs Sacto 60% fgs 55% treys playing just as many minutes and taking just about as many shots as "FinDog" -just making a lot more.
Findog has some good games vs Dallas in Round 2. So lets annoint Findog captain and give him 35 min per game. :elephant
And don't bring up Barry contributions to the 2005 Championship run. Something "Barrdog" has been a part of. Unlike someone else. :downspin:
I already have...Picked up Travis Outlaw in one league and Tyrus Thomas in another. Of course I'll be kicking myself the next game Fin puts up 28 pts on 9-11 shooting with 6 threes...Quote:
Originally Posted by whottt
:dramaquee:dramaquee:dramaquee:dramaqueeQuote:
Originally Posted by whottt
Congrats, it's the first time I've ever been able to use those.
Barry got plenty of props for picking up his game the way he did after the trade deadline.
Link?
Barry has more skills but smaller huevos than Finley. The reason his minutes usually suffer is because he passes up open shots within the framework of the offense. That's one of the fastest ways to invoke Pop's hook.
Eh...Pop's not flawless. He traded Steve Kerr away and got Steve Smith in return.
Was beautiful...
Smitty also had no problem jacking up shots like an MVP candidate regardless of whether or not they were going in....how soon Spursfans forget.
Where did I say Pop was flawless? He isn't. He is, however, the keeper of the minutes, and if you want them, passing up open shots within the offense isn't the way to get them. Barry was guilty of that one for pretty much 1-2/3 seasons until he got some cold JR Smith water dashed into his face.
had to include him WITH Derek Anderson to make the trade work.Quote:
He traded Steve Kerr away and got Steve Smith in return.
IT was either do that deal, or DA walks.
Why not talk aout the trade to get him back?
That would go against the status quo of ripping pop and finley for some unknown reason.
Other than a good game 1 vs Phoenix, what EXACTLY did he do?Quote:
And don't bring up Barry contributions to the 2005 Championship run.
He was a BumBling fumBling mess vs Seattle.
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Originally Posted by T Park
Barry played well vs. Detroit...
Barry often played well when the Spurs needed a shot or two.
Phoenix, Detroit, Kings, Denver, even the Mavs!
C'mmon, he's a spur, why hate him? It is just that he's not always used as he should be. He has so many talents...
Their presence on the court will depend on a game scenario
If Timmy is double teamed a lot, Barry comes in
If they need some athleticism, or If they play against the Mavs, enter Finley
Both are great pros, both are versatile ; they are just different types of players
:lol
It takes a 5-for-5 three point performance to get whottt publicly back on the Barry Bandwagon.
Somebody mentions that one guy is playing better than the other so far this year, and it suddenly becomes a battle of resumes. Damn, people. Keep your eye on the ball, here.
that's coming from an expert too, whottt was on Barry's dick like no one else's business in Barry's first season hereQuote:
Originally Posted by whottt
Both guys have the ability to be extremely valuable reserves. Pop is probably one of the few coaches in the league who will make playing time decisions strictly based on how the player is playing and fulfilling his role on the team.
I hope both guys have a great season. What's not to like about that?
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Originally Posted by The Property of Francisco Elson
Barry tore it up after he was almost traded last year....I didn't say anything about it. I did rip him for sucking against the Mavs as well harshly...and praised Finley.
And I'm not really back on his bandwagon either...guy is 35 years old.
But the double standard is extremely lame...as are Spursfans who think being a chucker is bravery worthy of the congressional medal of honor.
And Finley fucked my fantasy team this week.