No, but thankfully they have 11 + games to improve. Frontcourt, defense and bench production lack the consistency.
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No, but thankfully they have 11 + games to improve. Frontcourt, defense and bench production lack the consistency.
Good job making fun of the foreign posters. :rolleyesQuote:
Originally Posted by phxspurfan
Honestly, I just don't see "it" in the team this year, and I never did last year either.
You think Rasho is good, so your logic is automatically fucked up.Quote:
Originally Posted by ploto
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Originally Posted by td4mvp21
Yes, we be's ready
Actually, I have been correct for several years. Most people I know who are long-time fans just think something is "off" about the team this year.Quote:
Originally Posted by td4mvp21
Bring On The Lakers!
I am pumped about this year's play offs. I'm not saying the road to the Finals will be an easy road, but no one scares me either. I see the Spurs finding a way to beat every team they need to.
So I say, bring it! :)
I'm won't say that angel luv is overly optimistic, but she still thinks we have a chance to win the 2006 championship.
Midseason we catch hell by April we JELL
Most of the aspects of our game can be seen on the court but we're not at the pick and choose point just yet. Lockdown D points the way, it's not consistent and takes a period or 2 to call forth. Hence, the flurry of 3 pt. attempts on our part as a staple, instead of using them as daggers or game stoppers. We need to seriously wean ourselves off of 3ptrs. Spotty perimeter D at times lets the other mediocre shooters we're not familiar with become instant marksmen, I would like to see less of that happening and not encourage below av. shooters to get hot.
Would like for Pop and staff to come up with a couple of ways to deal with length from the opposition. Our boys have issues with length, the night gets very long when we have matchup problems with bigs that clog the lane and swarm over TDunc and take license with unlimited swatting, I run through my 6 pack p-r-e-t-t-y fast when that crap happens. :lol
It's great when we're not static.
Having our players standing in places for long stretches of time while Tony drives or TDunc plows through for his basket lessens our opporunity to be creative.
We need to be more proactive than reactive.
Movement off the ball is so cool!
To me what others can't prepare for are the creativeness that we get from doing those things mentioned above. Those kind of things expand our game so much and produces so many more opportunities for scoring options.
Uh, other that that..................that'd be a good place to start.........
(Coaching Certificate of Completion from B.Weiser U.)
Shoogar I just wanted to chime in and say that you've posted some clever shit in my days here but I spit water out of my mouth reading this. Props.Quote:
Originally Posted by ShoogarBear
That was good stuff Bear! Sig worthy if I do quote you myself. :)
One thing we know is TD and Manu are going to fight till the end and its not going to be easy for a team to take us out. If Horry can give some good minutes i like our chances
I also think Parker blows up this playoffs and really makes his mark on the league. Its the right time, he's 24 with more playoff experience then just about any guard in the league and teams can't give him the open jumper as much as they have in playoffs past.