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for all the crap vaughn gets about not having a jumper... he's shown a real natch for hitting the open 19-20 footer. he needs a second to set it up... but it's pretty much money at this point.
i know the whole claxton/vaughn comparison has been tossed around... but it really does remind me of that 18 foot jump shot that speedy had a knack for hitting.
Re: Spurs vs. Nuggets Game 5 - Grades
Also, if TP can keep up the fantastic D that would be awesome. He's probably been the Spurs' best defender so far, his D on AI was amazing.
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Originally Posted by Kori Ellis
Oh, I wasn't talking to you. I was talking to TPark and aaron. :lol
:lol cool.
Re: Spurs vs. Nuggets Game 5 - Grades
Vaughn has been solid. I really like this team right now.
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Originally Posted by Admidave50
Funny how American people really like to use French words in their sentences.
FYI, "sans" means "without" and you cannot use in such a way.
You should use "à part" or "excepté" but I guess it's less cool.. :toast
Thanks for the information. I guess growing up in Texas I haven't been ingrained with the correct use of the French language, but it's interesting to know that I've been incorrectly using that term (although very rarely) for a while. :toast
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I have to say, I'm "eating crow" on what I said about Finley prior to this game. Dude shut me up BIG TIME! it was embarassing :lol I have seen the light though. Finley is the man now in my eyes! 8-9 threes? unreal
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Originally Posted by Kevin Blackistone
I wonder what forum you've been reading. Aaronstampler has some good takes mixed in with some Manu homerism and somewhat outlandish ideas, but TPark is basically a Timvp yes-man. If you want to know what TPark thinks, just ask Timvp.
that is the general consensus yes
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I don't think there's much chance that we'll see Phoenix employing Denver's defensive strategies against the Spurs.
For one thing, they don't have the personnel to do it as well as Denver did -- they don't have a Nene to bang on Duncan for 4 quarters and, as others have noted, there isn't an eraser like Camby at the back. Parker and other Spurs were frequently deterred on drives in Round one, I think, because they knew that Camby was back there and that it would take something pretty special to get a shot on the rim. In Game 5, Parker was really trying to just get a shot up when he drove and at least twice, he managed only to hit the bottom of the rim -- I'm not sure I'd seen him do that at all during the regular season. Tony in particular should be able to get into the paint against Phoenix, and I don't think he'll meet nearly as much resistance in Round 2 as he did in Round 1.
More than the personnel issue is the philosophical issue. Phoenix is an improved defensive team over the past couple of seasons, but they still don't seem to want to really mix it up with anyone in the paint. If Phoenix decides, at this point, to become a Nuggets-like defense, the Spurs will have already won in part, because Phoenix will have accepted the Spurs desire to dictate tempo and style.
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Originally Posted by aaronstampler
Whatever. TPark was the one shitting his pants both before the series and after Game 1 when most people with some common sense and faith in the team told him it'd be over in 5.
Seriously, that is the fist time Tpark does that :smokin
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Originally Posted by Kori Ellis
Manu owns the Suns. I'm sure we'll see a couple 30+ point games.
Go Manu!
I hope so I also thought he owned the nuggets