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Originally Posted by GrandeDavid
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Originally Posted by GrandeDavid
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With a premium defensive rebounder like Tim, that becomes a BIG risk for Cleveland. Remember, Utah was a premium offensive rebounding team, too. A slew of Spurs fast break buckets convinced Sloan to scrap that and get back in transition, marginalizing their offense as a whole.Quote:
Originally Posted by td4mvp3
That's why Pop almost never sends any guards or wings to the offensive glass. It's too high a risk of an EASY basket the other way when, if we get back in transition D, we can make them face our half court defense.
Dear LeFizzle... the Spurs don't need luck. They are just damn good at what they do.. WHICH IS WINNING. To paraphrase Nike's marketing department... "YOU WILL BE WITNESSES."Quote:
Originally Posted by LeBrizzle