Re: Phoenix looks to rally against San Antonio
I really don't understand this CoT and CoM competition. They're both on the same team for god's sake! :nope We should be thankful we have probably one of the fastest and best backcourts in the NBA. Who cares which one scores more as long as we keep winning?! :lobt2:
Man - some of you guys are like the Protestants and Catholics in Ireland. :ihit
Re: Phoenix looks to rally against San Antonio
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WildcardManu
It would be understandable if someone called TP selfish and ballhogger when he is missing most of his shots, but the kid is putting up layup clinics, why would we want him to stop?
because they want the spurs to shot harder shots!
layups are easier then jumpshots so they want spurs to have to shot jumps and still beat suns
Re: Phoenix looks to rally against San Antonio
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Spurs Dynasty 21
time for Parker to prove he can play big on the road
I don't get this at all. It's not as if Tony Parker hasn't ever shown the ability to play well on the road in the playoffs.
In 48 career playoff road games (a big number in itself) Parker averages 17.7 ppg while shooting right about 45% from the floor.
In the last 3 years, those numbers are even better -- since 2005 in 26 road playoff games, Parker averages 19.1 while shooting 47% from the floor.
And in 2007, Parker averaged 19.4 on 48% shooting in 9 playoff road games.
In his playoff career, Parker has 18 games of 20+ in road playoff games. He also has 3 games of 30+ points -- all in the last two seasons.
The idea that Parker doesn't play well on the road in the playoffs strikes me as mostly myth.
Re: Phoenix looks to rally against San Antonio
No facts, please. Just moronic comments out of someone's ass.
Re: Phoenix looks to rally against San Antonio
I let Tony borrow my Bat-Nikes for the playoffs.