Most are going to say yes, but in this credit, he was making tons of cuts and plenty of movement without the ball.
Jefferson wasn't the problem tonight
Simple question?
How could he have more then 4 if he dosen't get any touches down the stretch
Most are going to say yes, but in this credit, he was making tons of cuts and plenty of movement without the ball.
Jefferson wasn't the problem tonight
TOs were and are the problem.
And guess who's the only person who found Jefferson on his cut? It's Manu.
Jefferson can cut all game but if no one gives him the ball he's gonna be blamed for low scoring .
Only person who passes it to him when he cuts is Manu
There isn't one person to blame. The Spurs are just not a good team. PERIOD
It`s Jefferson fault that Parker and Manu turns the ball over. Yeap, it`s his fault
Jefferson had the highest +/- on the team tonight even though thats a bs stat
How bout you use your 4th offensive weapon
its about in time someone admitted it.NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don't think Jefferson took advantage of the chances he had early in the game but to be fair, this loss was a total team effort. Everyone had some good moments but then they had some bad moments and unlike the Boston game they couldn't get a stop in the 4th. I thought Jefferson did a commendable job on Melo but damn the dude is getting pretty damn tough to guard.
Are you even a Spurs fan?
The Spurs are absolutely a good team. They have the potential to be an ELITE team and to compete for a championship this year.
They're just not playing to that level so far because both players and coaches are having a hard time making the adjustment.
Bottom line: Spurs went up against two elite teams and lost...not because they weren't as talented, but because they weren't playing up to their capability.
Luckily there's plenty more season left to work it out.
I hope pop at least experiments with the idea of starting Manu. And whats with this obsession with playing Bonner in weird situations
I give props to Jefferson for giving it all when it comes to defending Carmelo. IMHO, Carmelo was just making every ing shot out there. The man was simply in the zone and there's not much you can do about it. The loss against Denver was the coach's inability to adjust to the simple pick and roll that Denver was running for Melo. Overall, Jefferson was doing fine. He was active and his effort was there.
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