The Spurs often have very little off-ball movement with the intention of creating an opening. You'll see a single Spur moving, but it's a robotic, mechanical move as part of a rigid play, with nobody looking for anything to happen until the play is complete and the play's final options are presented.
Of course, throwing the ball to Tim kills ball movement completely, while the other 4 players stand around, the defense adjusts, and Tim does nothing for 5+ seconds.

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Amen to that. To quote Pat Riley from the 80's "No Rebounds, No Rings".
