I just go with the classic equation Happiness = Reality - Expectations. The ones that are unhappy are the ones whose expectations are not being met. The thing is, the ones they blame (the players/coaches/front office) cannot be held liable for the inflated expectations of an outside party.
Good point, but you could also wind up like the Bulls, Kings, Suns or Knicks of the league. Pining for stars and going through an endless cycle of coaches, players & general managers.
And I still think DeJounte can do even better when a healthy Derrick is back and rolling. Then he can play an ancillary role to Derrick & DeMar as a playmaker/ballhandler.
Perspective is lost on these people. It's why you have so much conflict in this world. You're never going to convince everyone is a life lesson I've learned.
I like Chinook's post more than any other poster. He was nearly convincing me that Murray has to go. I felt that his bubble wasn't as good as people thought, mainly as a decision maker and White was clearly the better point. But I also felt that Murray would be a later bloomer. I knew if he just had a dependable 3, he would be at worse Beverly. He is putting it together now. His 3 is now dependable. He has an in-between game that will get better. He is now finishing at the rim. All those other little things will come.
As for the fit, we didn't see enough of White and Murray to just think it will go either way. For whatever reason, Pop didn't use them until the bubble.
The issue is that all of those teams with the exception of the Knicks perhaps have struggled in large part because they get young players who aren't bad, max them out and then give them the keys. That's now how you build a winning team. None of those teams are looking at the current Spurs with envy, though I do think they should. I agree folks should be happier with what we're seeing from the crop of players they currently have. Young guys and older players are all playing well from night to night. I think this might by my favorite team since 2017-2018. But that doesn't mean that we should look at Murray and White and think the team is in a better position than SAC with Fox, PHX with Booker/Ayton or even CHI with Lavine/Markkennen.
Yeah you make a good point.
Once Jordan and Co left, the Bulls have been nothing....
Timmy is our Jordan....
Manu and Parker the Co...
I want to see Murray play with DD & White - 2 consistent shot creators, where he doesn't have to initiate much himself. I like Murray in transition, as a pullup shooter, spot up shooter & attacking closeouts. But it's hard to see him ever being a half court initiator.
Lilterally the three quotes from me immediately proceeding the one you pulled up, in their full context. So to suggest that I meant he didn't have the ability to help a team is wrong.
Watched all games and noticed that the start of 2nd and 4th quarter lineups wins us the games. Looked it up and it has a Net Rating of 47.6 almost double the Derozan led one at 27.6. Pretty impactful rebounding for Murray.
Chinook in here arguing with his own post about Murray pretty much sums up spurstalk in a nuts![]()
Have you ever watched Evangelion, my guy, by any chance? You're on some psychological analysis here, lmao
I'd like to chime in on this since we're having a psychological discussion here...
When the Spurs won their most recent le in 2014, I of course was excited af as I'm sure here on the board was (or at least I hope so). I was soaking everything in from the Game 5 victory: the highlights, the analyst remarks, the presenting of the Larry O'Brien and that iconic photo of the Spurs players cloaked in their national flags...all good stuff...However, once the special coverage of the Spurs clinching victory that night was over and it went back to regular programming, a sense of emptiness began to overtake me. The 2014 season was now officially over, and yes while I thoroughly enjoyed the evening, I couldn't help but still feel that feeling of emptiness since now there was going to be no more Spurs basketball for awhile. Yes, the team had become champions, but the season was still over, a little different than the other 29 teams in the league since our team was the last one standing, but even the season for the champion Spurs was now over...
The point I'm trying to make is that since then, I've learned to not just enjoy the championship itself, but you have to enjoy the journey along the way. Embrace the highs and the lows, the victories and the losses. Its all part of the experience of being a sports fan. Yes, these last few years have been extremely frustrating, but I've still tried to enjoy the good moments in any Spurs game, because they're our team. Enjoy this for what it is, life is way to short to be bitter, angry, or over analytical to the point where you can't even enjoy a wild victory like tonight's game because certain players weren't perfect the way you or some advanced stat metric would say. Enjoy being a fan for what it is...that's my .02
He's better right now than White ever was.
I have. The last episode left a bad taste in my mouth... though it was the only episode where it didn't have 100% of my attention.
Lol, only the last episode, and not the movie? Yeah, that tv ending was something else. I'm actually surprised to hear a "yes", good my guy
[QUOTE=SpurPadre;10395770]I just don't think there's enough sample size that shows Derrick would be a much better starter to maximize the team's potential. When it comes to leadership qualities, none of young players can match Murray's. He's definitely a leader and you want that in your starting PG.[/QUOTE
OMG Murray is not a PG not hating but he has problems keeping his dribble alive much less breaking people’s ankles and crossing peeps on his way to the basket.
It’s time for the gawk gawk 3000 tbh
We can safely start sucking each other's son.
yeah. DJ is a star. the consistency is what will elevate him even higher.
Ha! not a bad take, huh?
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