are you insane. Please tell me when he choked except from the FT line against Houston.
No, he was always a playoff choker. That he made a brilliant shot he should never have taken doesn't change that. Fortunately he couldn't get rid of the ball quickly enough in the Finals and passed it to AJ for the championship winning shot.
are you insane. Please tell me when he choked except from the FT line against Houston.
I seem to remember that he was quite good in shot-clock and end of quarter sitiuations when there was a play for him. That's because there was no option for him to put it on the floor and try for a better shot, so he knew he was going to shoot ahead of time.
Really, so all those threes he made before that to claw the team out of that hole in the second half doesn't count?
Right on![]()
I've got a poster of the guy on the wall next to me as I'm typing this. I love him, but I'm not going to say he's something he wasn't. You are welcome to go into the records and dig up his playoff accomplishments. You'll find him at the wrong end of a lot of playoff upsets, though.
If shooting a lot of threes when you are way down in a single game is a sign of clutchness to you, then our definitions are different. "Turning it around" also means more than one game to me.
This badmouthing of Udoka's shooting reminds me of 05 when people hated eeding Speedy Claxton to come in and bail out a choking Tony Parker. Sometimes a guy just needs some experience and he will get it.
All I can see is that series is far from over. Our big 3 ed up first 2 games. Is it real to expect them to play this bad in next games? I'd say no. So, only thing we need is to WIN next game. After that, expirience could solve our problems.
Yeah that game winner was just not clutch what so ever.
Uh Speedy wasn't on the team in 05....
Oh and why did TP keep going over the top on those Chandler screens? Its not like Paul is Stojakovic outbthere with a 26ft J.
My bad I meant 03. but still - I don't think this board is giving Udoka a chance. I cringed when he put up that ill-advised hookshot, but the only way he's going to get better is by playing.
Are you aware that if you mention the same moment multiple times that it still only counts as one instance?
Hes had his chances and failed.
So his play vs the T Wolves wasnt.
His play vs the Lakers wasn't.
no of course not.
Since it's the playoffs, the only way the Spurs are going to get better is if he, for the most part, doesn't.
Okay, you win. He was the clutchest guy on the team. That's why they won so many playoff series when he was the second best player on the team, right?
Never said he was the clutchest.
Get your panties out of the wad sunshine.
what does that say about hall of famer David Robinson? Was he a choke too? your problem is not realizing the supporting cast was brutal.
Yeah, that makes your argument less stupid.![]()
Yeah, it was all those guys' fault every single year. David always stepped up big in the biggest moments, particularly before Timmy arrived.
calling other men sunshine is plain weird.
My arguement that sean elliott a supposed choker in the past, stepped up in 99 and became clutch is stupid?
Right on.
its called sarcasm einstein.
Udoka needs to stop thinking so much and just shoot. Bowen too. I hate that dribble and step in for a horrible shot because they hesitated.
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