i agree, as long as finley provides stability to the bench and provides much needed clutch in the playoffs, he will be an asset. he definitely should not be a starter but should reform his role to be a solid backup.
This is good newsAlong with pickup games, Finley went through muscle-activation training, massages and therapy to recharge his body. Grover noticed a dip in Finley's lateral movement, so they concentrated on the flexibility in his hip area to improve his mobility.
Finley knew where his biggest weakness was and he worked to improve it.
I don't know who is this guy but I hope McDonald is goneBryan Chu
i agree, as long as finley provides stability to the bench and provides much needed clutch in the playoffs, he will be an asset. he definitely should not be a starter but should reform his role to be a solid backup.
Well according to something I read not too long ago for every one pound you lose you can take up to four pounds of pressure off your leg joints. For a guy who pretty much lives and dies as a jump shooter in this system I think you're absolutely right about him improving his percentage. A shooter with tired legs isn't of much use to anyone.
Any improvement with his defense would be welcome but I made my peace with the fact that he was never going to set the world on fire as a defender the moment he signed with the Spurs.
Maybe he put money in Lehman Bros.
If he shows up in shape, works on both ends of the floor and isn't a complete liability, he'll remove the reason people hate him.
Bruce's diet is horrible, according to his interview in Men's Fitness last year. He met the reporter and the first question was about diet, just as a plate of nachos arrived--supposedly they just laughed and moved on to the next question.
My theory is a racial-socio-economic one. Because the NBA culture seems to be heavily tied into Afro-American, it would make sense that there would be a lot of fried food and junk food. Unfortunately, in America our lower-income brackets also have terrible diets.
Presumably, the players would be even better and soar even higher if the diet issue ever changed.
There's only one problem. If he really lost the weight, who's our PF now?
Finley plays 2 guard and SF. Maybe PF during micro ball, but I don't think this is often.
what was everyones excuse in 06 and 07????
Good for Finley. I hope this transcends to 8-10 PPG at a good shooting rate off the bench.
He averaged 10 last year in a "bad" year.
Turn up your sarcasm detector, peacemaker.
Oops..a bit rusty here..
i like what i read.
looks like the muscle mass went down in his arms as well.
Exactly.
Don't expect an answer here on ST.
Oh wait, here is one:
So Pop did not tell him that in his previous 3 years as Spur?He listened to what Pop said, worked his ass off and earned a spot on this team. Seems praise-worthy to me. If you ask Fin why he didn't do this years ago, he'll probably tell you that's an excellent question.And the 20 million dollar a year *consumerate professional* needed to be told this in order to work out offseason?
Spare us!
So Fabbs,
are you saying that Finley is not a professional and is lazy?
Hmm. Link to back that up? He is always the last to leave practice at the gym.
If Bob Hill had been Fin's coach, Bob would have told Fin to look in the mirror 3 years ago and Fin would have scored more points.
Theres gotta be story behind this.
Are you avoiding answering the question T-Park? An answer that obviously does not put your glorified Finley in rose colored glasses light?
As was brought out many posts ago, why is it just this year that he comes in such great shape? The one answer was because "the great and powerful Popped told him to."
Why did he not do the same offseason workout the last 3 years, come into camp in great shape?
I'm waiting for an answer T-Park.![]()
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wow... Finley looks younger and more fit. im happy he realized he needed to work on himself.
Yah it's laughable to me how they handling the diet issue.
I know many examples of people who have their diet made to perfection and still are unable to have such physic as many NBA players. NBA players have rough tough scheudle filled with games so they are not able to go to gym every day. Still they have bigger muscles then those amateurs who train only for muscles and they do not have bball practice and exhausing games, travellings etc.
Your body needs from 48 to 72 hours (depends) on the recovery. When and how load the batteries?
I know that guy from kentucky along with Mr McDonald uses great persuasion but they are not helping your body "reacharge".
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