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    Can't fault that last play. Mason had the ball in transition, blazers had no time to set up on D and FIn ended up with an open look close in.

    I reckon if pop could set up play with Fin getting an easy shot like that 5 on 5 . He would go with it.

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    It's an either or call. You cannot argue with the shot that they ended up getting, so it wasn't a bad decision not to call a timeout. But, with 5-6 seconds left, and Tim Duncan and Tony Parker, calling a timeout was also a viable option. No right or wrong answer really.

    And, for this situation, Pop already knows what to expect from Tim and Tony. It was actually pretty telling to see how Roger Mason reacted once he got the loose ball. He made a great play under pressure for a really good look at a game-winning shot. I'm sure Pop hates that they lost, but likes what he saw how Mason handled the situation, not having to call a timeout.
    i agree. if mason keeps making plays he should start taking finley's minutes.

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    i just wish Mason would have gotten the shot....but it was an open look for Finley, who seemed to rush it, IMO.

    2 games, 2 losses, both were quite winnable...all you ask for is a chance to win every game and the Spurs have had the chance. Once they get all their horses back, I have a feeling we will start winning these close games.

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    Finley has shown an ability to hit two shots: Three pointers in rhythm and that little curling elbow jumper. If I have to choose which shot I want Fin taking in a crunch time situation, I think I'd prefer he were taking one of those, even though they are further out.

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    a loss is a loss

    insignificant topic

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    a lose is a lose

    insignificant topic
    Yet here you are posting in it.

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    Maybe. But I think the biggest mistake was letting Finley take the last shot. He proves again that, at times, he can be good as a frontrunner. But not when you need a clutch bucket. In that situation, we missed Manu. , I'd rather have had Mason take it all the way. Finley's got no cahones - whatsoever.

    Wanna rethink that statement again please?


    A certain Laker team from 2007 would disagree.

    As would other teams as well, like the New York Knicks as well.

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    if that was prime finley, he wouldve fukn dunked it from 5ft

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    All I know is that at the end of the day, when Mason sees the replay, and realizes Przybilla only averaged 1.2 blocks per game last season, he's got to regret not taking that all the way.

    First rule of basketball defense: Stop the ball.

    Nobody did that, Mason should have taken that all the way to the basket.

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    My worry is that the refs wouldn't have called any type of foul in that situation. Pryzbilla is a great shot blocker, but even if Mason was to draw contact, I'd have a hard time believing the refs would've made the call for the visiting team in that situation.

    Sucks, but it's true.
    Given the b.s. calls awarded the Blazers all the way down the stretch, i agree.

    Still wish Mason would have shot it. But Grandpa Finley got a very good look.

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    It's easy to second guess. Remember last year in game one of playoffs versus Phoenix? No time out was taken by the Spurs at the end of the 2nd overtime and Manu drove for the winner. A time out allows Shaq to get back in the game, and the lane just may be closed for that play. If they take timeout and don't hit, people say "Why not press the ball and take a chance before the defense is set? We beat Phoenix that way!"

    Your coach is one of the reasons why your team is successful. Trust in him as long as he is consistent.

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    A thread with a lot of reasonable, level-headed responses, after a Spurs loss?

    Huh. Don't see too much of those.

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    I was expecting Finley to bank the shot in being so close to the basket...

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    Mason has never been a very good finisher at the rim. He has also drawn an amazingly low amount of fouls so far in his career. Any shot he would have gotten at the rim would have been about the same percentage as the shot Finley got.

    The good news regarding Mason is he seems to be getting better in terms of driving to the basket. Those two penetrations he had during the game aren't the type of moves he's so far in his NBA career. Hopefully he's expanding his game to where he's another penetration threat to go along with Parker and Ginobili.

    If Mason can master the standstill three, the inbetween jumper off the dribble and taking all the way to the bucket, he's going to be a damn good part of this team.

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    Mason has never been a very good finisher at the rim. He has also drawn an amazingly low amount of fouls so far in his career. Any shot he would have gotten at the rim would have been about the same percentage as the shot Finley got.

    The good news regarding Mason is he seems to be getting better in terms of driving to the basket. Those two penetrations he had during the game aren't the type of moves he's so far in his NBA career. Hopefully he's expanding his game to where he's another penetration threat to go along with Parker and Ginobili.

    If Mason can master the standstill three, the inbetween jumper off the dribble and taking all the way to the bucket, he's going to be a damn good part of this team.

    That's what I had heard too, but he looked like the when he took it to the hole. Waht kind of shot did he miss anyways?

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    Finley isn't clutch but that doesn't mean the shot he took was bad. It was almost guaranteed better than something we would have got out of a timeout, like a Tony Parker 18 footer off the dribble or a long 3, which is what we usually get in those situations.

    Finley had what, an 8 footer? Yeah, I think I can live with that. It would have been a real boost if that had dropped and a nice way to make all the Portland fans miserable.

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    We'll take that shot any day of the week. It's a different locker room, it's a different game if we just hit a 7-foot bunny.
    http://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/s...urs_spell.html

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    at people here who say Finley isnt clutch. I remember when Finley used to get hot during games with the Mavericks and he was UNSTOPPABLE! He burned the Spurs a couple times as well.

    He had those crazy fadeaway jumpers that was very hard to defend. He was the main go to guy with dallas back in the day. It just sucks that he doesnt have that same athletecism anymore.

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    no could of won game with more rebounds they lost that war 31 to 37 with 5 off reb. to 13

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    at people here who say Finley isnt clutch. I remember when Finley used to get hot during games with the Mavericks and he was UNSTOPPABLE! He burned the Spurs a couple times as well.

    He had those crazy fadeaway jumpers that was very hard to defend. He was the main go to guy with dallas back in the day. It just sucks that he doesnt have that same athletecism anymore.
    Yeah, I bet he did a lot of other good things when he was with the Mavericks as well. Doesn't mean squat now. He's not the same player he once was, and even you admit that. Maybe he WAS clutch but not really as a Spur. He's hit a few big shots but not enough for me to consider it consistent.

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