thats what he did last night, maybe this night is a good night to give it a go.
pop just wanted georgie to see what NOT to do in crunch time and what better way to do that than inserting mentor vaughn for the final 5 minutes of a close ballgame.
thats what he did last night, maybe this night is a good night to give it a go.
Wouldnt make much of it. It happened some last season. We watch the Spurs alot so we see their mistakes but, they're no different then the other clubs. Call a timeout, set up a play, and then cant get the ball in or, turn it over. Little things that can make the difference in close games. Maybe because we're paying so much attention these days, is why some may just now be seeing it.
I second that.
Horry was very good at inbounding because of his size and court-vision.
I'm sure Duncan could be as good as Horry was but that would leave Oberto/KT as the only post options and it would be to easy to defend this setup for end-of-game plays.
With Duncan in the paint on an inbound play the defense is held accountable and cannot sag off on the perimeter to bother the spurs shooters - and because TD is so good at directing the offense from the post it leaves another option for an open 3.
But with Manu and Parker in the game, they are so quick and elusive that it almost doesn't matter who's inbounding the ball because one or both of them will find a way to get open.
Finley's gaffs stood out dramatically, but execution down the stretch was shaky on every play. I think the biggest culprit here was the fact that it was the third game in four days for an older team already depleted by injuries. Tired legs, tired brains.
Are you new to the Spurs? That's been a problem since DRob retired.
The best solution is DON'T ALLOW FINLEY TO INBOUND THE BALL ANYMORE - EVER!
Why Pop continue to tempt fate, is beyond me?
Good point, and right you are. Finley needs to be on the receiving end.
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