POP has part of the blame for barely playing him and the other blame goes to Roger Mason and his inability to lead a successful 2nd team offense.
lets analyze Gooden so far. ok he came with high expectations.
first of all, he has only been given limited minutes by pop. BUT, so far, he has had only one decent game so far, that game in houston where he debuted his post moves and scored like what, 10 or so points and 6-7 rb in a few minutes? that was great. it raised my hopes. but every game since then, he has flubbed shots, looks nervous, LACKS CONFIDENCE, doesnt assert himself on offense, doesnt defend very well or contest shots in the paint at all, and has had many boneheaded turnovers. rebounding has been OK. so...i know he only gets a few minutes per game, and thats pop's doing, but how would you say hes done so far?
POP has part of the blame for barely playing him and the other blame goes to Roger Mason and his inability to lead a successful 2nd team offense.
I don't really expect Gooden to "break out", per se. He's not that kind of player, and never really has been. I still expect him to provide good things for the team, namely good rebounding and stability on the front court when Timmy is on the bench.
So far as grading him, though....uh....hard to say until he actually plays significant minutes. He looks like a rookie out there right now, but the same was being said of Udoka when he was only getting scrap minutes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTA5g8UF0A4
in the words of shaq: "don't worry bout it"
Gooden has been very serviceable and productive player, prior to coming to the Spurs. The Spurs need to do everthing in their power to ensure a smooth transition so that he can succeed here. I believe he could be helping the team more if Pop were willing to live with some of his defensive mistakes. Even though he's a vet, Pop has developed a confidence in that he can trust Gooden in the 2nd halves of games.
For Gooden's part, he needs ensure the effort and commitment is there. That said, don't expect him to break out until next year - assuming he's still here.
he is in prison????
pimples???
You will find your answer to your own question in your second sentence. He has only been given limited minutes.
So far, his rebounding is better then Bonners and he plays way more mpg. So, its not exactly ok.
That's one thing that we needed when considering an aspect in a big earlier this season. Now we got. Now he has to learn the system. We all know he is not the brightest of players, so it may take a bit.
The process will take just a little while longer. Just relax.
Perhaps tonight if Timmy doesn't play. Pop is easing him into the rotation.
I don't think the expectations were that high...he's a just a good all around player.
Wait, minus D and minus passing...so maybe not ALL-AROUND, maybe like a semi-circle.
ready to stop talking about how you think popovich is an idiot? no real spurs fan seems to agree with you...
Stick Gooden out there with TD or Thomas, and I think Pop can live with some of his defensive errors since TD or Thomas can cover them up. Do it Pop!
Gooden starts tonight.
good all around performance by gooden tonite
Isn't that the truth.lol...![]()
after the all star game next year
Good grief, dude. Give the guy a chance. I suppose you think you could solve the world's economic woes in 3 weeks. The Spurs have the most complicated defensive and offensive schemes in the NBA and you expect him to be Michael Jordan in less that a month. He will be fine come playoff time and he will be instrumental in a couple victories.
I think plenty of people see eye to eye with many of JoeyThief's observations. The guy is obviously a "real Spur fan." Pop has definitely governed with an unsteady hand this year with no PJ on the sideline. I choose the team over the coach any day, every day.
He should be in the bench and comes on court with Manu.
Friday vs the Clipps
I agree with this. I think once Gooden and Manu play together a little we will see a more effective Gooden. Mason seems to struggle getting other people involved when he is the primary ball handler on the floor. Not complaining about mason just think Ginobli in that roll will pay dividends for Gooden. Just like it does for Fab.
I think he is doing gr8 for the time given... we need him to be more comfortable witht he system come playoff time.. he'll be aight...
That was his MO coming in. Some of the more experienced followers of the NBA knew that all too well.......
Hence all of the sarcastic comments bout him being a savior. Too many high expectations from him period, much less this year.
He has done OK so far considering all the cir stances. It's unrealistic to think he will have some sort of transformation where he suddenly becomes a 30/15 player. He has already shown his value scoring and rebounding, so if he can at least stay in the way of his man on defense(like he did last night) and get some chemistry with Manu then he will be exactly what we need for the post season.
When Pop gives him enough minutes, either off the bench exploiting the opposition's backup bigs if Tim's playing, or as a starter for Tim.
Why Pop didn't put him on and go to him in the third quarter during that 13-2 run I'll never know. He had 9/4 halfway through the 2nd then got ignored the rest of the way. WTF???
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