Manu!
Depends on how much time. if its between 23-15 seconds, I'd give it to Tony to find the open man (if not himself). If it's less than 10 seconds, I'd give it to Manu (again, for himself or to find the open man). If it's less than 5 seconds, ball goes into Mason, or Finley.
Matchups matter too, though so depending on who is covering who, depends on where the ball goes.
Is this off a rebound, or a set play after a timeout.
Hmmm...We usually call timeout, thereby setting up a play. So....
If there's over 10 seconds left, you go to Tim down low.
If there's less than 10, you go with either Tony, or Manu up top.
Depending on what Defense is thrown at you, you adjust from there, maybe a kick out to the side for a Mason three pointer.
In this order:
1. Manu will slash and create fouls.
2. Mason makes 3's under pressure.
3. Lastly, Tony even if he is shooting well he doesn't close very well.
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manu drives, draws a doulbe, kicks to money mason for three.....splash, hip, good night.
tim duncan is what i would say, this guy is coming to the end of his career. i wouldnt want anyone else to shoot a two other than tim duncan because at that point in ur career you just are clutch.
since when is tp not clutch
this season he has been the most clutch on the team
stats prove it
DUNCAN does not get the ref to call the foul in the last few seconds
SO WRONG ANSWER
Ball in Manu's hands and trust his judgment to take the shot or find the open man.
But with Parker emerging this season, I wonder if Pop will change that?
Who's open? Normally Manu gets the ball because he's deadly clutch in both regular and ft shooting.
Parker can't seem to draw fouls although he goes in among the trees.
Mason is too new, but he's shown he has the balls to take a long 3 at the end.
M-m-m-m-matt! Bonner! It depends who's hot. Prob Manu, Mase or Fin. Next.
Duncan should always be the #1 option unless he gets doubled. If he gets doubled, kick out to #2 Manu.
If Manu can't get a clean look, Mason. And if Mason has no space, Finley.
After Finley, then Tony Parker. Tony's been a beast this year, but he just hasn't seemed "clutch". He's had a couple of late game heroics, it's just that LAST shot that rarely goes in.
Statistically, Bonner is due to hit a game winner.
Beat me to it. And DAFs sig is alright, but i prefer BIG booties like RCs Boss and IMs sigs.
Mason
In the 13 games this season in which Parker has had double-figure assists, his scoring average is 27.3. In the other 44 games he has played, his scoring average is 20.5.
He was 1-1 in 05 Playoffs, and 1-1 in 06 Playoffs. I think the one in '05 came in one of the blowouts to the Pistons (Game 1 and 2), but the details are hazy.
Bonner. Sky hook. No doubt.
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