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    I agree with the sentiments expressed by the OP, but I have absolutely no problems with a post like yours. It is a well thought out and supported criticism of decisions and tactics used over the course of the first three games. Reasonable people can debate such things.

    I have a problem with the F@#$ Pop, Pop sucks, Pop has man love for Finley, fire Pop crowd who start numerous worthless threads after every single loss. If some of these people were to be believed, the Spurs would go 82-0 every year if it wasn't for their mentally defective coach. Its ridiculous and infantile.

    If they can't come up with something resembling the quality of your post, they really should take the OP's advice and STFU.
    Like I said, I'm not a Pop hater.

    He's a of a coach and I'm very grateful for all that he's done for the Spurs, but that doesn't mean I agree with him 100% of the time.

    I completely agree that some of these threads can get pretty ridiculous, though.


    Btw, what does "exasperbated" mean?
    It's similar to exacerbated, but used mostly when typing faster than you're thinking.

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    Per team purposes Pop should shoulder the blame on this performance, however we saw that no one came out to play. You can critisize all you want when a coach does stupid moves to erase a lead or let the other team going, but last night we didn't have one single player who even resembled being up to the challenge. There is nothing a coach can do in such situations. In fact, I believe Pop did much more wrong in Game 1 than in last night's game.

    He tried to force feed Duncan, like most of us would have wanted, but Duncan wasn't there mentally, he tried to create space for Tony but he couldn't get going because they packed the paint and our shooters were ice cold, he tried everything we could have wanted from him - insert Bowen, Hill, etc. etc. Nothing worked, all players were apalling. His best lineup there were Vaughn, Hill, Ime, Kurt and Gooden. Actually 'best' is incorrect, more like least bad. This is probably just about on Clippers level.

    I could understand critisizing him for mistakes in games we were in and could have won, like Game 1, but it is painfully obvious that unless someone has an agenda, which many here do, last night's game wasn't an example to start the Pop bashing.

    On to Game 4. We've been in worse positions and have come up strong. There's a reason why this core has won multiple championships and they deserve to be trusted and supported, and not being kicked when they're down by their own fans.

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    A man that won 4 championships is a an idiot? Wow! If Pop gets another championship will some of these morons who think Pop can't coach, promote him from a idiot coach to an average coach?

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    Bump! Well said! Well Put! What an idiotic move to not have Bowen guard Barea this game. I can't believe it never happened. Pop has been a great coach, but damn what a total dumb ass move tonight. Not even an adjustment at all. This is Tony's team now. I hope they can make some good moves for the future.

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    PS: I forgot to mention if the Spurs were to lose the next two games?
    I will have no problem voicing my opinions, and trust me they may not be nice.

    after all, I do like coach Pop but.....come on!... I'm not going to suck the man's !




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    just one of those nights where the Mavs can't do anything wrong and the Spurs can't do anything right.

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    just one of those nights where the Mavs can't do anything wrong and the Spurs can't do anything right.
    Sounds like an old school Country song.




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    Even in the event Barea starts again I would still expect Parker to step up and do a serviceable job of staying in front of him while the less athletically inclined Mason stuck with Kidd who is no offensive Juggernaut himself.

    I think the issues many people have with Pop, in general, is that he doesn't often make major adjustments "on-the-fly" so to speak. You can get the impression that he gameplans for certain scenarios and those scenarios alone and counts on great execution to counter and changes another coach may make to shake things up. Some believe it to be ego, others might argue that he wants his players to exercise calm by maintaining belief in a system, and some might see it as a little bit of both.

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