Who were the triple towers?
Is there a way for spurs to get both Antonio and big baby
Who were the triple towers?
Not anymore.
Great insight!
By the way, the Pistons were very fortunate do have one of the BEST frontcourts in NBA history: prime Sheed, prime Ben, and near Prime McDice?!? Just nasty.
yeah, I think I'd prefer that, cheaper, younger, brings more D, TD could still play PF much of the time
Birdman over Dice?!?
No way.
Less range on his shot than Chris Dudley.
Don't worry, as long as Duncan is in the starting lineup, he will be listed at the 4, and the other player in the low block (even if he's 6'5") will be listed at the 5.
As for the practical basketball applications, 4/5 has been largely interchangeable in the Spurs system, with defensive and offensive assignments largely decided by match-ups and Duncan's rhythm in a particular game.
Theres a HUGE difference between a good help defender and a good defender. Birdman isn't much of a defender. He just uses his athleticism to come over the top at the last second. We need someone that can body up Pau, body up Howard, body up Boozer etc
Exacly: Birdman might've been in the Spurs sights, but now way before Dice.
Triple Towers - Robinson, Duncan and Will Purdue
50\Duncan/Will Purdue
That's what we want to hear.
Sheed would not have helped as much.
will purdue
He can actually defend guys head on....he's not JUST a good help defender who catches guys off guard.
He CAN defend guys head on but he is not the greatest at it, a lot of the time people mistake blocked shots for good defense. This is not always the case.
we'll have plenty of offense from the rest of the team.
and I don't know why everyone thinks we're going to see the same McDyess as the last few years, he'll be in a much more limited and structured role here, plus he's going to be 35 next season, his late-career resurgence was nice, but we're on the wrong side of it now.
For all the attention the Celtics got for landing Rasheed Wallace, McDyess is the real prize for any team hoping to add a touch of rebounding and scoring while giving max effort on every shift. My Eastern Conference bias hopes he lands with the Magic, but considering he lives in Houston in the offseason, the chance to finish his career in Texas must be appealing.
http://www.detroitbadboys.com/archiv...cdyess-leaves/
With the game adapting as it is, playing 4 on 5 on offense is no longer as workable as it used to be.
I don't understand all this "Center" talk. A post is a post now a days and a wing is a wing. There's not a difference.
The timing, anticipation, body control it takes to block shots with any type of consistency to me makes a good defender, especially if you can continually do so without fouling. It's a skill. Chris Paul is highly regarded for his thievery and a nice portion of his steals actually do come from the blindside.
He's coming to San Antonio, you heard it here.
Why the does he live in Houston?
Is this the news you were talking about coming out Wednesday?
Patience.
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