Touche.
With the drive and pitch offense, I guess the Spurs are able to generate open jump shots. But as the saying goes, if you live by the three, you die by the three.
When I think back to periods when the Spurs are at their best, it's either when Parker or Ginobili is driving it to the bucket (something they have not been able to do consistently), or when Timmy working his the post game and passing out of the double (something Tim seems to be drawing far less of). Without those driving forces, the Spurs become a jump-shooting team, and I think most opposing coaches will live with us shooting jump shots. If we get hot, we get hot. But that's happening less and less