Me too.
6:35
10:41
6:06
8:08
14:33
7:00
DNP
That's all he's played since returning from his injury.
was all weird tonight.
Dyess 7 minutes
Finley 0 minutes
Blair 10 minutes
Bonner 12 minutes
totally different then how the minutes were getting distributed before the all star break.
maybe our front office was getting so little interest in Finley this past week, even as an expiring throw-in, that they finally realized he's not in any teams future... or ours. "Semi-retirement" may not be far off... doubtful given Pops affinity to Fin, but one can hope.
but but but but but...
O'Brien played Danny Granger as the power forward all night....
At least we made adjustments. Some of them were weird, but it's a start I guess. This was definitely Finley's best game this year.
May be Pop got the message from Mason
Now all we need is Bogans to play 0 minutes and it's addition by subtraction..I'd rather see Pop play the 2/3 instead of Bogans..
Mason didn't make much of a case for him to get more minutes tonight however.
Spurs played small for 32 minutes tonight, Indy played small for 34 minutes. Things should be much different next game. Philly doesn't play small very much.
showcsing mason nothing new
It's a positive sign, but Pop's still flailing, which is a signal of desperation. The minutes tonight don't give any indication that there's any logical rotation for the players to look forward to.
he has sucked for 1.5 years
do you think tonight he would turn the switch
When he does happen to make a case to get more minutes, he gets rewarded with the same uncertainty he's had all year. 4 minutes one night and 20 minutes another night and DNP-CD another night isn't really a way to establish a shooter or to get your players get used to playing together.
couldnt agree more....
there there are still certain posters calling for pop to play "more" mahinmi and hairston....
kinda contradicting yourself.
Blair's limited limits were probably due to all those quick fouls he picked up.
This, also for a shooter like mason the sporadic minutes are killer to him getting into a rhythm. They would be to about any shooter.
0...this is the most Finley should ever play.
Not at all contradictory. It might be if the Spurs were playing with some rhythm or had any logic to their starting lineups or rotations on February 17. I wanted Mahinmi and Hairston in the rotation four months ago, and I wanted Mason starting on opening night. That those haven't happened by the end of the all-star break isn't my fault. The fact that the Spurs are still changing their lineups and giving guys huge fluctuations in minutes from game to game just supports my position.
Mel_13
6:35
10:41
6:06
8:08
14:33
7:00
DNP
That's all he's played since returning from his injury.
but but but but but...how many did Ian get?
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