I'm really worried
We need Manu to have the ball like he did in 2005
Plus Parker is a ing ballhog
Nice! You know, Manu's bald spot is very noticeable even from the distance on the gif!![]()
I'm really worried
We need Manu to have the ball like he did in 2005
Plus Parker is a ing ballhog
I wouldn't even think about bringing Manu off the bench TBH..it doesn't make sense to me..also, the fact that he's shooting lights out from 3 makes him an asset off the ball, and the starting lineup was really lacking outside shooting..
Parker and Ginobili have never had a problem playing together..
Scalabrine with the highest + - among the celtics, o. Our defense was pretty solid. Ghill did a yeoman's job of neutralizing Ray Allen. Bowen must be very proud of him.
Finley knew that with Manu healthy, there would be no chance of him playing
Hey...can you post a gif of Manu's buzzer beater 3??? That was the sweetness!!!
No, the Spurs work best when the two of them are in game shape/rhythm and are able to handle the ball handling/play making duties in tandem. If ever they could both get fully healthy again, then with Hill as the third guard this will quickly become easily the best back court in the league.
man i cant save these gifs someone give me thee bb code please
Parker will be worked back in slowly. Plus Duncan has hit a bit of a rough patch, so I still think Manu will be the #1 option come playoff time.
Dude...what browser are you using, Etch-A-Sketch???
RIGHT CLICK...SAVE AS...
ok well i say it, Rj is looking like Rj we know.
man i did that bout 15 times i dont work tell me this then how do i use it on here after i save it
Have you tried to reboot your brain?
Ok that came out mean, I'm still in mean Manu mode.
Sorry
Right click
"Save as"
Then in the drop down list, make sure ".gif" is selected, Then click "ok"
That was a dagger. With our 16 point lead down to only eleven, manu was inserted in the final 1:09 of the 2nd quarter. On his penetration, he assisted on hill's corner 3 pointer. On the next play, he ran the floor, looked at the shot clock, then banked in a 3-pointer as the shot clock goes off. Lead back to a comfortable 17.
They won't have the strongest individual best players at their positions, but collectively, the Spurs back court is probably the best.
Best at their position
Bryant-SG
Nash-PG
Probably JR Smith or Jason Terry or Leandrinho Barbosa-3rd Guard
That's the problem..Tony plays better with Timmy and he is not playing his best ball right now....I say bring Hill with the second unit because that unit has no player to create plays or shots..Just spot up shooters..
Like this...
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We still need Parker. He can hold it down from qtrs 1-3. Then Manu and timmy take over in the 4th. Thats the best case scenario I think. Ya its great to have the ball with Manu as much as possible, but if you are wanting to rest him and keep him fresh for the 4th. This is wear TP steps in.
If you want to post it on here, then you need to use the [img] put the url in here and then [/im_g] I added the underscore to show you how to close the tag.
Save it on an image host website - such as Imageshack
Then copy the link of the image
Then use the "insert image" function of the forum
Great *&^&%* game. I think Manu's all right...was worried for a minute there. Hope we show up for the Nets...they'll be trying to catch us off guard. GSG!!!
Hey I'm using Firefox and I can't save GIFs either. Is everyone else using IE?
aight thank yall i got it damn i smoke to much
Updated.
Ginobili’s 28 points lead Spurs past Celtics
By Jimmy Golen
The San Antonio Spurs are in the thick of the playoff race again after getting back one of the key players from their championship teams.
He was sitting on their bench the whole time.
Making his 12th straight start since Tony Parker went out with a broken right hand, Manu Ginobili scored 28 points and added seven assists to lead San Antonio to a 94-73 victory over the Boston Celtics on Sunday night and help the Spurs jump from a precarious eighth place in the Western Conference into a tie for sixth.
“Manu’s been playing great for the last month. He’s basically taken over the team,” Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said. “He’s been the same Manu we’ve had when we won championships. Without Tony, it’s really important for somebody to step up, and he’s done it.”
Richard Jefferson had 16 points and 11 rebounds, Tim Duncan had eight points and nine boards, and DeJuan Blair had 10 of his 11 rebounds in the fourth quarter. The Spurs, who started the season 4-6 and a month ago lost 11 of 18 games, have now won 12 of 16 to move into a three-way tie with Portland and Oklahoma City for sixth place in the West.
“We had a very, very slow start to the season, and we are paying for it now,” Ginobili said. “We should be five wins ahead of where we are.”
The Spurs have won back-to-back games against the Cavaliers and Celtics; their only losses in the last month were to Cleveland, Atlanta, Orlando and the Los Angeles Lakers. They next go to New Jersey to play the nine-win Nets on Monday night.
“It’s not going to count unless we finish strong,” Ginobili said.
Paul Pierce scored 18 points and Kevin Garnett had 12 points and 10 rebounds for Boston, which had won six of its last seven—and seven of eight at home— to seemingly erase concerns that the 2008 NBA champions had aged too quickly. Instead, the Celtics posted their lowest point total of the season, their worst home loss of the year and their third loss by 20 or more since Feb. 25.
“This does not change our progress,” said Ray Allen, who scored seven points on 2-for-9 shooting. “You trip up a little here, but it doesn’t change the mission we’re on or the direction we’re heading.”
Ginobili was a starter when the Spurs won the 2005 NBA le, and for their ’03 and ’07 championships he was one of the league’s top reserves. He was coming off the bench this year until Parker broke his right hand on March 6; since replacing him, Ginobili has averaged 24 points per game.
He had 16 points at the half and eight more in the third quarter, when he hit a running, one-handed, 25-foot bank shot at the buzzer to give the Spurs a 77-60 lead.
“It was one of those nights we were awful,” Boston coach Doc Rivers said. “Ginobili dominated this game. He single-handedly was the will of the game.”
The Celtics trailed just 44-43 at midgame, but the Spurs scored the first 12 points of the second half and led by as many as 17 in the third quarter.
With seven minutes left in the game, the home crowd was booing the Celtics— an unusually common occurrence lately—and with five minutes left the building was mostly empty. Rivers emptied his bench with four minutes to play, and Popovich followed soon after.
The game got rough at times—at least for the Celtics.
Garnett hit the floor hard after Ginobili blocked his shot in the second quarter. The Celtics forward landed on his back, but he soon got up and held his fingers to his ears to encourage the crowd to cheer.
In the third, Pierce went to the floor after he was fouled driving the lane. He stayed down for a while before getting up and rubbing his right shoulder while wincing in pain.
He was able to shoot the free throws, but he missed the first, and a minute later he was on the bench talking to the medical staff again.
But he played a team-high 37 minutes and said afterward he was fine.
NOTES: It was Michael Finley’s first game against the Spurs since they released him on March 1, allowing him to sign with Boston. He was scoreless. … San Antonio’s next loss will tie its most in a season since going 53-29 in 1999-00, its worst season since drafting Duncan in 1997. … The Celtics and Spurs are now 38-38 in their all-time series, 19-19 in Boston. … San Antonio’s only losses in March were to Cleveland, Atlanta, Orlando and the Los Angeles Lakers. … It was Garnett’s third consecutive double-double. … Rajon Rondo made a highlight-reel cut through Duncan and Matt Bonner in the first quarter for a layup.
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