This morning in an interview (1300 The Zone) Bill Schoening said that Temple was suffering from flu-like symptoms Sunday when asked why he didn't see the floor. I didn't hear anything about that from anyone else. Does anyone know if that's true?
I agree with your points on Bogans most of all. He is useful as a defensive presence and doesn't get the credit sometimes. As long as he stays focused and avoids the dumb fouls.
Replacing Mason in the lineup withe Temple seems to make sense and is worth the gamble. If the kid continues to show the poise he did in his last 5 games, then you have a better ball handler and passer. His defense is definitely an upgrade.
I like Mason, right up until the last 3 months. His confidence, stroke or luck is just not there and without that deadly shooting, he loses value quickly.
This morning in an interview (1300 The Zone) Bill Schoening said that Temple was suffering from flu-like symptoms Sunday when asked why he didn't see the floor. I didn't hear anything about that from anyone else. Does anyone know if that's true?
Last edited by romad_20; 04-21-2010 at 10:20 AM.
I'm aware of that. The point was the quality of player the Spurs are putting on the court compared to what the Mavs didn't choose to play or have available. As a Maverick fan, where exactly would you see Mason and Bogans in their rotation? Would they even dress in front of Beaubois, Stevenson, Thomas and Carroll? That's the point. (And the Mavs ran an 8-man rotation in Game 1, which is what I was alluding to.)
That'd actually be great news if it's true; there'd be hope for him to play when right (and not the usual DNP-youngness).
Jesus Christ I hate Keith Bogans.
If Temple doesn't start, HIll can't go and Pop inserts TP then wouldn't it be to the Spurs best interest to go back to a similar lineup just prior to TP's injury? That means TD, Dice, Bogans, TP and ???? Mason at the 2?This is a clusterf**k to me. I really don't want RJ and TP paired together since I haven't seen any real chemistry between them. Hill's injury really has thrown the rotations out the window. And as most believe Pop will leave Hairston on the bench for next year. TJastel is right about not having too many options at this point.
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He's been getting high marks for poise so far.
Naw, I think he either: 1) wanted the playing time so bad, he downplayed his injury to avoid being benched; 2) his confidence lead him to overestimate his ability to overcome/compensate for his injury.
I hope that is true.
Hill to play in tonight's Game 2
"I think we're probably going to go with him," Popovich said, "unless he falls over in his room or trips over an end table, or something."
http://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/s...ts_Game_2.html
Hill might still need 3-4 days of rest for those tendons to be 100% and not prone to buckling under pressure...no way I'd play him tonight but i guess we will see if Pop's latest gamble pays off.
He needs alot more than 3-4 days to get back to 100%...Tendons take a long time to heel and probably require the summer to completely heel. The spurs need him and even at 75% is a better option than bogans or temple..
Unless Hill re-injured the ankle in game 1, which there is no evidence of, than hill has had a week since stepping on the camera man. If his ankle is fine he should play. I think he just needs to get some confidence.
if Hill is playing (and able to play well) this is great for the Spurs. the Spurs offense doesnt work with Parker n' RJ both in there. gotta have 2 3-point threats on the perimiter to keep the offense spread out. if you look back at last game, sure, there were careless mistakes that resulted in turnovers, but a big part of that was the offensive clutter. that's why unless the Spurs plan on never having Parker and RJ out there at the same time for years to come, one of them is gone next season, preferably RJ, to a guy that can spot up and shoot.
i wouldn't mind seeing Hill/Manu/Garret out there at some point. it's small but all those guys can hit the 3. or Parker/Manu/Garret.
any lineup w/o Parker and RJ in there together, basically.
Mason and Bogans are pathetic. Anything is better than those two. Go Temple!!
As for Hill, that's why God invented cortizone shots. Hill can heal over the summer.
Wise words from a wise man..
Spurs desperately need Hill. Mason and Bogans should never see another minutes. I don't care who else sees the time, those two should never play again.
Is Garrett Temple even active?
yes, he was active Sunday to.
That's right . . . Malik is out.
This seemed to go unnoticed by many on the board, but Hill went down and grabbed his ankle early in the third before Pop pulled him for good. He clearly tweaked it again. You talk about re-injuring it, but it doesn't sound like it ever fully healed in the first place.
I don't see a problem with running with the hot hand... Temple had a good series of games. Give the boy a try.
temple>mason tonight. do it pop
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