If Manu and TD decide to show up, it won't matter.
His length can really bother the Spurs when they try to attack the lane. He's also not letting Duncan post up as close to the basket as he did before.
Hopefully the Spurs can get him in foul trouble early in game 6, but if he's gonna get 3-4 blocks a game along with a ton of offensive rebounds the Spurs could be in trouble.
I'm not too worried about Butler, as he's just as inconsistent as Jefferson, and I'm sure he'll play much worse on the road. However, Haywood's length isn't gonna dissapear on the road.
And on another note, how are the Spurs going to adjust to McDyess being run off his 10-15 foot jump shots since they seem to force him to put the ball on the floor now.
If Manu and TD decide to show up, it won't matter.
If that's the case then props on winning the series after being down 3-1.
Haywood can't stop manu's drives. Manu needs to drive. A couple of quick fouls and he's out of the game.
He and Butler overachieved last game, helped in no small part by the Spurs's lack of intensity and the fact that role players usually play better when they can feed off the home crowd. I expect the law of averages to bring them down to earth next game, and by the same token to lift TD piss poor performances over the past two games.
This right here, doesn't matter what the Mavs do. Tim/Manu show up the series is over.
How Spurs are going to deal with Haywood? Shouldent you be saying how are Spurs going to deal with Butler...
"Props" on injuring our best perimeter player...
I will admit though, I think that our team has gone seriously pussy. Someone should have gone out there and handed Dirk a flagrant(2) for his flailing elbows after that play (note, a real Flagrant(2), not the pussy BS that was called on Blair and Jefferson, a real non-basketball play; elbow through the teeth.)... And then there's Najera. 2 games in a row, taking headshots! If we were really tough enough to compete, either Terry, Dirk, Kidd or Butler would have lost half a dozen teeth by now.
One solid game out of 5, I'm not worried gaywood will disappear in San Antoino.
Yup...same with Duncan. If Duncan is dialed in Haywood will get abused.
unfortunately, if manu isn't right, then this is.
haywood has given duncan more problems then dampier thats obvious but duncan has to be better than 4 and 11 in games 4/5
Tim Duncan games 1-3.
You people really don't have much confidence in Duncan, do you? Every time he struggles against a long, half decent center people act like it means he'll struggle going forward and that the Spurs are doomed. Like the fact that Haywood is fairly good and long means he should be able to limit (consistently) someone who's, at minimum, still very good and almost equally long. The guy is one of the best, most clutch players of all-time. If that doesn't mean much to you, he's still one of the best current players, with one caveat: when he's rested. Tomorrow night he will be (relatively speaking) and on top of that, he'll be highly motivated. If he actually receives the ball more than on occasion tomorrow, I'm confident that he'll throw up 20+ points and 10+ rebounds.
I will say this though: I don't think in the grand scheme of things it swings the entire series, but I do think Carlisle should have started the series with Haywood starting and playing the bulk of the minutes at center or at least made the switch earlier. He's longer, more mobile, a better shot blocker, offensive rebounder and a slightly better post scorer than Dampier. Dampier, for all his mass and supposed post defense prowess, has always been destroyed by Duncan (he's not alone in that category, but, at least in the past five years, I can't think of another center that Duncan has so thoroughly destroyed with such regularity).
What I find amazing is how Tim and Manu found the youth they had a few years ago. It seems like the series took some of that away over time. We were unfortunate to play a team that was saving themselves.
Lol at fans worrying about two Washington Wizards.
Should they? When was the last time Tim Duncan consistently carried the Spurs offensively?
Yeah, they should. Last time I checked he has a history of playing big in big games.
First half of this season, when they were in shambles. He also did it in the first half of last season before inevitably wearing down.
Pistons fan should know this.
Oh, it's 2005? And Dallas is going to guard him with someone who weighs 220 pounds?
Haywood cannot guard Duncan. If Haywood gets major minutes, Tim has got to punish them. Just outright demoralize the Mavs.
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