Sadly, Most of the Spurs have trouble stopping a dunk, with Ginoboli recently being only guy I remember stopping a dunk(last year Durant)
This coincides with the loss of Anderson and Neal cooling off a bit, while Blair and Hill have re-emerged who are much more half-court players.
Bonner doesn't seem to change the pace much, and he is a good transition D player at least in getting up and down the court. (even if he can't stop a dunk to save his life.)
Last edited by DespЏrado; 12-14-2010 at 05:11 PM.
Sadly, Most of the Spurs have trouble stopping a dunk, with Ginoboli recently being only guy I remember stopping a dunk(last year Durant)
another classic from jjktkk
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Stopping a dunk is no better than stopping a 10' jumpshot. Some of you act like a dunk is worth 10pts, or that they make a huge difference in a game. They don't. TPs layups around 3 defenders, in my opinion, are much more impressive than a dunk over someone.
All the best dunkers in the league today have never won . Maybe one or two were carried to a win by the team, but what great dunker wins games by dunking over people? Amar'e and Howard are the only ones I can think of, and they haven't won .
I know of a winner that wins games by using the art of the slamjam.
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If by "slow down" he means we slow it down, before bringing it hard and fast on that ass...then yes I agree.
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