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    its early in the season did pop tanked?
    thoughts?

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    Back to back game.

    The whole team was fatigued.

    25-4 looks good nonetheless.

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    Pretty obvious what the answer is.

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    We had no chance. Why keep them playing

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    I don't think that Pop really knew what to do against Orlando to begin with. New look teams always seem to give Pop issues.

    I do however think that the effort could have at least been present. Aside from Duncan trying to get Howard in foul trouble, I didn't see anything that resembled the Spurs effort in the past games. Most likely fatigue, but it is still disappointing to see a player thinking trotting to close out on the arc is acceptable.

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    We had no chance. Why keep them playing
    we did had a chance, but pop was being a clown again this game

    neal wasnt used properly or subbed in at the right time, then he got 2 quick shots and was subbed, as he finally got going the spurs went away from him and started going inside to duncan for his pathetic layup drills with no effort trying to draw the foul on howard.

    the only thing im pissed with this game and most of the games this season? how come they dont run any plays for splitter down low, like make him work on his 1on1 game, most of his points have come from 2nd opportunities. i still dont like how he sets the screens and runs off quick then the man tryin to use the screen...

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    its early in the season did pop tanked?
    thoughts?
    DIdn't you know Pop's secret? Pop desperately does not want to coach in the All-Star game

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    We had no chance. Why keep them playing
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    Because above all, Pop tries to protect his players from the wear and tear of the season, knowing that the whole season is (hopefully) leading to the playoffs which is when you need guys healthy. It's the same reason Duncan hasn't played more than 30 min a game all season.

    And this acute, spot on awareness of managing players minutes and wear and tear is one of the things that makes him the best coach in the league, IMO. No other coach does this particular skill as well.

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    just one of those nights

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    Because above all, Pop tries to protect his players from the wear and tear of the season, knowing that the whole season is (hopefully) leading to the playoffs which is when you need guys healthy. It's the same reason Duncan hasn't played more than 30 min a game all season.

    And this acute, spot on awareness of managing players minutes and wear and tear is one of the things that makes him the best coach in the league, IMO. No other coach does this particular skill as well.



    Popovich rules!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    I don't think that Pop really knew what to do against Orlando to begin with. New look teams always seem to give Pop issues.

    I do however think that the effort could have at least been present. Aside from Duncan trying to get Howard in foul trouble, I didn't see anything that resembled the Spurs effort in the past games. Most likely fatigue, but it is still disappointing to see a player thinking trotting to close out on the arc is acceptable.
    Funny how Timmy can't get a call to save his life anymore, it makes me ing sick. My god patrick ewing used to get call out the ass cause of respect and he's no where near Ducan.

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    English , dude

    did Pop tank, not tanked

    But what do I know, eh

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    What I don't understand is why the Spurs aren't playing better more consistent defense, because they should be a lot better at it by now.
    Have the coaching staff given up on defense this year? Because if they have, then they have given up on a championship as well because defense wins championships.
    Granted, it is still quite early, but after watching all games so far, I see no significant progress in this area on any kind of consistent basis. The other elite teams are showing marked improvement in this area but not the Spurs this year, rather just occasional flashes at best.
    My point is obvious, they should be a lot further along with their defense by now if they want to win a championship this year.

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    I think if it had gotten back down to 10, Pop would have sent in the cavalry, but why put TT,and M into the game down 19 with 6 mins to go?

    BTW, big ups to Ime for not backing down from that poser Howard. I think it was a pretty punk move for SVG to dump his starters back into the game, and I'm sure Ime, among others, didn't like it one bit.

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    What I don't understand is why the Spurs aren't playing better more consistent defense, because they should be a lot better at it by now.
    Have the coaching staff given up on defense this year? Because if they have, then they have given up on a championship as well because defense wins championships.
    Granted, it is still quite early, but after watching all games so far, I see no significant progress in this area on any kind of consistent basis. The other elite teams are showing marked improvement in this area but not the Spurs this year, rather just occasional flashes at best.
    My point is obvious, they should be a lot further along with their defense by now if they want to win a championship this year.
    I totally agree with you, xmas1997. Last night was a defenite preview of what a playoff game is going to be like. The magic were playing very emotional and intense basketball in an effort to right a sinking ship and it appears the trade they made has made all the pieces fall in place.

    Not having Hill has hurt some, but the biggest problem is Pop not playing Tiago Splitter when he's clearly healthy enough to play. I don't see a valid reason really that Splitter's minutes need to be pruned to such an extent. All its doing is holding back his confidence and progress. Pop's treating him like a 20 year old rookie just out of high school that's never played a day of professional basketball in his life. It's ing disgusting, really.

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    i would want to and wear guys like kobe, gasol and dirk out
    One game doesn't accomplish this.

    .....how come they dont run any plays for splitter down low, like make him work on his 1on1 game, most of his points have come from 2nd opportunities. i still dont like how he sets the screens and runs off quick then the man tryin to use the screen...
    In case you didn't get the memo, that's what Splitters game is. It's either a pick and roll or second chance trash buckets. Orlando had the PnR sniffed out, so the options were limited at that point.

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    Last night was a defenite preview of what a playoff game is going to be like.


    Unless the NBA has changed the playoff scheduling format, the Spurs are not going to be playing back-to-back games in the playoffs.

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    What I don't understand is why the Spurs aren't playing better more consistent defense, because they should be a lot better at it by now.
    Have the coaching staff given up on defense this year? Because if they have, then they have given up on a championship as well because defense wins championships.
    They worked mostly on their offense in the off season, because that was the forte of the personnel they have. You can't turn players like RJ, Neal or Blair into defensive stalwarts. They are who they are, and Pop is well aware of the shortcomings of this group of personnel.

    While I agree that the team defense could improve a bit, don't be under any illusions that this squad will ever be a top defensive crew. Not happening, especially on the back end of back to backs (on that note, look for a major ass whipping in Boston next week as well).

    It would serve people well to forget about guys like Bowen, Horry, Robinson and Prime Duncan; they don't play basketball anymore. None of the people on our roster hold a candle to them.

    I totally agree with you, xmas1997. Last night was a defenite preview of what a playoff game is going to be like. The magic were playing very emotional and intense basketball in an effort to right a sinking ship and it appears the trade they made has made all the pieces fall in place.

    Not having Hill has hurt some, but the biggest problem is Pop not playing Tiago Splitter when he's clearly healthy enough to play. I don't see a valid reason really that Splitter's minutes need to be pruned to such an extent. All its doing is holding back his confidence and progress. Pop's treating him like a 20 year old rookie just out of high school that's never played a day of professional basketball in his life. It's ing disgusting, really.
    Ahhh yes, back to hanging yourself with your own rope and taking any chance to hate on Pop as well.

    How many back to back games do you think the Spurs will be playing in the playoffs?

    Yes, and a one game sample tells us all we need to know about the trades Orlando made right?

    lol TJ

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    Unless the NBA has changed the playoff scheduling format, the Spurs are not going to be playing back-to-back games in the playoffs.
    Yes, that's true. I'll give you that it was b2b. But the spurs were thoroughly crushed in this game, which shouldn't happen to a team that is 25-3.

    IMO regardless of the b2b aspect, it felt like a playoff intense atmosphere, where defense starts to override offense and the spurs didn't get the memo.

    To put it quite simply, the spurs are going to be hung out to dry with Matt Bonner playing significant minutes. It's clear that Splitter needs to be a bigger part of the rotation or the spurs need to engineer a trade for shotblocker. I would love to have Tyrus Thomas or Ian back.

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    They worked mostly on their offense in the off season, because that was the forte of the personnel they have. You can't turn players like RJ, Neal or Blair into defensive stalwarts. They are who they are, and Pop is well aware of the shortcomings of this group of personnel.

    While I agree that the team defense could improve a bit, don't be under any illusions that this squad will ever be a top defensive crew. Not happening, especially on the back end of back to backs (on that note, look for a major ass whipping in Boston next week as well).

    It would serve people well to forget about guys like Bowen, Horry, Robinson and Prime Duncan; they don't play basketball anymore. None of the people on our roster hold a candle to them.



    Ahhh yes, back to hanging yourself with your own rope and taking any chance to hate on Pop as well.

    How many back to back games do you think the Spurs will be playing in the playoffs?

    Yes, and a one game sample tells us all we need to know about the trades Orlando made right?

    lol TJ
    So basically you're saying the spurs can't play defense and are the new "suns". Thanks for clearing that up.

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    Yes, that's true. I'll give you that it was b2b. But the spurs were thoroughly crushed in this game, which shouldn't happen to a team that is 25-3.

    IMO regardless of the b2b aspect, it felt like a playoff intense atmosphere, where defense starts to override offense and the spurs didn't get the memo.

    To put it quite simply, the spurs are going to be hung out to dry with Matt Bonner playing significant minutes. It's clear that Splitter needs to be a bigger part of the rotation or the spurs need to engineer a trade for shotblocker. I would love to have Tyrus Thomas or Ian back.
    Really?? How did this game have a playoff atmosphere? Not one Spur looked like he wanted to be there. This game had "we are not gonna put any effort in if its not close at halftime" written all over it. Now the game in SA a month ago when we locked Orlando down in the second half (when they were playing awesome), that game had a playoff atmosphere. As did last weeks game against Denver.

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    Really?? How did this game have a playoff atmosphere? Not one Spur looked like he wanted to be there. This game had "we are not gonna put any effort in if its not close at halftime" written all over it. Now the game in SA a month ago when we locked Orlando down in the second half (when they were playing awesome), that game had a playoff atmosphere. As did last weeks game against Denver.
    I meant (and said I'm sure) Orlando was treating this game like it was a playoff game. Which is the type of effort that the spurs can expect to be seeing in the playoffs.

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    I meant (and said I'm sure) Orlando was treating this game like it was a playoff game.
    Two major trades; and losing 8 out of 9 when you're supposedly a contender tend to be good motivational tools.

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    Two major trades; and losing 8 out of 9 when you're supposedly a contender tend to be good motivational tools.
    Exactly. Thanks for adding to my point.

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