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    manu unable to close cost the spurs
    and tp poor play in the first half



    hopefully the spurs are due to make threes

    law of averages
    Like I said off and take TP with you.

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    What I find scary is the only game Spurs have won so far could have gone either way. Nothing has been decisive at all yet and Spurs are running out of time.

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    Does no one else think that our best players playing regular season minutes while Memphis is pounding the Spurs with 40+ minutes of theirs isn't a big contributor to the struggles?
    The Spurs can't expect to get more than 36 quality minutes out of a 35-year-old Tim Duncan. Ginobili, especially one-handed, can't be expected to play much more than 35 minutes. TP was in foul trouble and has sucked so far this series so ...

    Personally, I don't have an issue with the minutes. Duncan and Ginobili can max out at about 36 minutes and still somewhat have their legs at the end. Any more than that and it'd be pushing it. Besides, the way this team is built, they were always going to live or day by their depth.

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    I dont think the timeout is a huge deal. You give the defense a chance to get set as well. Look what happened in game #1. We got absolutely lucky that the ball basically fell to RJ who was not an option. The play completely broke down and I think most do as the D can get set. If we break down the floor we might have more of a chance of getting an open 3 . But Ginobili gets trapped on the sideline which is where you dont want to be with the ball unless you are wide open and a pass is coming your way.

    The killer was the Randolph 3. The rest was desperation.

    Acchhh. Live a die with Manu, one never knows. As poorly as we played we dont deserve this one.

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    I also didn't agree with putting Bonner on Gasol. I'd rather him defend Randolph with double-team help than watch Bonner get overwhelmed by Gasol's size.
    You know what? I'm sick of avoiding it, and I'm just going to say it: Duncan really plays well against Randolph. How nice would it be to put Splitter on Gasol?

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    Lol at SpursTalk thinking the Grizzlies are going to win the series.

    Zach Randolph might want to hold off on the dancing when the job is only half done.

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    -I have no idea what is wrong with Tony Parker. He's getting worse and worse as the series progresses -- and he started off the series playing poorly. Now he's a total mess. He can't hit shots in the lane consistently, his jumper is broken and simple acts such as catching the ball or dribbling it up the court are now adventures. Defensively, he hasn't done anything of note. Parker getting routinely outplayed by Mike Conley is a shocking subplot to this series. It's also the main reason why the Spurs are dangerously close to an embarrassing postseason exit.
    Gambling issues?

    I don't know either, just trying to make sense of this. A lot of the plays he has made all year just look.....funny....strange....sometimes even scripted.

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    The Spurs can't expect to get more than 36 quality minutes out of a 35-year-old Tim Duncan. Ginobili, especially one-handed, can't be expected to play much more than 35 minutes. TP was in foul trouble and has sucked so far this series so ...

    Personally, I don't have an issue with the minutes. Duncan and Ginobili can max out at about 36 minutes and still somewhat have their legs at the end. Any more than that and it'd be pushing it. Besides, the way this team is built, they were always going to live or day by their depth.
    I understand what you're saying, and this isn't really directed toward you, but what the were they playing 30 minutes per game all season for? When Pop puts in Blair when they're down ten because it's the same time he brought in Blair before, you have to wonder what the is going through the man's head.

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    Don't let the genius coach off the hook that easily. Bonner on Gasol is an insane match-up. No other coach in the league would have the audacity to try it, let alone with the game, maybe the series and almost certainly any chance at a championship (and more than likely the final chance for this team), hanging in the balance.

    I'm as sick of typing it as many are about hearing about it, but it's too glaring to not be repeated yet again. It's beyond comprehension that Splitter, their second best and second biggest big, is not playing. Rip Parker, Bonner, the offense in general all you want. This team has been getting destroyed by the Grizzlies from three all season, despite the fact that they're the fourth worst three point shooting team in the league. When it happens repeatedly, it's not coincidence. They're having to double far too much and are giving up clean looks to an extremely limited group of perimeter players. If Splitter's guarding Gasol, I doubt he looks like an All-Star and more importantly, they wouldn't have to constantly be doubling him or Randolph. Because Splitter on Gasol allows Duncan to guard Randolph.
    You don't have to convince me, I agree wholeheartedly.

    I've been pro-Splitter since Day uno.

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    Why are the Spurs the only team in the league where you cant play your best players more than 36 mpg without them being completely ineffective?

    Also, as ty as it sounds, spurs just have to hit shots in order to win. There are no curveballs here.

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    As much as we'd love to rip Bonner, this game wasn't lost on the defensive end. Memphis finished with 91 points and 43% shooting. Those are winning numbers for us. We did a good job on the boards, and our 13 turnovers weren't an excessive number by any stretch.

    We lost this game on offense, specifically two reasons:

    1) Our three point shooters (Neal, Bonner, Hill, Jefferson) were terrible. The team that has shot a higher % from three has won all three games, and one would've thought going into the series that area would've been a huge advantage for us.

    2) Parker has been absolute dog . He needs to be carrying the team. He has the biggest mismatch. Conley's not a great defender. He's the youngest of the big three and the healthiest. He really has no excuse to be playing this poorly. If he was playing even average we'd be up 3-0.

    I was hoping that Dice's injury would be a mixed blessing and that it would force Pop to play Splitter, but now it looks like he'll play game 4. :-( That's too bad, because with the offense so limited right now we might have to hold the Grizzlies in the low 80s to win.

    I think Tony Allen purposefully re-injured Manu's elbow. He can't even raise his right arm anymore. I wouldn't be surprised if they shut him down really. Looks like it just wasn't meant to be. That's the really ty thing about this game. Maybe if we stole a win they could've rested him for Game 4 and unleashed him for Game 5. Alas.

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    I dont think the timeout is a huge deal. You give the defense a chance to get set as well.
    When you need a three, you don't try to get it on the fast break.

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    -Gary Neal tried to help jumpstart the offense -- but ended up furthering the stagnation. He missed 7-of-9 shots from the field and seemed a bit too excited. To his credit, he rebounded well and made a couple fine passes. But honestly, this series may come down to whether or not Neal can steal a game with his explosiveness.
    This is particularly concerning, as it appears Neal is hitting the rookie wall offensively. His jumper all season has been a release valve for the Spurs expected lulls in offense, but now he's missing wide open shots. He's got to find the stroke to take the pressure off the rest of the team when they shadow tpony and double Manu off of the screen. I like him going for the shot fake and running it in, but he's got to hit those long distaance shots and make smarter plays when he is in the lane.

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    This is particularly concerning, as it appears Neal is hitting the rookie wall offensively. His jumper all season has been a release valve for the Spurs expected lulls in offense, but now he's missing wide open shots. He's got to find the stroke to take the pressure off the rest of the team when they shadow tpony and double Manu off of the screen. I like him going for the shot fake and running it in, but he's got to hit those long distaance shots and make smarter plays when he is in the lane.
    DING DING DING

    but if pop was playing splitter you would be saying the same thing

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    DING DING DING

    but if pop was playing splitter you would be saying the same thing
    Splitter needs to make long distance shots?

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    One big thing I would like to know is what the is with Neal going all Roger Mason jr. on us for the playoffs?

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    You can't expect any team to win unless their starters play up to par and so far none of the starters sans Duncan(barely) is playing anything close to par.

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    Neal played with balls out there... I can't fault him for that, and it's night and day from RMJ... We need more Neals in this team, tbh

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    Is TP injured?

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    Why are the Spurs the only team in the league where you cant play your best players more than 36 mpg without them being completely ineffective?

    Also, as ty as it sounds, spurs just have to hit shots in order to win. There are no curveballs here.
    I know. Allen's old ass runs ragged throughout games, yet he averaged 36 per game I believe and routinely plays 40+. Pierce plays big minutes. Bryant still does when he has to. Gasol's been ran into the ground since the day they acquired him. Yet no one on this team can play more than 36? As if they'd die. Sure, their effectiveness is likely to wane, but what were their minutes managed for all season if they're still not going to play huge minutes when needed in the playoffs? It's obvious this team can't rely on their bench yet again. Their only chance is going to be running their starters into the ground and inserting Splitter into the rotation. Unfortunately, this coach is too arrogant, stubborn and stupid, for either to happen.

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    Tp having trouble bringing the ball up the court and maintaining control of the ball? WTF?

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    Their only chance is going to be running their starters into the ground and inserting Splitter into the rotation.


    As if that is a winning formula!

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    Watching TP struggle is like watching a catcher that inexplicably can't throw the ball back to the pitcher and completely melts down. It's that alarming. I have never seen anything like that from TP.

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    We're just playing scared, bottom line... it's an at ude problem... the other team can try to bully you all they want, but if you let them rattle you, then it's also your fault. I don't know if it's because of the big expectations coming into the post-season after the 60+ wins season or what, but it's inexcusable... last season we were outhustled and bullied by the Suns too, and we took it in style... we need to show more fight.
    I think this is true. Espcially Hill, Blair and Bonner. These 3 guys are just not playing the same way they did at the beginning,

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