When he looks so detached, disinterested, bland, complete lack of affect, I wonder if he's on anti-depressants.
the problem starts with tony, and ends with him....he has not played aggressive at all vs the grizz.
When he looks so detached, disinterested, bland, complete lack of affect, I wonder if he's on anti-depressants.
TBH, if TP is the problem in this series, even with a great TP, we won't go very far with this frontcourt, OKC or the Lakers will distroy us...
and I don't see who we can resolve this problem for next season.
It's weird, because it's one of his strength and the reason he was so mature, so early and it's also the reason he isn't really loved by the media or even by his own fans, he rarely shows emotions...
I guess nobody's perfect
Possessed by the spirit of Beno.
OKC has a much less talented front court than Memphis. Neither Ibaka or Perkins have a post game. Their backups are Nick Collison and Nazr Mohammed, neither has a post game either.
Tony's best games are where he looks alert, awake, really into it, intense, emotional, engaged with his teammates.
I worried about length (Lakers) and energy (okc)...
anyway, we're not there yet!![]()
I agree with the others, but emotional and engaged with teamates? TP?
occasionaly yes, but I remember some of his best games, he stays focus and doesn't show any emotion...
Watch again the highlights of his 55pts game or his bck to bck 76pts 20ast (combine) against Dallas and Portland.
I don't care about TP's emotions. I care about results. TP sucks right now and he is the main reason they are losing. There are other factors, but all that matters is what is going on now and right now, TP is hurting the Spurs in a bad way and he shouldn't be defended at all.
maybe something is up with him....you never know?he could be playing hurt
Start Hill, Parker cannot handle Conley, and if he can, he better show first he can handle the second unit.
Enought of lettig him dissapear in PO for nothing.
If he is playing hurt, then you bench him. He is hurting more than helping and that was Pop's logic for keeping Manu out of game 1.
You mean the same Hill that didn't call a timeout when the last game was within reach? Tony is supposed to be the more seasoned veteran that fought through many battles. He doesn't need to be bailed out. He needs to play and we need him to play well.
Yes, because with Hill we wouldnt have gotten to that play at all.
It was a winnable game lost by a sucking guy who couldn't match up the energy.
I can tolerate misses and struggles, but not being overworked.
I agree. The Spurs will handle OKC, and I don't care if the Spurs "expend energy" going seven against Memphis. But if the Lakers want it, I definitely don't see the Spurs getting past them.
crucify him/tree of woe
Was Bosh better than Amare last year too?
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Probably and he is about the same this year as well![]()
I wish the Spurs had Dwight Howard.
That is all.
We'll have him in a couple years...looking forward to it![]()
Start George Hill in game 4 instead of TP, just to shake things up.
It could work.
Parker has to wake up.Pop could play him off the bench.
The problem is Manu.If he is fully healthy then it works.We saw it last year against Dallas.
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