Tony is/was 9X as fast. If you have watched both of these guys in front of your face its not even close. Parker is one of the fastest guys with the ball I have ever seen when he was a rookie. I apologize if I missed the sarcasm.
Thanks for posting this interview.
Tony is/was 9X as fast. If you have watched both of these guys in front of your face its not even close. Parker is one of the fastest guys with the ball I have ever seen when he was a rookie. I apologize if I missed the sarcasm.
You're a clown.
If anyone watches the Spurs its me.
Not only just one time, but I DVR every game and watch it extensively.
Neal had the ball in many pick and roll opportunities throughout the year and at times looked more fluid than Hill at this very aspect of the game.
Get a clue Fuzz
You're a joke watch some games.
Last edited by EricD; 06-26-2011 at 08:25 PM.
sounds like Cory.
ing crazy to think he was only 9 when Parker was going against Gary Payton in the 2002 playoffs
EricD, let me see if I can add some perspective...
Point guards are point guards for 2 reasons - decision making and ball handling. Size is usually an indication but not always (Magic Johnson was 6'10"; Jalen Rose was 6'9"). Tony Parker is the quintesential PG in that his decision making often results in him or his teammates getting good looks at the basket. That is from off the pick and roll, from working the motion offense or what have you. The shots don't always go in but the best you can ask from a coaching standpoint are good looks at the basket.
Neal isn't a PG naturally. He can handle the ball but his decision making is un-PG like. He's played SG pretty much all his life (college, overseas) and has averaged more RPG than APG for the most part. It's who he is.
Cory Joseph is a PG and Pop and the FO realize the need for one. The experiments of having players play out of position and being undersized are probably going to be a thing of the past.
I'm sure a bunch of you guys can attest to things I can't as I don't watch much NCAAB, but this guy didn't have great college numbers...
He would have had better numbers if he went to IUPUI.
Hahaha, yeah. Good point. I hope he's twice as good as George (who I'm still rooting for next season.)
Cory Joseph looking sharp. Pretty sure George's hoes will forget about him real soon
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Good interview. These poor kids, trying to say all the right things, and worrying about what mines they might accidentally step on. Like: "And, um, I'm just gonna try to do whatever Pop... er Coach Popovich wants me to do."
One of the knocks on him as a freshman was that he seemed to lack confidence, and that he wasn't aggressive enough. So he wants to make sure and say that he's confident and up for the challenge. But he doesn't want to sound y. I'm glad I didn't have to try and do that when I was 19 years old.
I also liked when they asked what he knows about San Antonio, and the only thing he can think of is, "I know this is a great organization." I think he at least understands and appreciates where he is. That's a good start.
Hamilton and Tristan Thompson did the bulk of the scoring and in the beginning to middle part of the season D.Balbay did most of the ball handling.
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Did Tiago sign late during the summer? Was Tiago hurt for most of TC and into the season? Did Tiago get more and more PT as the season continued? Are you mildly re ed?
I see you still believe the myth that Tiago got more and more PT as the season progressed.
We can thank Chumpdumper for that one.
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