Basicly you are saying that Charlotte should hide their starting 5 up until 5 minutes before the game
Ok that would actually make sense.
Basicly you are saying that Charlotte should hide their starting 5 up until 5 minutes before the game
Where are you getting this about Manu.
And you succeed with information control for the PO as you would any other aspect of the operation; by practicing in the regular season.
Pop has been LOL'ing his way though this whole damn season so far and I'm LOVING it.
well 3 out of 4 aint bad
3 out of 3 ain't bad either.
My synopsis after having BEEN at the Jazz vs. Spurs game last night:
Spurs 2nd and 3rd stringers put up a decent fight. We SHOULD HAVE won the game, but we lost a 10-pt. lead due to a few untimely missed shots and Tiago Splitter broadcasting where each shot was going just to make it easier to get blocked by which ever Jazz big man happened to be defending him.
Captain Jack was a disdainful 2-13 from the field. There were a few drives to the hoop that Stephen has that he was fouled pretty obvious on, and the stripes swallowed the whistle on. S-JAX did his typical stare-the-official-down for NOT making the painfully obvious call, all three no-calls resulted in Jazz transition buckets.
Devin Harris, can't take anything away from a guy who 'Gary Neals' - Gary Neal (Meaning he pulls up for a random 3 that the defense cannot react soon enough to defend) 2x; BOTH threes at the waning 2 minutes left in the game were the momentum killers for the Spurs and the momentum boosters for the Jazz players/fans. Rightly so. Buckets in transition; ESPECIALLY transition 3's are CRITICAL. They are the shots that if you take them and MISS them you're a frrriggin idiot, but if you MAKE them you're a MAD GENIOUS (Interesting how often those two traits coincide...)
All in all, the refs missed calls on BOTH sides as to be expected in Utah, and We missed/had shots blocked that turned into scoring opportunities for the Jazz. Spurs SHOULD have won the game, but the Jazz caught a few lucky breaks and had the shots fall that they needed.
I don't know what's MORE embarrassing for the Jazz however, the FACT that the Spurs 2nd and 3rd stringers nearly (and SHOULD HAVE) beat the Jazz starters, OR that the Jazz fans were cheering and celebrating their hollow victory over the Spurs as if they JUST won the FINALS.
You decide.
I had some friends gimme crap about the Spurs loss last night, and the ONLY thing I could think to say was, "Well, I'll tell you how it feels to be in the playoffs already..."
ALWAYS shuts them up.
Glad I sold my tickets and got cheaper ones. Got some one on one time with RC yesterday. That was cool.
So Pop put one of the slowest Spurs on the fastest Jazz player and was surprised when he took advantage? Harris used to give Parker trouble.
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