Tony Parker has been their best player this year, dude...
Memphis got worse
You still wrong bout dem Grizz![]()
Tony Parker has been their best player this year, dude...
Now the Spurs are winning the offensive board battle and only down 3 in the total rebound battle.
I wonder why Pop? Maybe it has to do with not starting a 6'5" center with no ACLs this half?
How? You can't prove that till the playoffs...that's two weeks from now, although if their current play is any indication it looks like you'll be heading to the sidelines again![]()
Duncan will not be denied tonight.
now you're backing up
business decisions
Duncan is playing GREAT tonight...good to see him dominate and not be intimidated like last night
That makes no sense whatsoever.
Whatsoever.
lol Bonner's guy... that's what kills us every time
sure it does
"let's wait till the playoffs"![]()
lol Bonner in over Splitter smh
No, it really doesn't make any sense. Explain yourself.
You said I'm "wrong about dem grizz," which in itself makes no sense because how can I be wrong about them when the playoffs haven't even started yet?
Think about it. Marinate on what you've said.
You're really having a rough couple days on ST...best sit a few plays out, Champ.![]()
Quite odd, why pop refuses to play one of his most productive players of the bench, "The Golden God", as most gnsf's refer to him.
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Duncan is outperforming Memphis's scary, dominant, incredible, skyscraper of a frontline all by himself.
They might very well take out the Spurs in the playoffs. I'd even peg them as the favorite, but their frontline isn't as good as advertised and Duncan/Diaw/Splitter should be enough to nearly equalize their production. But given the recent play of Leonard, Ginobili, and the fact players like Green are still unproven, I think Memphis's perimeter, which is highly underrated, likely outperforms the Spurs' over a playoff series.
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