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    I know people have brought up 2004. But I think it's different cir stances. This is the last stand and if they don't realize it by now, they deserve to lose. In 2004, the Spurs knew they would have several more years together plus they were playing a reloaded three time champion.

    Desperation, anger, physicality, guile. I hope to see all of that in game six.

    I agree with all of this. Good points. There is no bowing out to fight another day. This is it.

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    Manu: Nitpicking but I'd say A- or maybe A. Five turnovers--a couple that led to transition baskets. He played an amazing game game--but an A+ would be perfect. He was not perfect.

    Blair: Really? You saw who he was out there with! He was put in a no-win situation. Who in the thought Blair could succeed with Jackson, Green, Neal, and Bonner surrounding him? Defense? I wouldn't argue it was good, but I didn't see that it was that bad. Collison's buckets were off dribble penetration thanks to defense up top and I'm pretty sure he was Bonner's man anyway. Blair was on Perk. I still say Blair can really help us out. It is a shame that he will get no more playing time because he was thrown out there with the scrubs.

    Neal: In fairness, you should mention that he was sick and that is likely why had zero lift on his jumper and was shorting everything.

    Good stuff, as always. I always enjoy these.
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    Manu: Nitpicking but I'd say A- or maybe A. Five turnovers--a couple that led to transition baskets. He played an amazing game game--but an A+ would be perfect. He was not perfect.

    Blair: Really? You saw who he was out there with! He was put in a no-win situation. Who in the thought Blair could succeed with Jackson, Green, Neal, and Bonner surrounding him? Defense? I wouldn't argue it was good, but I didn't see that it was that bad. Collison's buckets were off dribble penetration thanks to defense up top and I'm pretty sure he was Bonner's man anyway. Blair was on Perk. I still say Blair can really help us out. It is a shame that he will get no more playing time because he was thrown out there with the scrubs.

    Neal: In fairness, you should mention that he was sick and that is likely why had zero lift on his jumper and was shorting everything.



    Good stuff, as always. I always enjoy these.
    Manu had that ridic foul on Harden's three... Not sure why he doesn't think.... The shot was already damn near in the basket when he carelessly fouled... 4 point play...

    That, the missed free throws and the missed goal tend will haunt this team this game...

    Spurs just looked rattled.

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    Thank you for the grades and breakdown.

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    Is it possible Parker was passive because Manu started? If so Pop screwed up the chemistry. That's why I think if he was going to banish Green to the bench he should have gone with Jax.

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    Parker is gassed.
    Duncan looks finally like a 36 years old guy who can't jump and has been forced to play every other day against more athletic bigs.
    Green, Neal and Blair games finally amount to the -little- money they make, not 10 times better, as in the rest of the season.
    Splitter is a brazilian softy.
    Bonner is Bonner.
    Spurs are really down to three warrions, Manu, Jack and the new kid, plus a bit of Diaw.

    2005 Manu would have been sufficient to win this game, but he's 35. All considered, age, supporting cast, opposing team, reffing, I think this was one of the top 5 games of Manu's career.

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    Tim Duncan's absolutely ridiculous +/- definitely lends credibility to the notion that, had he played 38-40 minutes, the Spurs may been able to win this game.

    There is a silver lining to his lower minute count: he is more rested for Game 6. These games every other day are no doubt hard on his body. Let's hope he brings his best effort of the series thus far tonight in OKC.

    Another trend is that these last two games have at least ended fairly close despite the turnovers and average play from Parker and below average play of multiple roleplayers, which gives me hope that the Spurs are capable of having at least one more explosive scoring game this series.

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    Is it possible Parker was passive because Manu started? If so Pop screwed up the chemistry. That's why I think if he was going to banish Green to the bench he should have gone with Jax.
    If that's the case what do you want done about it? Sit Manu out and play him less than 20 minutes a game so Tony can show up?

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    Tough loss, very tough loss. Tough loss in Game 4 as well. But the Spurs aren't getting steamrolled like they did in the 2001 WCF. These games have been close enough, and the mistakes glaring enough to hopefully be corrected, that strangely I feel the Spurs just might shock people and win Game 6.

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    Yeah the Pop grade of F is some serious knee jerk response.

    It's just simply looking that although the Spurs might have the best team in the NBA from players 1-12, the Thunder probably have the best team from players 1-7.

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    Yeah the Pop grade of F is some serious knee jerk response.

    It's just simply looking that although the Spurs might have the best team in the NBA from players 1-12, the Thunder probably have the best team from players 1-7.
    Blake in Pop defense mode


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    Blake in Pop defense mode

    more disingenuousness.


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    Bonner so bad he didn't even receive an INC or even a mention





    poor Blake is gonna dive into the Grand Canyon with an anchor as a parachute

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    As both teams were preparing for Game 5, I went on record to say this contest would go down as the most important game of Pop's coaching career. He had many items to consider, many possible avenues to explore and no superstar-level Tim Duncan to rely on. Now that the game is over, I still feel like it was the most important game of Pop's career. Unfortunately, Pop was an unmitigated disaster. His first quarter rotations made absolutely no sense. I realize he was dealing with foul trouble but to play Blair at the center of a small ball lineup when the defense was already porous to begin with was astoundingly stupid. Pop shuffling players in and out added to the confusion. By the second quarter, it was obvious that Pop had committed the coaching cardinal sin: he took the game out of the hands of his players. As the game progressed, Pop was better ... but that's not saying much. The rotation was still a question mark and the playcalling was lacking. I've always been a big supporter of Pop but this was an embarrassingly bad coaching effort. Now he faces the even more difficult task of leading the Spurs to a Game 6 win over the Thunder. From what we saw on Monday night, there's little reason to believe that Pop is up to the challenge.

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    Bonner so bad he didn't even receive an INC or even a mention





    poor Blake is gonna dive into the Grand Canyon with an anchor as a parachute

    I am a little worried about my friends Blake & mdumpster...


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    Bonner so bad he didn't even receive an INC or even a mention





    poor Blake is gonna dive into the Grand Canyon with an anchor as a parachute
    And if he survives the near death experience it will undoubtedly be the inspiration for a new chapter in his (and dumpster's) lives.

    The Flying Cuckolds.


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    Parker grade should be somewhere in the D range. It's his team. His responsibility to get the Spurs to play Spurs basketball.

    Instead he's played the last three games like he read too many good things about his play and he wants to be a solo superhero.

    Driving into the lane to try for a layup where a stacked 4 man defense waits is not smart. He wound up with more turnovers than shots made. Stupid play from a veteran.

    He only made 1 of his short jumpers in his 5/15 shooting debacle.

    I've never been a Jax believer based on his career shooting percentages vs. his one playoff performance back in the day. But give him his props. He's still not very good on the dribble but he's working his ass off on defense and shooting well. He cares. So I salute Captain Jack.

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    And if he survives the near death experience it will undoubtedly be the inspiration for a new chapter in his (and dumpster's) lives.

    The Flying Cuckolds.





    How bout Red-Headed Cucks in Flight!

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    With all the wide open looks Boris Diaw is continously getting wouldn't it be great if he had a break-out game atleast once this series. Not expecting him to go 11 from 11 but something close to it. I'd be content with 6 of 6 and hnadful of assists.

    Cement your spot for next season Boris.

    Spurs need a couple of role players to step up. Neal or Splitter would be my next bet.

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    And if he survives the near death experience it will undoubtedly be the inspiration for a new chapter in his (and dumpster's) lives.

    The Flying Cuckolds.

    The ownage of those two dumbasses the past few weeks is epic


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    The ownage of those two dumbasses the past few weeks is epic


    SSSHHHH don't tell them- they don't know it.

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