Confirmation bias. The League is deeper, not worse. And you aren't old enough to remember the 90s judging by your typing, so you should probably clamp down on the "good old days" arguments.
When you got hero ball neal, and Green still trying to compete against leonard for some reason..Kawhi is never at the receiving end of a pass when neal and green have the ball tbh
Confirmation bias. The League is deeper, not worse. And you aren't old enough to remember the 90s judging by your typing, so you should probably clamp down on the "good old days" arguments.
Of course he wants to win. I just don't think he's willing to push his body too much at this point in the season.
Hey, don't you have anything better to do than RAG BAG. Go take a bath or something!
deeper? really? LOL
At what? The fact that Dwight is playing like the player he used to be, or at the fact that a player like Blake goes off pretty often against the Spurs? I imagine you're just hyperbolizing, though, so perhaps you're shaking your head at that.
It's not about records, it's about quality of play at this point in the season, you dumb .
The fact that you think green is keeping the team from getting blown out is one.
KL just gotta get some touches and points
0/1 + 2 FTs
Well by ALL means let's force him to push himself beyond what he's capable. That worked so well for the Lakers, right?
Moron.
Oh REALLY??? Get real and take your head out of your ass!
Even Manu hardly gets the ball when Neal is on the floor at the same time.
With the exception of the center position, abso- ing-lutely.
Yeah, because him shutting down his man, being the second-leading scorer and making several strong defensive plays in a row at the end of the half totally have nothing to do with why the Spurs didn't collapse ...
Irony...look it up, dumb .
What a soft foul, you've gotta be ting me.
but that's the point, the team just isn't giving him the spacing/passes in order to succeed...then again, that could be Pop's fault for not making it an issue.
Crawford reasons.
Dwight so much better offensively than people give him credit for. He's really working an all time great defensive big right now.
Did I say he should push himself? I just said that he isn't trying. This game really doesn't mean much.
I guess not trying isn't the correct word choice. He's being careful with his body.
NOW here's comes the officiating.
2 fouls already...
Spurs shot like crap in the first half, and Blake went off like LeBron. That will hopefully change in the second half.
The only chance the Spurs have is to be up by double digits near the end, or Joey C and company will bring it home for the Lakers, guaranteed.
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