Parker was very tired in game 2. He had 42 minutes. Spurs offense was good, when Parker was active. And Spurs couldnt afford Parker being tired in 4th quater that`s all.
Well, I guess we disagree there.
Oh. Pop is the best in the league at managing minutes, he has been for several years. If he's managing minutes, the big 3 will have nearly the exact same amount of minutes in games 3 and 4, barring a blowout or a close game late in the 4th.smh, Not sitting them in crucial time.... You can set rotation like in regular season close games with couple minutes more. I`m worried about Parker and Duncan being forced to play close to 40 minutes. That what I meant by overplaying them..
Parker was very tired in game 2. He had 42 minutes. Spurs offense was good, when Parker was active. And Spurs couldnt afford Parker being tired in 4th quater that`s all.
Spurs have a history of getting annihilated in Game 3s on the road after they have taken a 2-0 lead. Hopefully they are too rested and focused to allow that to happen this time. Oh, and as for the media, I'm sure if we do go up 3-0 the media will start playing up the Boston Red Sox thing and saying "if anyone can do it, it's the Grizzlies!"
True. Hope he can save some energy.
To my other point of going to mem to win both games, I guess what I'm saying is: if the spurs win game 3, Pop isn't going to just forfeit game 4.
It's playoffs
pop does not give a about splits, you have to win 4 games as quick as possible. No woulda coulda resting games
That's exactly why I'm sure the refs will inject their s into the game Saturday. The NBA doesn't want Memphis losing game 3. They want the story. The refs will likely be out in full force favoring Memphis for both games 3 and 4.
Just like against the Thunder, it wasn't just game 6. It was really games 3-6. Game 6 was just the worst one.
Expect Zbo and Gasol to play a lot better at home. Those two will also get the whistle at home. But if the Spurs are knocking down threes then they can easily steal a game. If the Spurs are struggling with their shots then it could be tough.
Winning four games any decent team is incredibly hard. But that's not how it works -- they only have to win one game right now, and it's not hopelessly difficult to win 1 game. They need to focus on winning game 3 and ignore any other games. Then, regardless of how game 3 ends, they will need to focus on winning game 4.
Without last year, a letdown in game 3 would be a distinct possibility. But after all the guys had last year's experience, I expect the Spurs to play game 3 like it's a game 7. And then to come right back and give everything they have to win game 4 all over again.
Trying to get a split is not playing with the appropriate fear. That's what the Spurs did last year. In fact it's been common for them to get blown out in game 3 after winning the first two at home. The next game is always the most important game and the Spurs need to approach game 3 with that approach. There's only 10 teams that have come back from 2-0 and the Spurs are on that list twice as losers.
Nobody on the Spurs is aiming for a split. They're going to go all out to win game 3. Then, win or lose, they'll go all out to win game 4. Period.
Edit: I quoted tesseractive without realizing it! Good point, tesseractive.![]()
I'd say game 3, but the refs may take that out of Pop's hands if they force Duncan to sit with 3 foul calls in 30 seconds like they did in game 2.
Go all out in game 3. But you really don't have to overplay the big 3 tbh. Just don't use ty rotations and you're good.
I agree that if Bayless/Pondexter start game 3 doublng wouldn't be as effective but you're blind if you say the Spurs weren't doubling, they were doubling even before the ball got to the bigs.
Pop's going to Memphis to win the game on Saturday. There's no thought of the next game. You can't sweep someone until you win game 3.
If the Spurs win game 3, they're not looking to sweep, they're looking to put away a dangerous team by winning the game.
I laughed, just picturing a reporter saying something like this to Pop in an interview. Oh, holy , he would just eviscerate you.
You know what they call a compe or who doesn't believe that he/she can win? The loser. Why in the would the Spurs go into Memphis thinking about splitting? If they can't win the first one, what would make them think they could win the second? And if they win the first one, what would make them think they couldn't win the second?
A closeout game on the road is the toughest game to win. But ALL it would take for the Spurs to win Game 4, if they win Game 3, is to have a decent night shooting 3's. They can win a lot of other ways, but if the guys are hitting 3's, I don't think Memphis has a chance. If the Spurs keep the rebounding close, and don't give up a boatload of second chance points? Memphis probably has to have a special shooting night to win. If Tony's leg is closer to healed by Game 4, and Tim hits a lot of the shots he's been missing? Memphis' bench would likely have to have a huge night, much bigger than our bench, for them to win.
No, I guarantee you, neither Pop nor any of the Spurs' players are thinking about a split. If they leave Memphis up 3-1, I'm sure they will feel pretty good about their chances. But it absolutely won't be any part of their strategy. If you think Pop would rest the Big 3 in a closeout game, so they could be rested for the next closeout game, you don't know anything about Pop. The playoffs are Win or Go Home, and Pop knows that as well as anyone who ever coached.
Last edited by GSH; 05-23-2013 at 11:05 PM.
Obviously the Spurs didn't hold back tonight. Tim and Tony both played 44 minutes, give or take. In the post-game, someone asked Pop a question about the Finals, and he said "we still have Game 4 here on Monday"... there is no past, there is no future after that, there's only Game 4.
A lot of people talk about taking one game at a time, but these Spurs are really locked in to that.
That was of a win. Pop went hard on Duncan and Parker, both with around 40 minutes. But that was different. Game wasnt so intense.
Will see how this affects them. I think that after such win, players rest a lot better.
Memphis showed that they were going to let Spurs win that game, even after leading by 18 pts. With that win, Pop can do whatever he could with managing minutes for older guys, but best thing to do would be to wrap this series asap.
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