No, they need to not play at all..
^ this, tbh
No, they need to not play at all..
Good list both ways. Some are complaining about listing cons since we won. That's fine, enjoy the win for the next few days. But Pop and the rest of the Spurs aren't going to stop and enjoy it for long. They'll be analyzing their mistakes and continue to strive for excellence. Nothing wrong with fans doing the same.
[Edit:] Ah, ... what am I thinking? You want the biggest Pro of all? The Spurs have now played 15 playoff games, and they have held their opponents to 92 or fewer points in regulation 13 times. If they keep playing defense like that, nothing else matters - they will be hoisting another LOB.
Last edited by GSH; 06-07-2013 at 05:59 AM.
Good point. We know the Spurs can score more than 92 but if the defense can keep it up they will win. The defense can keep it up if Pop limits minutes for the Neal/Bonner.
You could have asked the same question about Lebron's '11 Finals performance.
We were no where near perfect, that's the best thing about it. For 3 quarters they were close to perfect lebron's triple double, wade and bosh played well and their role players hit shots. We shot 41% and still won. Huge Pro!
You cannot take away everything. I think we'll live with Lebron shooting 3s, but not with Ray Allen shooting them. If we close out on Lebron, he drives (ala Paul George game 1 ECF). He's not a great 3pt shooter, like Allen. You cannot stop that Mike Miller run up jumper from 27'. It's something you live with. Those 12' jumpers from Bosh were painful, and they did hit some 3s, but all in all I don't think we ignored them that much. I think there was a game plan and it included some concessions and priorities and Lebron's 3pt shooting was lower than his drives, on that list.
It's not how Lebron played so much as how he was forced to play by the play of his teammates. He got 18 rebounds and Bosh got 5. If Bosh stays in the paint Lebron gets 30pts, but instead Lebron was relegated to playing PG and having to play center at the same time. Dude's good but not that good.
Four turnovers, that's it. Smartly played basketball game. The shots will fall, just like they didn't fall for Miami in the second half. The law of averages always catches up.
He's a rhythm player and just taking open jumpers with no rhythm is difficult.
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