Tim had 3 TO for 20 points, that's only 1 TO too much. Not a great game from him, but not a bad one either.
Duncan was OK. But we need more on the boards from him and Leonard.
Tim had 3 TO for 20 points, that's only 1 TO too much. Not a great game from him, but not a bad one either.
Besides the flopping, I thought Tim was decent. He needs to stay ultra aggressive.
Tim didn't have a great game but he had a good one especially by 37y/o in the NBA standards..... The issues were, a bunch of bad passes and shots by Manu, (I can think of at least 2 times this past game when he threw a barely catchable pass to someone and they had to pretty much trap themselves in the corner to catch it,) as well as his turnovers and some silly shots. Splitter bringing nothing on offense an no rebounding... Diaw who is 3 inches shorter, and not 100% physically in 3 fewer minutes got as many rebounds, was as effective on defense, and 5 more points as a passive player, oh and Diaw is a better passer and can handle the ball in case of mid-court traps.....
Splitter isn't capable of bringing any Nasty it seems, lets try something different. Neal wasn't great but wasn't bad either he went with the team when things started running away from the spurs but I have little blame for him there, he is part of the issues last game but a small part.
I know that Timmy is 37. These are also his last NBA finals before he hangs it up. Spurs need to win game 5. Period.
Splitter is the biggest problem, not Manu and not at all Duncan. Splitter plays like a god damn robot. Never improvises and just forces everything he's done before, thinking it'll work against Miami.
Tim scored 20 pts, Tony 15, Manu 5.
LBJ/wade/bosh scored 85 pts.
So, even if Tim had a monster game, we weren't winning this game.
If you are the Coach, how would you adjust in games five and six?
That's bull , you know that. So if they established Tim early they still wouldn't have a chance? It's basketball, it's not just about the stats, it's what happened during the game itself. If for example Tim had early points in the post, wouldn't it have opened up for our shooters? Or the defense will be directed to him more giving Tony more space?
You have been watching ball for a long time, stats don't tell it all.
Tim wasn't the reason for the loss, but he needs to be more assertive. Tony needs to show up the whole game, and Manu is just terrible. He needs to be aggressive.
If Pop starts Diaw to counter MIA's small-ball, that should help with getting the ball in the post to Duncan. Establish TD in the post early and if they double team, some shooter should be open. Spurs need to be crisp with their passing. That's part of the problem of playing so much Leonard, Green and Neal - none of them are particularly good at passing. That said, I don't see any reason why Leonard and Green shouldn't play 40 minutes. For God's sake, they're only 21 and 25.
1. LIMIT TURNOVERS.
2. Rebounding - TD or Leonard on the court at all times.
3. Play Diaw more than 11 mins. - it'll help with the fronting of Duncan
4. Manu and Splitter need to get with the program.
5. Bigs - pump fake.
6. Stage is too big for Joseph. Try Neal and Manu (together) at PG.
I'd look dumb if I give an advice or two. But, I'd still make a few suggestion...
1. I'd start with the rotation. Splitter not being effective in 4 games, means bring Boris back to the starting line up. This is not panicking, It's an adjustment like what Spoelstra did. Lesser Joseph too.
2. I'd also switch back to the defensive scheme they were doing to LeBron. Kawhi/Danny fronting him, while protecting the weak side lane then other players near the strong side giving a bit of help so LeBron would just pass up because he can't drive in to the lane. (Really depends if LBJ gets hot, shooting those jumpers again or if Miami with great spacing again).
3. Instead of subbing Neal first, go for Manu early so he can play more with Tony. This way, he can be a scorer than a playmaker. Come 2nd qtr, with Tiago, Neal and Danny/Kawhi, he can be a facilitator.
Too many things running in my mind, but those are the top 3 adjustments I'd make.
Duncan can play a little better I agree, he was not bad though. Manu just needs to show up these finals and thats PERIOD end of story.
You mean like that take that Parker was faking his injury to fool the Heat... I forget who said that.
Not true.
We were only down 5 or so midway through the 4th. If Tim had a "monster game" we'd be up 10 since he'd have probably 35 points instead of 20, and he'd have more rebounds, blocks and fewer turnovers... unless your definition for "monster game" is different than mine.
Tim is preoccupied mentally, and it's understandable given his personal situation. You can see this when he catches the ball and just stands there for a couple seconds like he's in a daze. Then he gets stripped. You can see it in his face all the time in fact. You can also see in Tony's face that he knows neither Tim nor Manu are up to snuff. That's 66% of the big 3. They are now the big 1.5 since Tim is at half speed and Manu is absent.
What I saw last game was more standing around on both ends, late or no help, no movement without the ball... almost like it's not really the Finals.
Props to dat DMC for backing me up on this one.
Manu Ginobili, welcome back.
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