Spursfan after being 1 point from another le: "We suck, let's rebuild" smh
Spursfan after being 1 point from another le: "We suck, let's rebuild" smh
The bottom line is that no team in this conference comes close to being as good as us except the Thunder. And you know what? We whoop the out of the Thunder this year if they're healthy. This Spurs team was absurdly good.
Next year? Who even knows if chuckbrook's knee holds up ever again.
Spurs could very well make it to the finals again.
I will never doubt this team EVER again. I just switched from lifelong pessimistic fan to lifelong spurs homer optimistic fan.
The switch back to defense is what made me a believer again. I pointed it out earlier in the season, and I thought with Kawhi and Green, and especially shedding RJ last season, we actually had the personnel to put it together.
I understand this team can't play D like they did in these playoffs for 82 games, but overall, this team can be a top 3-5 defensive team and have a higher ceiling on that department. And when you play that kind of D, you always have a chance.
I don't share the same level of confidence anymore.
I was confident from the 2010 offseasson (yes, really, when everyone was writing them off) until tonight. Actually until the end of game 6.
Now I feel like Duncan just wasted his last really good season and Ginobili seems to be rapidly declining. He's certainly become very unreliable both on court and with his health.
I will not be confident going into next season unless the Spurs add something. A replacement for Manu specifically. Manu can be brought back, but I do not want to see him in the same role he had this year. The lion's share of his duties need to be taken over by someone younger and less prone to sucking badly for weeks at a time.
Manu should just be a super role player, not a key piece. With being so injury prone and his very disappointing Finals, I think it's time to make this move. If, and only if they do that, will I have any real confidence going into the season that the Spurs will be anything more than a 2nd round and done team, or a WCF loser at best.
I forsee multiple guys phoning it in and coasting most of the year being tired of trying hard all season only to not get out of it in the end. I predict a lower seed and a "well we can just flip the switch" situation.
I have respect for them trying extremely hard (well most of them) for the last three seasons. I think that mental energy, effort, and reinvogoration for a le has been expended though.
They will end up like the 2010 Celtics - old players breaking down every post-season. Spurs were fortunate last year and this year with their relative lack of injuries. More than likely one of Duncan/Parker/Ginobili won't be making it though a grueling a regular season.
Can we really expect Duncan to have another comeback season?
Can we really expect Ginobili NOT to get any worse?
Can we rely on Parker to lead this team despite his track record as a mediocre playoff performer?
It starts and ends with Duncan, tbh. And I will never doubt that man, I think he can continue to play into his 40's so long as Kawhi continues to improve, and we get him more help.
That brings me to a very huge point:
Kawhi Leonard will play with the HUGEST chip on his shoulder the rest of his career after tonight.
He's gonna give us performances like his offensive 1st half and defensive 2nd half, but for WHOLE GAMES...not only whole games but WHOLE SEASONS.
Kawhi will be avenging this loss the rest of his career. In fact--where the is the Kawhi postgame? That's the one i really wanted to see.
Ofcourse it starts and ends with Timmy. I like the Spurs also going away from bad defensive players like Neal and Bonner. We're kinda transforming back into a defensive powerhouse.
My only concern with Kawhi is his knees. Other than that, I think he's primed to be a monster, and likely in line for the next max-deal the Spurs hand out.
nahhhh brah, Kawhi's tendonitis is acute. If the Spurs have paid ANY physical trainer worth a lick, Kawhi will outgrow that. Tendonitis is a result of muscle imbalance 99% of times in kids that young. He just needs a proper therapist to point him in proper muscle building directions.
I felt his knee worries were overblown anyways, in fact, he could have been feeling knee tendonitis pain all game tonight and still played like a straight up gangsta
Durant and Westbrook being better than they were two years ago and Spurs being older, no way we are done
Bryant
Miami won't be the same team next year. Allen will go back to Boston. LeBron to Cleveland(maybe).
Kobe will back December yet. No idea if Howard will stay as a Laker. or go East.
Memphis has a new coach. Nuggets too.
More West teams are into building new core of players.
Whereas the Spurs know the system already.
So, maybe your idea of this team to make a run again for last one push for Duncan might happen.
Just don't dismantle this team...just sign one more who can really help.
The only fart I see here is you.
I really think he should retire for this reason alone. As long as he is on the roster Pop will see him as one of the Big 3...no matter how much he has declined.
As far as the team goes I think they have a shot as the West is weak, but regardless they will be good. That alone is good to know. I'll take one more year in the Duncan era and whatever outcome accompanies it.
Got to get a decent backup PG. Tmac can possibly the SF. Get some low post scoring when teams to try to use small ball.
Sign Jarret Jack so that he can replace Manu and be Parker's backup. Then sign Al Jefferson so that he can carry some of the load in the post. Duncan can anchor the defense in the paint just like David Robinson did in his final years. With Manu's contract out of the way, Stephen Jackson's contract out of the away, and if the Spurs amnesty Bonner, isn't that about $30 million right there? Split that $$$ for Al Jefferson and Jarret Jack. I'm not an expert on this stuff but would this scenario work?
i would like to bring back most of the team, only to replace Blair with an athletic big, maybe try to land Darrell Arthur in a trade from Memphis with a draft pick.
and i change my mind, i think we winning the le next year, always after an heartbrake we come back the year after: the Fisher shot, the Manu foul...
Couldn't have said it better.
My question is what kind of player would that dependable piece be? Another playmaking guard would be nice. A dependable post scorer would be great as well.
Red is intriguing. He'll be perfect in an off-the-bench role because he can create and hit shots.
OJ Mayo. He is not a Superstar but he clutch shooting off the dribble. He is probably the best FA available when it comes to shooting of the dribble. And he is IMO the 2nd best defensive SG in this FA next to Tony Allen.
remember when people were saying, "no manu, no renewal of season tickets" from season ticket holders during manu's contract year. now it wouldn't surprise me if people say "with manu, no more season tickets." lol.
i know parker and green sucked but manu has just outsucked every other spurs player in the finals.
I rather have Mayo than Red . Better passer, better shooter off the dribble and better defender. Red is just a slightly better 3 point shooter, but Mayo would be a much improved shooter with Chip's tutelage.
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