Boris will go back to hovering around the perimeter as Bane's going to be the primary big off the bench next year.
Boris will go back to hovering around the perimeter as Bane's going to be the primary big off the bench next year.
the premature ejaculation over Diaw defending Lebron for a solid 5 minute span
fatass can't stay in front of bron. If the paint is condensed then he might be a good option to defend bron cuz he has the size and strength. Bron can easily cross him with speed but it's still gonna be hard to score when the paint is condensed, so he has to attempt contested shots right in front of the meat pillar who's about the same size as him. But you can't designed your defensive game plan around a condensed paint in NBA because of the defensive 3 sec rule, so all that miami need to do is space the floor with some shooters and give the ball to lebron when he's at the low post, then Lebron will just walk past the meat pillar and score an easy layup
marion could do a good job defending him because dude's just as tall and probably even quicker, his strength is not as good as Lebron but strength is not that important for a small forward imho.
Those five minutes cancelled out David Lee's whole career![]()
His lack of boxing out on a certain Chris Bosh offensive rebound cancel out those 5 minutes![]()
I really really really in hope Baynes can come in and play like a real big.
No qualms with Diaw's play this series.
I'm starting to come around to the notion that he's more valuable than _avid Lee.
i didnt know why he didnt get more minutes in the 2nd half 4th quarter for game 7 when the spurs needed more scoring and defense,
yet that turd ganny green got more minutes when he was clearly having a cold night chucking up bad shots trying to get going, at leasts boris wouldve been better with ball, put him on lebron and switch KL to wade.....vice versa if there was a switch
Diaw was a swell acquisition by Pop. Underhanded and beneath contempt it paid dividends. His length proved a valuable asset against the Heat. Pop, going into it had a superlative plan of action. He just got off the train for a few minutes there at the end of 6 and it ended up being a lethal mistake.
Pop was this||close to putting Riley into the cement mixer. Riley had 10 days to come up with a plan of action of his own for one team (Spurs) and he had nary a recipe. Riley got away with it though. San Antonio had a Chinese Fire Drill mentality in the second half last night. Where the was the fire? And it wasn't the young fellows, but, the old guard (Manu & Duncan) with the most uncalled for turnovers. They weren't even forced. WTF was the hurry?
it was more on manu than duncan
his production dont mean if he continues to force turnovers in stretches of the game that was the deciding factor...seriously i think his time is up, only reason he comes back is if his willing to accept the nba minimum, anymore than that is just overpaying for a turnover prone machine.....4 turnovers in game 7 4th quarter....wtf gtfo go lay an egg
Bane's gonna average 20 and 20 next season.
But, he Manu (looked) good that was what was so strange. He was fluid and quick. It just did not equate to production.
That 3 toward the end last nite was vintage, but, he followed it up with the most audacious turnover. The whole team was a in a hurry for some ing reason. There was plenty of time.
game was over the moment i saw the stupid starting 4th quarter lineup
danny green with a manu game 6 game, continues to log big minutes in the 2nd half while he was still cold, shouldve chucked in diaw for his minutes, yet continue to hoist up shots trying to get going
manu was a scrub who gave back more then what he produced...
no real legit backup PG to bailout fake ass leader (get rid of the 3 idiots patty, cojo, decolo and just sign beno)
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