I dont see it
http://deadspin.com/i-see-i-believe-1481248039
I guess I'm crazy, or maybe my picture isn't good enough for others to see it, but I see Tim Duncan in the clouds at Kanye West's Yeezus Tour in this picture. It looks to me like he's still sad he missed that baby jump-hook in the Finals.![]()
All I see is an eye to the very left of the more vissable cloud.. And the blueish Skye kinda looks like the hair of Tim
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God dammit. That "baby hook shot" is so ing overrated. That was not the pivotal play in the Finals, or even game 7. Even if he makes it, Miami probably wins.
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I don't blame him for missing that one. Green missing a wide open 3 that Manu provided with 1:19 left to give us a 2 lead or Leonard missing a clean look from deep that would have given us a 1 point lead with fewer than 2 minutes to go.
If Duncan would have tied, It would have been difficult to get a stop and then score ourselves. Our offense never quite got rolling in that game outside of Duncan, Manu & Leonard.
I have been saying this over and over. If not for 6 and POP sitting him and other stupid he wins MVP and Spurs in 6. That shot was a missed shot yes but 6 was the game period end of story.
I don't really watch any teams outside of SAS, but Miami really surprised me with their defense. We HAD NOTHING going on offensively (Game 3 was a fluke btw). I knew Parker would be neutralized, but I thought we were the much deeper team and had more scorers.
MIA totally smothered us with their defense. That being, this was our le really (Game 6... I won't ever get over that).
yeah, no. he makes it and the game is tied. the game changes. maybe lebron misses that next shot instead. even if he made it, we'd only be down 2 and not 4, so the playcall would have been different. plus, a 2 point difference can swing the emotional state of players, so you can't assume the rest of the game would progress as it did
That's why I said probably. I'm not saying it wasn't important. It could have changed the outcome, but we still could have won despite the miss. There were 39 seconds left after the miss. We could have got a defensive stop and then scored again to tie or lead. So my point is, you can't put the loss on that one play.
It would have been more memorable if it was a last-second or even last-possession shot. But it wasn't. There were still two possessions after that.
And, as others have pointed out, it never should have come to that anyway. If you had to point to one play that decided the series, Game 6 end of regulation would be it. Actually there were several events in those 28 seconds that were more important than the Duncan miss: Ginobili missed FT, Leonard missed FT, Diaw replaces Duncan, not intentionally fouling, two offensive rebounds given up, Ray Allen 3.
Put the loss on any of those before you put it on the Duncan miss.
Last edited by Arcadian; 12-16-2013 at 05:01 PM.
Great thread. You should post more.
absolutely. nothing in game 7 comes remotely close to game 6. when i think of the blown opportunity, the duncan shot is WAY behind the events of 6
LMFAO, that was great. Just looking at that dumb ass picture of clouds, and then reading this just cracks me up. Literally laughing out loud here. My wife thinks I'm nuts.
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