Miami is 7-1 without LeBron
Spurs with TP are: 33-14
Spurs overall are: 41-16
Spurs without TP are: 8-2
although, IIRC, one of the wins with TP was with him sitting out after halftime with pain in his shin...
Nothing tops Chemistry tbh. Throw whatever numbers you feel like, but come playoffs TP will have to carry the offense of this team. Some matchups may favor TD but TP will almost always have a mismatch.
A room temperature Carrot Cake Nemo will give it a run for it's money, by God.
The Wizards game he sat the 2nd half.
They showed the numbers in the Spurs pre-game w/o key players. I think it was 8-3 with no Manu, 4-1 with no Duncan, and like 8-5 without Leonard.
what playoffs you talkin about?
last season how he was expose in all 3 rounds even if he put up godly numbers, even when his opponent was having career games against him....the only time those guys stats decrease is when Kawhi took the defensive assignments on them, not enrique...delusional asslickers as usual trying to steal kawhis defense like enrique did anything on defense just like how he coatride duncan all these years....
, my bad, I posted an image without caveman... reposting...
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& 16 & 1 without him as well. The 5 would count for nothing---the default would be at 16.
Speedy Claxton
lol gettin on by curry, conley, chalmers last season playoffs...
Dale don't watch. He gets done with the Gilligan's Island reruns, lights up a cigarette and logs onto SpursTalk.
hope Enrique comes back as MVParker, tbh... we're going to need him... he was hitting on lil Becky tonight, looks like he's getting his game back...
doesnt matter what mode he comes back, spurs play ty basketball you know it....
Tony's D was iffy at best, but he looked solid running the offense except for a stretch he went hero-mode.
The main problem I see with Tony is that he gets taken out by tough screens. I don't know if it's because of his small frame, or what, but that's my only problem with his D. (and helping on pass away)
Calderon was running circles around him to start the game tbh. Even without screens he was getting away from Tony. If he's lost that significant of a step permanently on D the Spurs will never become an elite defense again with him on the court.
It was only his first game back after an extended rest, and he looked OK. I want to see him going more to the rack. He only attempted one freebie, IIRC... this is a guy that should get much more to the line.
Looking good, but still a work in progress.
I wouldn't mind if Parker got some more rest before the playoffs, but he looked alright. He went into Heroball at the right moment, I liked the feeds to Duncan. When he isn't trying to steal the spotlight, good things tend to happen.
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