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    Seeing how patty has done quite well defensively, we dont really need cojos 'expertise' on defense as much.

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    i think they'll both have a role, but there is no way Pop can ignore what Patty has been doing

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    Seeing how patty has done quite well defensively, we dont really need cojos 'expertise' on defense as much.
    playoffs they will tbh

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    Early rounds, yes. As we get into the later rounds Pop tightens the screws on the rotations and you find Turnobili running point when TP sits.

    Although I did find it funny tonight. Tony was begging to get back into the game late in the 2nd quarter when he would normally return but Patty was so locked in Pop couldn't bench him. I think he finally put Parker in for Kawhi and ran Patty at the 2 guard.

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    Backup SG. Ball will be in Ginobili's hands

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    Spurs need Patty as the three greats will run out of petrol in the playoffs and will ne
    ed the break in 2nd or 3rd quarters

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    I do not really watch all the games. But there were times Pop put in Parker or Ginobili as the ball handlers then Mills as the SG. Looks like Pop still trusts Ginobili as the better ball handler than Mills. We all know Patty can shoot but Parker and Ginobili will be the playmakers. I'm just hoping Manu will reign it in and settle with the safe but sure plays :|

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    im really excited with the playoffs with how patty's been turning out.

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    His job in the playoffs will be get it to halfcourt then dish it to Manu standing near the halfcourt line. As silly as it sounds, if he can dribble it to halfcourt consistently without turning the ball over he will play. He won't get on the court without Manu or Tony out there because he can't create for others and the offense would stall horribly. That said, what Patty brings is something special. He is an enormously gifted jump shooter who can fill it up from anywhere on the court, and I doubt he's the kind to back away when this team needs a big shot in a big game.

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    Patty is an absolute lock for the backup point position in the playoffs against every team we will potentially face except OKC.

    The backup battle between Reggie Jackson vs Patty Mills is going to be huge and imo is the two best backups going at each other.

    I just have this feeling that if Reggie gets it going like he has been Pop will stupidly go with Cojo for the defensive match up

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    His job in the playoffs will be get it to halfcourt then dish it to Manu standing near the halfcourt line. As silly as it sounds, if he can dribble it to halfcourt consistently without turning the ball over he will play. He won't get on the court without Manu or Tony out there because he can't create for others and the offense would stall horribly.H That said, what Patty brings is something special. He is an enormously gifted jump shooter who can fill it up from anywhere on the court, and I doubt he's the kind to back away when this team needs a big shot in a big game.
    The Spurs won almost all of the games in February without Manu and Parker (with Mills at the helm). In fact, I feel that he plays better when he's in full control of the offense. The Spurs made their biggest run last night with Manu and Parker on the bench.

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    Patty has been awesome, terrific and just about any other superlative I can think of. He's got balls and mojo and I never see him get down. His defense is relentless. I think he will be an integral component in the playoffs. Who knows though, Pop is the coach.

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    Backup SG. Ball will be in Ginobili's hands
    this

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    Mills is not a PG.

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    The saltiness towards Patty shtick you've been running is starting to head south wouldn't ya say? Especially with the way he's been forcing the crow down your throat. Just saying..

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    Not really. The dude is not a PG. He is an undersized SG.

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    Not really. The dude is not a PG. He is an undersized SG.
    Well that's just a fact yes, but people play other roles when they need to, and if it works - you can't really argue against it.

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    Not really. The dude is not a PG. He is an undersized SG.
    Then I'd contend that Manu is an oversized PG. Is Manu a threat shooting from deep? Nope. Does he play the catch and shoot well? Nope. Does he have a score-first mentality? Nope.

    In other words, Manu, being the oversized PG, and Mills, being the undersized SG, compliment each other perfectly. You can't really argue with that.

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    On paper the bench looks like:

    PG Patty Mills
    SG Marco Belinelli
    SF Manu Ginobili
    PF Jeff Ayres or Boris Diaw
    C Boris Diaw or Matt Bonner/Aron Baynes?

    Idk who pop views the 4th big as going into the playoffs. But Manu handles the ball as a point guard a lot of the time off the bench, Patty does every once in a while, as does Marco. Sometimes Diaw can do stuff with the ball as well. Patty Mills is usually in the shooting guard role offensively.

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    Mills is good in this SG role. He can knock down the 3 as a spot up shooter, or 1 dribble pull up if they close out too hard. He can even finish with a floater. It's when he goes iso that he normally jacks up an off balance shot off the dribble or forces a shot in traffic.

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    Then I'd contend that Manu is an oversized PG. Is Manu a threat shooting from deep? Nope. Does he play the catch and shoot well? Nope. Does he have a score-first mentality? Nope.

    In other words, Manu, being the oversized PG, and Mills, being the undersized SG, compliment each other perfectly. You can't really argue with that.
    Exactly, it doesnt matter what position Patty or Manu play because they are great players.

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    I hope so. Joseph should not be used except in garbage time. (assuming everyone is healthy)

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    I think if Mills goes down with an injury...our bench is screwed, he's important to us

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    He's been pretty consistent lately but I don't think it's a given.

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    On paper the bench looks like:

    PG Patty Mills
    SG Marco Belinelli
    SF Manu Ginobili
    PF Jeff Ayres or Boris Diaw
    C Boris Diaw or Matt Bonner/Aron Baynes?

    Idk who pop views the 4th big as going into the playoffs. But Manu handles the ball as a point guard a lot of the time off the bench, Patty does every once in a while, as does Marco. Sometimes Diaw can do stuff with the ball as well. Patty Mills is usually in the shooting guard role offensively.
    Barring foul trouble or weird matchups, there is no 4th big in the playoffs. There are 96 minutes between the 4 and 5, and they will be split between Duncan, Splitter, and Diaw.

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