Don't put words in my mouth; all I've said tonight was that a loss in Houston by OKC would give the Spurs a chance to restore the 4 game lead they had before last night with 5 games left. You can light fires all you want, but you'll get more fodder out of robdiaz than you will me.
Thunderup you're a got. off now.
I didn't say it wasn't amusing fodder.
portland is probably going to fall to #6, making it GS vs houston in the first round.. the winner of that series will be a toss up. houston won the regular season series 2-1, but the two games GS lost iguodala was out..
if GS plays houston in the first round and beats them.. and OKC loses to clippers.. we'll have a tough road to the finals, but not the toughest.. and it's against teams we match up very well against.
It's like taking that first sip of a cold soda when you're really thirsty... the burn just tastes so good.
They also play the corners tightly, leaving a BIG ass hole right in the middle of their defense. It's still hard to attack the rim, because Ibaka is QUICK to react, but you can make the defense rotate by flashing to the open space and making a pass, and if you can rotate them once, you make another pass to do it twice. You get your open shots. I half think that's why Pop didn't play Ginobili. He didn't want to tip their hand before a possible WCFs rematch, and Manu is GOING to find and exploit that hole. Boris can do it too, if he's playing the 3.
I'm not convinced the Clips can take out OKC. It'd be a compe ive series, but OKC almost feels like a lock for the WCF. IMO.
I too think that Pop wanted to avoid showing the Thunder how he'd attempt to handle their system this close to the POs. It's not "the reason" OKC beat the Spurs last night, but it fits within Pop's mentality and still allowed him to give the bench ample minutes against a full strength Thunder team.
the clippers lead the series 2-1 right now, with one more game to go. main reasons why the clippers match up so well with the thunder, is because the clippers get just as many free throws if not more, and they have guys that are even more athletic. it'll be a fun series to watch, that's for sure.
Correct - Limiting turnovers is most important. OKC is great at capitalizing on them because of the reasons you listed. Too fast for us to deal with. So, take care of the ball, make crisp passes and don't get too cute or sloppy when dribbling.
Having Manu 2014 on the floor will help. i can see him bringing up the ball during the playoffs to save TP the trouble of contending with the traps. Also, SPURS & Co. need to eliminate Ibaka's ability to block shots by giving more ball fakes or attacking at better angles to draw fouls.
List of NBA teams ranked by free throw attempts per field goal attempts. Guess who's last.
http://www.teamrankings.com/nba/stat/fta-per-fga
1 Houston 0.387 0.412 0.345 0.411 0.364 0.310 2 LA Clippers 0.351 0.361 0.319 0.371 0.332 0.288 3 Sacramento 0.332 0.312 0.314 0.341 0.323 0.271 4 Minnesota 0.315 0.219 0.198 0.321 0.309 0.305 5 Brooklyn 0.314 0.286 0.431 0.332 0.298 0.300 6 Denver 0.310 0.333 0.272 0.302 0.318 0.310 7 Toronto 0.304 0.349 0.520 0.320 0.288 0.274 8 Miami 0.301 0.263 0.182 0.301 0.302 0.299 9 Okla City 0.300 0.330 0.284 0.307 0.291 0.332 10 Charlotte 0.297 0.327 0.443 0.295 0.299 0.310 11 Phoenix 0.296 0.327 0.423 0.306 0.285 0.234 12 Indiana 0.291 0.283 0.304 0.294 0.288 0.310 13 Detroit 0.289 0.295 0.301 0.295 0.284 0.282 14 New Orleans 0.288 0.382 0.608 0.294 0.282 0.248 15 Chicago 0.288 0.272 0.192 0.271 0.305 0.263 16 Portland 0.270 0.244 0.212 0.260 0.279 0.250 17 Utah 0.269 0.276 0.176 0.283 0.255 0.281 18 Cleveland 0.269 0.253 0.308 0.273 0.264 0.265 19 Atlanta 0.268 0.356 0.361 0.288 0.249 0.250 20 LA Lakers 0.264 0.244 0.208 0.259 0.269 0.340 21 Philadelphia 0.264 0.258 0.313 0.272 0.255 0.200 22 Milwaukee 0.263 0.246 0.123 0.261 0.265 0.237 23 Dallas 0.259 0.286 0.244 0.290 0.227 0.242 24 Golden State 0.253 0.149 0.118 0.243 0.264 0.255 25 Orlando 0.253 0.294 0.253 0.259 0.246 0.197 26 Boston 0.251 0.249 0.370 0.245 0.256 0.266 27 Washington 0.250 0.257 0.292 0.261 0.239 0.261 28 Memphis 0.245 0.175 0.063 0.255 0.236 0.276 29 New York 0.244 0.282 0.286 0.266 0.223 0.254 30 San Antonio 0.243
The first (left) column is 2013-2014.
That shows how good our team is but we need more calls something decent not a ref team of course.
I'd be happy with simply getting our expectation value for calls.
Going by those numbers, our expectation value for free throw attempts against OKC would've been .23*(88) = 20 free throw attempts
OKC's expectation value for free throw attempts would've been 23.
That loss last night is moot in regards to the standings. Spurstalk, you may now take your seat.
^ I don't think anyone here is worried about losing the number 1 seed. That wasn't really the concern about last night's loss.
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