Blocks aren't everything as long as he can contest enough to force the miss at the rim.
How did you like his defense against Dirk in round 1?
Blocks aren't everything as long as he can contest enough to force the miss at the rim.
Splitter has been the Spurs best low post defender for the past 3 years. When Splitter is out, the Spurs drop to like 15-20 in Def eff. When he comes back they were top 3 yet again.
Duncan is more the general that sits back and orchestrates the defense, controls the glass and can provide that Offensive spark when NEEDED. Splitter is the Spurs' best low post defender and best at setting the PNR on offense. Both our invaluable for the Spurs to succeed.
Duncan did an excellent job yesterday keeping Lopez off the glass yesterday. Most of Lopez's 7 Off rebounds were him tipping the ball towards the basket or getting blocked by Duncan. His 3-10 shooting pretty much said it all. Tiago has been outrebounding Duncan b/c Duncan has been mostly just boxing out Lopez while Tiago swoops in for the rebound. Truth is, they play extremely well together.
If he's crashing the glass against smaller lineups we're gonna be tough to stop
When we need Tim to take over, he will. Right now, with how our team is playing, we don't need him to be dominant.
Splitter is an outstanding rim-protector. He doesn't need to block shots when he can force misses while not getting out of position.
Actually, this just proves how Pop is the biggest obstacle to a le.
If Splitter continues this play (in Portland he will foul out tbh)...
and the spurs were to actually go as far as the finals again...
the Genius coach will still his pants and bench Splitter.
Instead of saying - this is who we are and these are the players that brung us this far -
he will "overthink" and say
"oh - we better go small!"
I think Splitter is getting more rebounds because Pop unleashed him in the offensive board.
True, but rejections cause a mentally depressing effect on the opponent sometimes too. Like sneaking a rattlesnake in their locker roomI swear to God if it comes out after the season that someone did that on purpose
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the stupidity is strong in this one
Parker won game 1 and made a step back fade away, proceeded to steal the ball and mame a contested 3 to put spurs up witb 50 seconds to go in game 6. Then Manu and Pop crashed the bus![]()
Why do you think Green was getting wide open looks professor?
Obviously Diaw and the rest of the gang have to contribute and of course Manu has to avoid joining the Heat organization mi-series.
Yeah, 'cause it's not like Leonard wasn't being guarded by PGs and Mike Miller most of the time...
Leonard's shot was last season. Lets hope his shot is for real this season. Or we have no chance
I agree with that to a large extent. The Heat may have fallen off a bit, but make no mistake: The Spurs would have to play even better than they did last year to win a Miami rematch. I doubt James goes cold so much again, and even though Parker being healthy would make a huge difference, the Heat aren't going to leave Green open nearly as much as they did before. The Spurs are going to have to get more "honest" buckets, and Leonard would be one of the players who would be most responsible for getting them, along with Ginobili.
Agree. Heat were a bit s shocked last Finals. They didnt face a coach like Pop before. This time around they will be ready. I repeat MvParker and allstar Kawhi will be essential to even be compe ive this time around.
not giving Green open looks might be a good thing... less double teams and drifting defenders on the big 3. Also, because Belinelli is not exactly the best at defense, a lot of the Heat players are shooters that rotate around the 3 point line. As long as Belinelli can stick with the defender to defend the 3 point shot, he will get some playing time and he will be able to contribute by making some big 3's on the offensive end.
Ehh it's hard to say for certain. Spurs wouldn't play it out exactly the same and neither would Miami. Acting like you know is pointless.
Yes. That's closer to how Dallas defended the Spurs. I think it's good for the Spurs' offense for Green to draw his man, but with Danny scoring something like 90 points in the first five games in the series, it's hard to say that missing his production would really hurt. However, one good thing is that Leonard is shooting so well nowadays that the Heat would to suffer if they were to try to help off him instead of Green. So that's another reason why a healthy Parker and an in-rhythm Leonard are so important.
Tim is smart enough to realize that if Tiago is playing great, he doesn't need to compete with his own teammate. Tim will do the whatever he needs to do to cover the deficit. If he needs to rebound and play d, then that's what he will do. It's the team philosophy and no one carries it out better than Duncan.
Of course. All I'm saying is that since the teams would be more familiar with each other, I doubt the Spurs would be able to exploit the same holes in Miami's defense as they did last year. That doesn't even address the idea that Green would probably not be on fire for so long or that Miami would be so slow to adjust if he were.
Miami breezing through the playoffs certainly doesn't help though. Gosh what a joke.
Splitter fears LeBron.
And Lebron fears Kawhi tbh.
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