Leonard does have considerable playoff experience for a third year player. I wonder who will be guarding him out of the gate tomorrow.
What do you mean? We saw it in the Portland series. He may not have a great midrange game, but the fact that it exists has to make people worried about closing out too fast on him.
I have more faith in Bonner putting the ball on the floor than Green.
DG needs to focus on spot-up 3's (maybe an occasional 3 in transition) and hard-nosed D. That's it, all.
Yeah, because when people make statements like that, they are going to beast.
I don't think Green should try to do much off the dribble. More often than not it turns into a bad play. If someone closes out and chases him off the 3 point line taking one or two dribbles and gathering for a shot is ok but when he tries to go to the rim it's usually going to be a horrible miss or a turnover.
Quick decisions are a must, Kawhi needs to pick his battles on the offensive end and making quick decisions will add to his success. Sometimes he has a tendency to second guess his decision halfway through his move, whether that's dribble drive or pulling up to shoot a jumper he'll hesitate, double pump or hang in the air too long.
Kawhi will be checking Bron all series long. Goodluck ma dude.
So true, its pathetic what they choose to fluff
so long term it should be good?
the return to the finals will be great for kawhi, so much early exp deep in the playoffs is bound to pay dividends on his development.
it's cool that it's miami again, might help some of the newer guys (green, mills, leonard) being the same city again, they'll feel like they were just there.
Agree. But he took his knee and limped after a collision with Ibaka in last minutes of game 6.
Nobody -Spurs staff or players- made comments about that, maybe because the teams don't show weaknesses and talk about the injuries in playoffs (who knows Tony aggravated his injury in game 4 OKC series? nobody knew the truth, until he left the court in game 6)
However, I hope he'll be fine.
BELIEVE...
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Yeah, I saw him limping then too. Nothing was ever mentioned of it. So it could have been just a stinger, or something worse. SA won't tell us.
I heard it was a cramp at the end of the game. The collision during the game didn't seem to linger much if at all.
Leonard is labron's arch rival! He's bulit to guard Labron, not KD. I honestly think our hope lies with Leonard's ability to slow Labron. Danny Green will handle old ass D.Wade!
Kawhi is the reason why Lebron has that second ring now. Lebron will be more than happy to meet him on the court so Kawhi can hand out another ring.
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FIFY but Ginobili is playing better this year.
Absolutely true!! But not just for Kawhi - for ALL the Spurs on offense, starting with TP.
Miami is so quick that they will recover from being out of position super fast. Our ball movement is gonna get disrupted for turnovers and transition points if we don't make fast decisions on the ball - passing or dribbling.
Lebron doesn't respect Leonard's game and Kawhi flies under the/his radar? Well... this is really, really good for the Spurs!!!.
To me now, 6th Man Of the Year>>>>>>>Former MVP (about who can recognize the young talent)
Blue font? nah
That guy was talking out of his ass. Lebron does respect Kawhi's game as evidenced by his reaction when Kawhi checked back in a game last year.
Pure dominance from the king slayer
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