I know there are a lot of threads discussing how terribly we've played, but I just wanted to make a thread to get some thoughts off my head and to realistically look at where we are without overreacting or anything.
1) As I'm writing this, I'm listening to the first take concerning whether we are done or not. Of everything I'm hearing, the thing I actually buy into the most is that our massive struggles really come from just not being able to hit shots. I'm not saying that our shooting is the only reason we are losing, but our shooting is probably the difference between being 2-5 on this trip or being 4-3. Between Marco, Patty, Danny, Manu, and Kawhi, no one has been able to hit a shot over the past month or 2.
2) We're the defending champs, Greg Popovich is our coach, and Tim Duncan is healthy and playing is playing at an extremely high level most nights. I've got to assume that, based on previous seasons, Pop is really gonna get into these guys to have some urgency, and that once some shots start falling and we can start piling up some wins at home, the morale will go up too. It looks to me that if we can finish this road trip 2-0 (a tough task considering how things have been going, but still) and then get back home, the team will start to come back together. It just doesn't make sense that this Spurs team is playing like this if they're healthy, I've gotta think its just a combination of low confidence and poor shooting.
3) Tony Parker. What the . There are many posters who have disputed the notion that we need a good tony parker to be successful, but this recent stretch should be proof of why we need him. When the shots aren't falling, we need a player who can take the ball from the three point line into the paint for lay ups and play making. I can't remember who we were playing, but he was absolutely fantastic in one of the games on this trip in both his scoring and play making ( I think it was the Clippers game). I'm going to veer on the optimistic side and say that as the shooters regain their rhythm and as Tony continues to work off the few extra pounds he put on, his decline won't be as obvious as it is. Anyone hoping for 2012 Tony is going to be massively dissappointed, but he's better than the garbage we've seen the last few games. And even if he's not that much better, our team hitting their shots has a way of hiding his regression.
4) Kawhi. This is the head scratcher to me, what's going on? He has regressed terribly as an offensive player in all facets, even coming down to effort in my book. Our season won't turn around if he doesn't get it together, and its that simple. Duncan is still our rock and is probably still our best player, which is pretty sad tbh, but Kawhi is the difference maker. He's what takes us to another level, and he's the player that will give us a chance in every series if he plays like we know he can.
5) The Bench. It has completely disappeared, and this is probably the biggest reason for our terrible offensive production lately. However, I really think this just comes down to shooting and nothing else. Patty and Marco need to consistently hit their shots at last years rate, Boris needs to get back to his Boris 2.0 ways, and Tiago...i don't even know. I've lost a lot of confidence in this group, but of all of the problems I've stated, this is the one I have the most confidence in being solved.
6) Overall outlook. This are pretty bad right now, not gonna lie. Its looking just as reasonable for us to close this trip 0-2 than it is for us to win both or even split. This is probably the defining point in our season though, and will show what the team is made of. We all know that just as quickly as things can go wrong, they can seemingly go right all of a sudden. Whether you look at this years Cavs and all of their struggles, or last years Spurs against the elite teams for most of the season, theres always time to get out of a funk. I'm going to chalk this up to being a really dramatic funk and not signs of something greater, and hopefully our guys get it together.