Lol, so basically the word clutch doesn't mean "performance at the end of a close game," but the first few minutes of the 2nd quarter of a blowout. Why don't you just use another word then?
Lol, so basically the word clutch doesn't mean "performance at the end of a close game," but the first few minutes of the 2nd quarter of a blowout. Why don't you just use another word then?
How many shots do you expect each player to be taking in clutch situations during a playoff run? 50?!? Even Lebron had less shots than Parker during clutch time last playoffs. That's actually a pretty good sample size for those parameters. It's ok bro, Parker was by far the most clutch shooter on the Spurs statistically last year (both regular season and playoffs) and he has a really good argument to be considered the most clutch player in the league (unbelievable efficiency in those situations with near-the-top volume numbers).
Damn I didn't realize they even had Goodellas in Mexico. Are you able to flush the toilet paper yet?
I'm not sure how relevant clutch stats are pertaining to our run last year. Spurs outscored their opponents in the playoffs by 214 points, the largest margin in NBA history. We blew teams out in most of our wins so it never really needed to come down to the wire. The majority of Parker's "clutch" shots that SASDynasty loves to reference(7 of the 8 shots) came against a ty 8th seeded Mavs team - a series that never should have been close in the first place if Parker had played better through the first three quarters of those games.
The most important game in our playoff run last year was the OT game 6 against the Thunder - a game that Parker checked himself out of. Lot of clutch moments in that one. Strange that our "most clutch player" wasn't a part of that win.
Is the OP a new fan, tbh? When the season is on the line, it's gonna be the usual: ball in Manu's hands, let him create and hope for the best. If he's on his game, we're getting #6, if he's not in his game, we're getting a long summer.
I think it's a little more complicated than that.
Yes, because making shots in a 25 point blowout is clutch, smh.
These modern day PEDs who knows?!
The Spurs rely on ball movement and feeding the hot hand. It worked last season, and it's gonna need to be effective again this season considering we're probably facing at least 3 rounds of the playoffs on the road... maybe all of them.
Are you a new fan? He was the Miami Heats MVP in Game 6 and has had similar turnover problems at the end of many a game.
We don't "have" to have a 50/50 bipolar Manu with the ball in his hands at the end of every close game.
That is a CIA Popped loser strategy.
TEAM ball is what won in 2014. It's what is going to win or not in 2015 also.
The opponent not knowing who is going to have the last shot = way more effective then a locked in choice.
Que es toilet paper?
Bend over . I'll show you.
No senor. Mi no bend over. Mi bend your wife over.
As long as you leave some dinero on her back.
100 pesos
Lol thats generous, is she worthy?
Manu is the man, always was and always will thats your Go-To guy.
lol are you serious bruh? The past 3 seasons we've been fine.
Not really.
Exactly what I said. He was not on his game in 2013, and we lost. He was on his game in 2014, he had the season in his hands a couple times (ie: the 3 pointer against OKC, go take a look at TD's jumper on that game too, who ran the play), and we won.
If everybody is playing well, we're rolling and we can win games by a bunch of points, then we won't need a "go-to" finisher.
But if we do need one, you know where Pop is going.
Elnono with the goods. Thb
It's extremely important. You have to be able to stop runs and play the clock - which is a little different than the regular season.
You have to be able to beat someone down in the post and get guaranteed points either at the line or in the paint. It is a good sign that boris is back to showing signs of his crafty self the past few games on the block. KL has to back people down, and more importantly hit the FTs at the line. With all that said, I still feel like SA can beat anyone in a series.
Kawhi definitely got the defensive stops tbh.
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