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    We can tell you don't like kawhi.

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    Well, he has a poor way to look the game.

    He thinks the player who scores 30 point in a regular season game is better than the kid who scored 29 points in a Finals game and won the FMVP.

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    Well, he has a poor way to look the game.

    He thinks the player who scores 30 point in a regular season game is better than the kid who scored 29 points in a Finals game and won the FMVP.
    snakeboy with the bads per par.

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    You make it seem like it's a goal of his. Winning FMVP or MVP is a goal. Good thing he already has one. Don't feel bad if he hasn't hit 30 in a game because noone gives a about that tbh got.
    You're going to start like 5 threads about it when he does so yeah someone does. Just trust me on this, someday he'll manage to get 30 points so don't be so sensitive about it.

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    You're going to start like 5 threads about it when he does so yeah someone does. Just trust me on this, someday he'll manage to get 30 points so don't be so sensitive about it.
    So much smugness from you. got.

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    Nah, you're just mad that your favorite player got his streak snapped and your least favorite player played well at the end of the game.
    Not sure if that's about favorite vs least favorite players. It's short-term vs long-term thinking on the Spurs as franchise.

    Like FkLA said, Kawhi could be the future of the Spurs and he's trying to build his confidence.
    But he's trying to find his offensive game playing under a system which doesn't allow him get many touches or play 40 minutes per game -like other young stars in the league- to extend his opportunities on offense.

    On the other hand, this team don't need to develop proven scorers like the Big 3.
    So if he's having a hot scoring streak and can get those offensive opportunities in a double digits team-lead, it sounds reasonable to ask why he didn't touch the ball the next minutes.

    Kawhi went 6-7 FG in the 4th, Parker went 4-6. Kawhi had a much better game, I'm not arguing that. But you're comparing 6 FGA for Parker to 1 FGA for Leonard in a 7-minute span as if the whole game were like that.
    If the Spurs had some double-digits lead in the last quarter, the young player -who is the guy that the team want to develop- was on fire, and the opponent defensive move -with Green for Clathes- wasn't successful, it's a fair question to ask what was the reason for not giving the ball to him at least two or three times more in that quarter.
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    Well, it's nice to see what one or two re s can do to ruin a thread.

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    It's funny how people were criticizing Steve Nash last days on ST, but one thing I always admired about him is the way he was able to make his teammates better, how he influenced and helped his young teammates to develop their games. Barbosa, Dragic, Robin Lopez, Dudley, Tucker...
    Lou Amundson wasn't better than Ayres but only Nash could make him look like a good NBA player.

    Even if people here think this is a blasphemy, in that aspect of the game Nash was the Duncan's type of leader.
    They learned how to help young players and make their developments a priority over his own scoring in the last years of their careers.
    They trust in young stars, they have the patience to develop these guys when they make some mistakes and the ability to realize the best play for their teammates' games.
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    Lol30pts being a big deal to a 23yr old fmvp

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    Well, it's nice to see what one or two re s can do to ruin a thread.
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