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    Yeah, keep taking your least efficient shot porker. That will keep the defense honest.

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    Yeah, keep taking your least efficient shot porker. That will keep the defense honest.
    it actually does

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    it actually does
    dude would prefer Parker become a Rondo... we saw with Mavs how this is a great idea

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    it actually does
    Yeah, no it doesn't.

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    here you go fellas this is what I was talking about:

    grittyness baby grittyness
    Study Links sexuality to Eating Grits

    http://dailycurrant.com/2014/05/05/s...-eating-grits/

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    here you go fellas this is what I was talking about:



    grittyness baby grittyness
    I remember that sequence, and it was a pivotal to the victory.

    Tp still has these flashes in him, like when he hit that shot with Lebron flying over him.. Or even in game 6, after headbandless Lebron had shot his load, and Tp came up with 5 points that should have iced a championship.

    It reminds me of an interview with Kobe I think, where he said he knew how many dunks he had left in his legs, so he had to start utilizing them for max benefit.

    Parker probably has 5 burst plays in a game, so gotta make them count.

    He was lucky on some of those rebounds, but fortune favors those that put themsleves in advantageous positions and are aware.

    Spurs made plays across the board.

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    I remember that sequence, and it was a pivotal to the victory.

    Tp still has these flashes in him, like when he hit that shot with Lebron flying over him.. Or even in game 6, after headbandless Lebron had shot his load, and Tp came up with 5 points that should have iced a championship.

    It reminds me of an interview with Kobe I think, where he said he knew how many dunks he had left in his legs, so he had to start utilizing them for max benefit.

    Parker probably has 5 burst plays in a game, so gotta make them count.

    He was lucky on some of those rebounds, but fortune favors those that put themsleves in advantageous positions and are aware.

    Spurs made plays across the board.

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    at the tears in this thread

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    "gritty"

    Euphemism for TP's play

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    I truly hate when Parker has 2 or 3 straight mid range bricks. truly hate it. But I also understand he HAS to take the open jumpers. If he doesn't he will become another Rondo and the Spurs would be much easier to neutralize.

    So I'm pretty sure Pop, Duncan and even Manu are imploring parker to keep shooting when open. keep shooting.

    I hate it, but I see it necessary for our success
    This is exactly right. Pop rarely gets mad at players for shooting, but he quite often berates players for not taking open shots. Parker's midrange shots were, for the most part, open and in the flow of the offense.

    If Parker really was making consistently bad decisions, Pop would bench him.

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    True Grit...TP aka Rooster Cogburn!

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