Keep posting about me, gtown.
I explicitly said to keep posting about me.
Preferably the same thing since I have reduced you to pretty much one response on one subject for the rest of your life.
So be a good little boy and do as I say.
I want everyone to see what I have done to you.
Lol, except if you read what he actually wrote about G7, you'll see that it was actually a blatant lie. But I wouldn't expect you to catch it...lemmings.
For his last seasons.
Nobody can think he had a great coaching series against the Mavs, or OKC. And what's about the series against the Clippers?
In last playoffs, his best and favorite adjustment was to move Boris into the starting lineup. But obviously he couldn't do it against Clips' frountcourt so which was his tactic to spread the floor? How he dealt with a simple move like the high-double Clips' screens?
Why Pop has repeatedly chosen to play a pick and roll with Tony and Boris when Jordan was on the bench and Leonard asked for the ball in the post against JJ/Crawford? Why he didn't exploit the obvious favorable matchup?
When Green's 3s didn't fall, his only option was benched him. But that was the best move for the Spurs?
How many points scored Clips' backcourt when Green was off the court? How many points the Spurs gave up with him on the bench?
Supposedly, Tony was injured all season. How an injured player can take the most shots per game in the regular season?
Pop didn't limit Parker's role and thinking that an injured Tony should be the first option wasn't the best strategy for Parker or the rest of the team.
Why not let the Spurs' young star play that role? At least to gain experience when your another star was injured.
Why he was reluctant to make changes to add Kawhi to Spurs' offensive system? In four seasons, how many plays he designed for him?
Right..."Let the offense come to you" but that means "why I should call a play for you or facilitate the offense, just let the offense come to you"...?
About your answer, if we're talking about the future, Pop's words about Parker's offseason and possible Spurs' moves, make me think nothing will change.
We can add Aldridge, he can take 20 FGA per game being a solution to Tony's pick and rolls, and the Spurs can revive the 1-4 with Parker and another offensive PF in Tim's role.
But when the team need Pop's adjustments in big games of the regular season and playoffs, they won't have it.
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)