Take into account he is only a rook, I bet with some decent pieces he will go further than Gordon Hayward.
Pop did go to Anderson (Anderson?!) in the first Q bc Danny was terrible and the team made a little run.
Pop then played Tony/Patty for some stretches.
Danny did get it together enough to limit his mistakes, but that is far from a good game. Kawhi and Tim covered up a lot for him thankfully, but that is what team D is for.
Take into account he is only a rook, I bet with some decent pieces he will go further than Gordon Hayward.
Yeah, he is not really a natural shooter like Dirk, and much more rounded as big man like Gasol. Curious to see whether he can develop as a playmaker, seems to be cerebral & willing enough as a passer, that height & length will help tremendously both offensively & defensively.
Nice write up... Kawhi's D on Melo was fantastic, as was Aldridge hanging two quick fouls on Porzingis, sending him to the bench... If Porzingis plays 35 minutes instead of 24, it's a completely different game...
Thanks for the writeup, op!Nice job.
Danny didn't have a great game but I thought he was a little better than a F. Also, continue to be pleased with LMA.
Thank you for the write up and game grades!!
Thanks for the write-up.
Regarding grades I feel some of them are too harsh, but I'm in the school of thought that if everybody plays well, all the players should get an A.
Here I feel like the expectations are for each player to play to his max, but that could be detrimental to the team. There's only one ball after all.
I thought Green's defense was pretty outstanding after his poor overall 1st quarter, tbh..only time I remember him getting beat was by Grant on the back-cut..his help D was great IIRC, had a block on Melo from behind that he wasn't credited for and altered a few shots, as well..
Parker played his best game of the season, Tim was tremendous and Kawhi did his MVP thing..Aldridge was good on offense, but he had a lot of trouble on D with Porzingis's activity and O'Quinn's jump shot..fine overall, though..
Spurs were very fortunate that Fisher continues to use terrible rotations..Grant instead of Calderon and O'Quinn instead of Lopez and the game would have probably come down to the wire..Spurs had trouble with Grant's athleticism, but dominated against the worst backcourt in the league, Calderon-Vujacic..
Boris Diaw: C-
Boris didn't do a lot to be noticed this evening. He did hit a very nice 3 in the 4th quarter that was easily his most important contribution of the night
That was the dagger to close this ... game was over after that... pretty clutch shoot... for that only he deverses better than C-
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Truthfully, it just depends. Prior to lma coming Diaw was effectively a part time starter. This year, he's clearly at best the third big, possibly the fourth, and generally less necessary with the arrival of lma and kawhi's play making ability. So, if judging by 2014 diaw this would be a C.
But 2015 Diaw is probably a role player, so C is probably too harsh. He should be judged like Bonner was when he was the fourth big. Basically if he makes shots, assists, or rebounds , he gets an A. Not much more for role player Diaw to do on this team
This was an ugly, ugly game. Hence, low grades.
Ill take the ugly win after last seasons debacle in NY.
Absolutely. I'm not complaining. But if a "C" is an average performance for our team I think if anything my grades were a bit too high. We should have won by 25+ last night, the Knicks played very poorly.
Good job. You write very well.
Point taken.
Actually it might be worth giving the game (or the team) a grade...
I think the team is jelling quite nicely. Considering these new guys have only played a few games in the Spurs system, it looks like another easy 50 win season to extend our streak.
Danny is notorious for having good games (As) and bad games (Fs) with nothing in between. I bet it drives POP crazy.
Good write up but I'd give LMA a better grade considering how new he is on the Spurs.
I don't know of anyone who came to the NBA as young and inexperienced as Porzingas who has shown more skills. This is quite a jump and he could play some heavy minutes for lots of teams right now. He will be a beast if he doesn't fall to the injury problem (legs, feet, etc) that hurts so many 7 footers and sometimes ends their careers early.
Thanks a million for the grades and Write-up. CH. Enjoyed both.
I really have to wonder about Anderson. The guy just seems not ready for prime time rotations even yet. I would almost rather not see him playing. Have really never said that about a Spur, burt I just don't see what others clearly see in the guy.
It is great this season to see Kawhi really starting to be effective in the aggressive role Pop tried to start him in last season. He really wasn't ready for it last season, but I think that the presence of LA has made it easier for him offensively. Well, let's face it, the presence of LA has made it easier for EVERYBODY than it was last season.
My favorite time of any game is when the old "Big three" are on the court at the same time because I know it will likely be the last season for that. When they are out there with LMA and Kawhi, the team just looks awfully hard to beat.
You are absolutely right that last night's game could have set the sport of basketball back about a quarter-century, but I am just so happy to beat teams that we are supposed to beat because last year we didn't always and that came back to bite us in the standings in the end.
So - ugly or not- great win.
P. S. Porzingas is going to be a MONSTER! Whoever commented that the game would have been very different had he been able to stay on the floor longer than he did last night.
We are all going to wish we had him before the season is out, imo.
There really isn't much to see because he has barely played.
Lamarcus was very deferential and been off through preseason until the Celtics game, but you have to acknowledge it takes a while to get in a groove with a new team.
Danny has been mostly off shooting, and has made mistakes here or there thus gotten benched, or Manu played more minutes. He has made mistakes that cost us games ( o the OkC game!).
Diaw/West have gotten owned on the boards, and require TD or LMA to rebound or they are toast. Their PnR defense was very poor the first two games.
Tony started the season with a ton of mistakes and turning the ball over.
etc.
The young Kyle, not expected to be a big contributor, nor is his development a priority at this point. He's gotten a few minutes here or there (very, very few), mostly bc Pop has been exasperated by the mistakes made by others, not even bc he really intended to play Anderson, and everyone says he's not showing anything. It's not about him showing anything. Right now he's there to relieve the others and is too worried about not making any mistakes to come in with the mind he had in SL to show what he could do. At some point they will push him to produce, mostly when they need him, but right now its not about him. You have to put things in perspective here, if it is tough for these old vets to get it going, its a lot tougher for him, bc he's barely playing and is inexperienced and young enough to not come in wanting to do too much. Better that, than having Simmons like TO. If you keep in perspective his role, you will realize he's doing what he's asked at this point, while hopefully working in the background on his own game.
Hopefully, if at some point he gets more regular rotation minutes he can catch a rhythm of his own. Its not going to happen until the vets get their own stuff worked out first.
A lot of effort went into that write-up Havoc. Nice job.![]()
Nice writeup.![]()
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Thank you very much for the detailed grades, I didn't watch the game and it is very useful !
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Very good points, it is indeed hard for him to be at his best in these conditions. His "youngness" is holding him back for now but I like what I see and I'm confident for the rest of the season.
I can compare his situation to the Mc Dermott's one in Chicago in the way that he has shown promising things but looks a little shy, tentative in his behavior, trying not to make mistakes. Mc Dermott's role may be more important though. These kids are young and in a team full of veterans it's never easy.
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