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    Bobo's a legend.


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    I don't think we're going to use him much in the playoffs this season, barring two of LMA/West/Tim getting in foul trouble. The plan I think it's to let him get his feet wet in the regular season and possibly take West/Tim spot next season if either of them retire.
    Oh ya we can see where it's heading.
    Can you think of any good reason not to use Boban in the playoffs?

    The 4th qtr thing it is a small sample size. And any team will have games like this, the Golden gots included.
    It's the way it was almost choked (fluid offense stagnates) and two of Pops kryptonites Phildo and Swisher that made it dreadful.

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    Amazing Bobo. Our Tea (Coffee) Time guy

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    Portzing is gonna be a uva player.
    He's the truth.

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    Oh ya we can see where it's heading.
    Can you think of any good reason not to use Boban in the playoffs?

    The 4th qtr thing it is a small sample size. And any team will have games like this, the Golden gots included.
    It's the way it was almost choked (fluid offense stagnates) and two of Pops kryptonites Phildo and Swisher that made it dreadful.
    no, I can't, except that he lacks chemistry with anyone but the 3rd unit, and most of his time has been against scrubs.

    I think he is definitely a part of our future, but unless you think he should get some of LA, TD, or Bobo's time, I don't understand where you think the minutes will come from in the playoffs.

    West? he is getting 15 minutes in the playoffs per game, tops, and boban does not bring everything that west does anyway, like an outside jumper, so he is really competing with LA and TD for center minutes.

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    Kawhi isn't quite there yet on offense
    One game he was shooting under .50 and...Kawhi 50-50-90/#4 in isos/ season isn't quite there yet on offense.

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    Oh ya we can see where it's heading.
    Can you think of any good reason not to use Boban in the playoffs?
    I think he's too raw right now. I'm high on him, but it's undeniable he looks lost sometimes and he's yet to experience things like double teams, etc.
    Maybe against certain teams he can be useful, but I think we're going with the experienced guys, and that IMO, makes sense.

    The 4th qtr thing it is a small sample size. And any team will have games like this, the Golden gots included.
    It's the way it was almost choked (fluid offense stagnates) and two of Pops kryptonites Phildo and Swisher that made it dreadful.
    As I mentioned in another thread, I was a bit puzzled with Pop not calling timeouts or even making subs utions until the lead pretty much evaporated.
    That said, Pop does this stuff sometimes, especially in the regular season. I don't know if he's looking to see what he has or what, but it's not new.

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    One game he was shooting under .50 and...Kawhi 50-50-90/#4 in isos/ season isn't quite there yet on offense.

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    Didn't say that. He's still trying to utilize that extra gear that the all-time greats have.

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    Fun game...kinda nice to see a nail biter for a change.

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    I love this guy!!!!!
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    Phildo and Fisher still own Popped / while it's only one game it shows Pops ability to be mentally owned ie by Doc Rivers in the playoffs.

    Porzingus is a 20 year old rookie from Euro.
    Boban is a 27 year old rookie from Euro.

    Phildo - Fisher do not hold Porz back with some idiotic *doghouse* or *rookies cannot play* bull .
    CIA Pop with his repressive control crap could well be rendering Boban useless in the playoffs.

    *If some San Antonio media can grow some balls, or maybe the new chick from LA has more balls then all of them could ask Popped in an interview. If Boban has some weird medical condition that limits him, so be it.
    Boban is no where near the talent that Porzingus is. No matter how many minutes you give Boban. Knicks struck gold with Porzingus.

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    I was a bit puzzled with Pop not calling timeouts or even making subs utions until the lead pretty much evaporated.
    That said, Pop does this stuff sometimes, especially in the regular season. I don't know if he's looking to see what he has or what, but it's not new.
    Pop puzzles me sometimes too. His called plays this season have been hit and miss. A lot of isos for Kawhi and LMA who either have to force up bad shots, or get double teamed so quickly that they turn it over (LMA) or have to pass out reset and waste time in the shot clock anyway (Kawhi). Sometimes I think he prefers for guys to figure it out on their own (or not apparently) and he may discover some dynamics that the hadn't thought of.

    Pop amazes me sometimes with how stubborn he is for some things, and yet how he experiments with others. He wings it and lets guys figure it out sometimes, which does let you know, coaching is important, but players are the ones who win games. All in all, it is a win, I am happy and Pop made the right calls with subs utions and such most of the game. Have to give credit to Knicks and Porzingod, they showed up.

    I wanted to see Boban, but him and Anderson are for next season.

    I hope whatever Pop hoped to learn from this one, he got it. More opportunities to get better.

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    We suck and we can't execute for on offense and can't get stops to save our lives on defense at the end of tight games when TD isn't on the court.

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    Manu almost putting up the same stat line in 10 less minutes of play time. Crofl.
    8 assits. 3 assists. Yep seems close to me.

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    no, I can't, except that he lacks chemistry with anyone but the 3rd unit, and most of his time has been against scrubs.

    I think he is definitely a part of our future, but unless you think he should get some of LA, TD, or Bobo's time, I don't understand where you think the minutes will come from in the playoffs.

    West? he is getting 15 minutes in the playoffs per game, tops, and boban does not bring everything that west does anyway, like an outside jumper, so he is really competing with LA and TD for center minutes.
    That his time has been with and against 3rd units, Boban can only play the minutes he has been given.

    I would find a way to get him in 6-8 minutes in the occasional tight game like tonight. If that means shaving 2 minutes off LA/TD/ or Cappacinos time, well do it! The other night vs Utah was LA resting, but West and Duncan had such great nights that perhaps Popped wanted to and did leave them in. But there has been plenty of games where Boban could be fit in. Certainly on blowouts more minutes then he has gotten.

    Boban cannot bring Wests midrange but West cannot bring Bobans rim protection. It's a matchup thing. Could the game come where we urgently need Boban to play 4 minutes vs Bogut? Ya it could. Let's have him prepared.

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    http://youtube.com/watch?v=DmIURIqjDmY

    Knicks fans are so ****ing stupid. Booing a 7'3 guy with talent like that. They don't deserve him.

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    http://youtube.com/watch?v=DmIURIqjDmY

    Knicks fans are so ****ing stupid. Booing a 7'3 guy with talent like that. They don't deserve him.
    Yep. And one of the Knick fans leading the boos was Stephen A. Smith. It's fun to watch him backpedal now.

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    We suck and we can't execute for on offense and can't get stops to save our lives on defense at the end of tight games when TD isn't on the court.
    You are always so highstrung, niglet

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    KP potential is through the roof this kid is 7'3 with a very good stroke and great compe ive nature . He definitely has a chip on his shoulder, wait until he's actually a full grown man he's going to be crazy good

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    We suck and we can't execute for on offense and can't get stops to save our lives on defense at the end of tight games when TD isn't on the court.
    Getting a stop is how we won the game. Getting the ball out of Carmelo's hands was huge. We won!

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    Was it really a great stop, though!?

    I can't rewatch until later, but wasn't it still a clean, set shot and a good look for one of the best shooters in the league, who has been over 41% from three for 4 straight seasons?

    Like I said, I haven't seen it since the live feed.

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    Was it really a great stop, though!?

    I can't rewatch until later, but wasn't it still a clean, set shot and a good look for one of the best shooters in the league, who has been over 41% from three for 4 straight seasons?

    Like I said, I haven't seen it since the live feed.
    Maybe...but Melo passing instead of him scoring, or getting his usual calls and free throws was great. Melo's FTs have a higher probability of going in than Calderon 3's


    Not just against Kawhi since Melo was guarded by Danny during 2:19 minutes in the game.


    And like Calderon...Galloway missed the 3.
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    Was it really a great stop, though!?

    I can't rewatch until later, but wasn't it still a clean, set shot and a good look for one of the best shooters in the league, who has been over 41% from three for 4 straight seasons?

    Like I said, I haven't seen it since the live feed.
    It was a good shot that didn't fall, no denying it. Still, to get to that position the Knicks had to hit several tough ones including an Afflalo 3 from 27 feet out with Green playing the best defense possible. Law of averages kicked in just in time.

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