+1. Kawhi struggled with Detroit's physicality. Memphis will try to beat the crap out of us....
+1. Kawhi struggled with Detroit's physicality. Memphis will try to beat the crap out of us....
This.. Spurs are deep at PF and Love seems to be a defensive weakness.
On the other hand, he's a brilliant offensive player. Versatile scorer, good rebounder, 3pt shooter, good passer. Lebron must be loving the QB passes.
So yeah, LMa/Boris vs Love will be interesting. If Love can't keep up the Spurs will probably take him out of the game.
And if the Spurs can't keep with Irving that would suck for them too.
I guess they are in their 2011 form again.
Whats their bench like after Thompson? I know ours is excellent. If the starters can keep it close..
Only when he's not a defensive liability. There's a reason he doesn't play clutch minutes.
KLove is the least of our worries. It's Kyrie you have to worry about. Also, watch out for the others, because games like this someone other than the stars usually goes off. Shump/Delly/Smith
This. Also putting mental money on it being Delly.
I think we can beat a ty knock off of the heatles. Even if we lose tonight, not scared at all of them.
Warriors off-ball action makes them significantly more challenging than the Cavs. They have Curry and Klay running through screens just to get a little daylight and that's all they need. Cavs are much more predictable, their players aren't as elite at shooting, and they have someone for Tony to guard. Cavs main player will have to play against our best defender and he's inclined penetrate into areas in which our bigs can help defend. Warriors top scorers are attacking areas where it's difficult for our bigs to help defend.
After reading this, I realize the Spurs have only one chance.
Sweep the leg, Boban!
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