That was hilarious.
Duncan just knocked down one of the coaches while posting him up, lol
That was hilarious.
Spurs probably finish w/ the same record as the 99-00 Lakers, maybe 2 more wins.
Cool! Get the Spurs broadcast as an option on league pass on tv.
WTF is this non-HD going on here with TWC??
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I just noticed when the LA announcer announced the assistant coaches he didn't mention Becky. Is that a mistake? Or are there a limited number of coaches they mention?
Let's get a nice easy win and rest up for Monday.
On the Laker telecast, one of the "keys to victory" is "Kobe must score 81 points".
I am not sure but I do know each team is only allowed a certain number of coaches on the front row. There was no context behind why that rule exists where I read it but it may have something to do with why didn't announce here.
Or they are just s and can't get over a girl coach.
Probably Raymond's physicality will throw him off. I don't think you can be prepared for that until you face it, so he might look hesitant. The best thing for him though is that he probably scrimmages against Kawhi... that aspect of his development behind closed doors is actually very underrated. If you can protect the ball against Kawhi in practice, even if he gets the best of you sometimes, damn... I guess I have to say you can handle the basketball after all. Pop has got to have seen some of that in practice, otherwise he would not trust Anderson to handle it in live games. And he's also crafty, he will post up when he has an advantage but against big men he has not chance against he will just dribble to get space and swish a jumpshot you can't block (or you will foul him trying to block it). If he was determined I think he could get his, but overall Pop will not want him forcing stuff, and he's a nice passer, so it could be a quiet game for him, but shots for others. On defense, as always, he's a work in progress, but I liked what I saw defending the PnR against the suns, he has good hands and will knock balls loose, he anticipates the pass very well, and he can handle a switch if necessary.
I remember a special I watched last season (you can find it on youtube if you are intersted), after the championship in 2014, when the Big 3 and Pop talk about Manu when they got him, and how he would scrimmage against Bowen, and Bowen would go at him really hard, beat him up, try to slow him down, get physical. Manu admitted it frustrated him, angered him, but he understood it was for his benefit and it made him better.
Anderson more than anything needs experience.
Not a good start for Duncan.
Tim getting outplayed by Hibbert![]()
Lakers strategy: Make Duncan beat you.
Working out pretty well for them so far.
Funny as Kobe took 4 or 5 steps on first touch of the ball.
Can't give up that easy center jumper
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