Last night parker took a on spurstalk. slomo had to clean up the mess
short bus
in the lineup. Perfect balance among our 3 best scorers, and that's the kind of consistency we're going to need from those 3 moving into the post-season. The bench was absolute garbage, which is something that typically happens in the post-season (role players disappearing, vets getting gassed or banged up, young players ting their pants, etc), and when games like this happen, LMA and Kawhi just won't be enough. If Parker had an "Enrique" game, we lose our first home game.
Duncan and Manu just aren't consistent enough as scorers any longer, and Mills remains a wild card (drops 15-18 points one night, goes 3-9 the next).
And if the bench comes alive (they've been dormant for like 2 weeks) again, we have a chance at winning this thing.
Last night parker took a on spurstalk. slomo had to clean up the mess
short bus
Patty Mills is more consistent than Porker though...
Your whole premise.![]()
Porker going for 20 a night is a sure bomb getting ready to go off.![]()
Did you brush your teeth after Parker incrusted a turd in your mouth?![]()
Was about to lose his starting job to a Fossil and decided to come back and play.![]()
2015-16 Real Plus-Minus - Point Guards
RK NAME TEAM GP MPG ORPM DRPM RPM WINS 1 Stephen Curry GS 60 34.0 8.65 1.47 10.12 17.02 2 Russell Westbrook OKC 64 34.7 7.73 1.38 9.11 16.33 3 Chris Paul LAC 58 33.3 6.18 1.42 7.60 12.21 4 Kyle Lowry TOR 62 37.1 5.52 1.84 7.36 13.62 5 Ricky Rubio MIN 59 30.5 2.21 2.24 4.45 7.92 6 John Wall WSH 63 35.9 2.94 0.70 3.64 9.36 7 Kemba Walker CHA 62 36.1 2.37 0.65 3.02 8.05 8 Eric Bledsoe PHX 31 34.2 1.87 1.03 2.90 4.14 9 Reggie Jackson DET 63 30.9 4.60 -1.75 2.85 6.83 10 Mike Conley MEM 56 31.4 3.51 -1.10 2.41 5.57 11 Damian Lillard POR 58 36.1 4.98 -2.71 2.27 6.69 12 Dennis Schroder ATL 63 20.8 1.90 -0.02 1.88 3.84 13 Patty Mills SA 65 20.5 2.23 -0.38 1.85 3.84 14 Isaiah Thomas BOS 65 32.4 3.48 -1.90 1.58 6.13 15 Goran Dragic MIA 55 32.8 0.74 0.79 1.53 4.80 16 Jrue Holiday NO 57 27.3 2.62 -1.13 1.49 4.13 17 Marcus Smart BOS 44 27.1 -0.20 1.64 1.44 3.32 18 Matthew Dellavedova CLE 58 25.8 1.46 -0.23 1.23 3.67 19 Patrick Beverley HOU 53 27.6 -0.06 0.88 0.82 3.30 20 Rajon Rondo SAC 60 35.4 0.53 0.20 0.73 4.99 21 Tony Parker SA 59 27.2 1.08 -0.64 0.44 3.28
Porker below Patty.![]()
Last playoffs.
2014.![]()
2013.![]()
Paid 3 mil a year to play 25 minutes and outperform his counterpart.![]()
Your "Free dabom" thread had 7 posts in it....![]()
Most of ST must agree with me if they didn't go and "talk ".![]()
Patty "Can't finish a layup" Mills. Yeah, okay.
He fits his role nicely off the bench as this team's Eddie House, but that's it.
I don't know why you're still on board the anti-Parker train. Your masters Apa and FKLA have admitted long ago that this team needs him if we want to make a run.
Advocating Tony is the new "contrarian." Keep up with the trends, bro.
No....it means nobody gives a about you.
sorry brah.![]()
You mean Porker can't finish a layup? He can't even finish 2 on 1's or 1 on 1 fast breaks even when he is ahead.
Poster can't back it up so he talks .
Low IQ got.![]()
Not knowing how those stats work.
You realize Patty faces second unit scrub PGs for the majority of his minutes, don't you?
Going off on the Marcelo Huertas and Phil Presseys of the league
RPM is adjusted for all players got.
that includes playing against inferior players.
And Patty doesn't just play vs bench players.![]()
Does this guy even watch basketball? All his points are getting destroyed.![]()
Porker was the WORST player in the Playoffs last year. No debating.![]()
Drives:
Patty House: 0.2-0.4 for 51.7%. Patty doesn't even average half a drive attempt per game, that's how afraid he is of penetrating, since he knows he's at it.
Tony Parker: 1.9-3.7 for 51.8%.
You can stop digging now.
To be fair Huertas is a pretty bad ass PG. If he was on the Spurs, Mills would be hunting kangaroo back in his homeland
tony porker TS% playoffs
2012-13 30 SAS NBA PG 21 765 21.5 .521 .085 .307 2.2 7.8 5.1 34.6 1.7 0.3 11.3 28.9 1.7 0.8 2.4 .152 3.6 -0.8 2.8 0.9 2013-14 ❍ 31 SAS NBA PG 23 719 15.8 .531 .101 .202 0.8 6.4 3.7 26.1 1.1 0.2 14.1 28.3 0.3 0.7 1.1 .071 0.0 -1.3 -1.2 0.1 2014-15 32 SAS NBA PG 7 210 6.5 .386 .099 .187 2.0 10.0 5.8 18.9 0.5 0.0 10.0 23.4 -0.4 0.1 -0.3 -0.067 -6.2 -0.3 -6.5 -0.2
Patty Mills playoffs
Patty Mills knows he needs to space the floor with 3's and long 2's got.
2012-13 24 SAS NBA PG 9 31 13.5 .600 .700 .000 3.8 7.2 5.5 10.6 0.0 0.0 9.1 16.8 0.1 0.0 0.1 .119 3.0 -3.3 -0.3 0.0 2013-14 ❍ 25 SAS NBA PG 23 351 16.2 .573 .560 .092 1.0 10.4 5.8 14.6 2.5 0.2 8.7 21.3 0.5 0.5 1.1 .146 3.6 0.2 3.8 0.5 2014-15 26 SAS NBA PG 7 112 23.4 .744 .667 .310 3.7 14.8 9.1 11.9 0.9 0.0 9.5 21.1 0.5 0.1 0.6 .262 7.4 -0.7 6.8 0.2
He is a better player for the team there.
Too bad Tony shot ZERO percent from 3 last playoffs.![]()
And it's always going to skew the results of low usage/low minutes bench players. I mean, RPM has Marcelo Huertas over players like Jordan Clarkson, D'Angelo Russell, and Zach LaVine.I hope the league GMs take RPM as gospel and lure Marcelo with a sizable contract. I also think Simmons moved into top ten among SGs in RPM a couple of times this year
The majority of Patty House's minutes come against bench players. And yes, I do know it "adjusts," but lighting up scrubs is still going to give a player a nice RPM. That's what you don't understand, per par.
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