What I was most impressed with is his positioning.
He was always in position to get the offensive rebound, simply bullied Green tonight.
Which is why the Spurs are the perfect team to handle the Dubs![]()
What I was most impressed with is his positioning.
He was always in position to get the offensive rebound, simply bullied Green tonight.
LMA is our primary key in the playoffs offensively
in the same vein that leonard is our primary key defensively
Best scorer on the team, and it ain't close.
Lamarcus since the new year, and particularly this 5 game home stand, has been everything I had ever wanted from Lamarcus when we signed him. There are obviously many factors contributing to us being a better team than last year, but bottom line is he took us from possibly slipping from le contention with the big 3 being too old to right in the middle of the championship picture. Obviously this was just a regular season game, but he has shown me enough that I believe his "not coming up big in big games" knock was more of him just being uncomfortable on the new team and not a knock on whether he could handle the pressure. If he plays this way throughout the playoffs, it should be a good year![]()
Big ups to LMA. Took all the criticism and just worked his A## off and now I have to give him his just due. I look forward to seeing here long term, dude seems like he is solid as far as character goes also.
I was glad to see his compe ive spirit in this game especially after Draymond's post game comments from the earlier loss to the Warriors. I loved how he went at Draymond aggressively on the offensive end and rebounds.
Pop should probably run a couple of high-low sets to make that possible b/c the Spurs don't throw the ball into the post until the offense is set otherwise the spacing would be screwed up.
Mozgov destroyed Draymond in Gm 4 of the Finals when Kerry decided to start him at center but Iggy made him pay on the other end.
dude... At some point you've got to just shut the up and quit being a huge got all the time... It's goin on over a year now
Yes.. I'm with ya man.
He still get intimidated by Draymond's shadow and breath, still missing bunnies, rushing things and get out of control because of it...
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I think he played great, but it's pretty clear that he had a terrible shooting night. He's the best midrange shooter in the league for the last four years, and he went 3-13 from ten feet out. He managed to find ways to help the team win, as he was a man on the boards and his defense was stout from start to finish.
Also he's like giving up on passes throwing to him just cause they are not the most clean passes, i think he should give more hustle to try control them instead of making them turnovers...
He could be better. There were times when he was less decisive and times when his body language wasnt great....but he got it back. He needs to be focused like the good Aldridge was, ALL THE TIME.
LMA inside game has improved this season but still lacks some killer moves like Splitter had. Timmy needs to continue to work with LMA on a drop stop and up and under moves.
Exactly. Saw him post up and take too long to make a move and then get stripped. Another time he made an off balance fadeaway that looked terrible. But then I saw him be really decisive and man handle his defender. Dont want to be a part of this Kawhi vs LMA argument but LMA needs to be more like KL in how KL seems to be super focused all the time. Theres ALWAYS an opportunity to affect the game in a positive way for the Spurs. Defending, screens, rebounds, offensive rebounds.
Might wanna check the box score, because Aldridge took better care of the ball and had fewer fouls. Aldridge looked more mentally prepared for this game than Kawhi did.
I told yall that he just needs to get the ball and go to work. Stop all of that pump faking and holding the ball. Just get it and put draymond green's little ass under the basket. He killed him, as he always have in portland.
u mean the same Splitter that has been blocked at the rim more than any other center in the league? The same splitter that wants to lay the ball in instead of dunking it? That splitter, or is there a different one in the league?
To fighting his tendency of becoming a quitter when things get tough and rough...
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