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    three really good ones..

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    Thanks for sharing! Good previews!
    I found this very significant for the x factor:


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    Thanks for sharing! Good previews!
    I found this very significant for the x factor:
    Stay away from Diaw-West combo and have Boban at the ready..plus, attack Kanter relentlessly on PNR ..need to expose his cement-footed presence on D, maybe Donovan limit his spell..

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    Stay away from Diaw-West combo and have Boban at the ready..plus, attack Kanter relentlessly on PNR ..need to expose his cement-footed presence on D, maybe Donovan limit his spell..
    I hope Donovan will break his tendency to pull Kanter as soon as he gets burned once or twice on defense. He has actually improved quite a bit, and I just like to have a guy who scores a point a minute in the game. If there are stretches where the teams are trading baskets because Kanter is scoring and getting scored upon, I'll take that against SAS.

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    Thanks

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    Pop's gonna run the Diaw-West combo into the ground, isn't he?

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    Thanks for sharing! Good previews!
    I found this very significant for the x factor:

    It's hard to rely too much on the regular season matchups between these two. One game was that disastrous season opener, when the Spurs were making adjustments to the new lineup. One meeting was at the end of the season, when it didn't mean anything, and the Spurs were totally flat. One was a Spurs win at home, where the Thunder got 18 offensive boards, but shot something like 35%. And the other game, the Spurs started Mills, Anderson, Boban, Boris, and Danny.

    They all count toward the regular season record, but I'm not sure they tell us much about what to expect in this series.

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    I hope Donovan will break his tendency to pull Kanter as soon as he gets burned once or twice on defense. He has actually improved quite a bit, and I just like to have a guy who scores a point a minute in the game. If there are stretches where the teams are trading baskets because Kanter is scoring and getting scored upon, I'll take that against SAS.
    If Donovan wants to have a chance, he has to play Kanyer more. He's too valuable offensively in a series where you're going to need all the offense you can.

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    I expect the Spurs to be extremely rusty out of the gates with so much time time off. And a classic ST meltdown will ensue.

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    It's hard to rely too much on the regular season matchups between these two. One game was that disastrous season opener, when the Spurs were making adjustments to the new lineup. One meeting was at the end of the season, when it didn't mean anything, and the Spurs were totally flat. One was a Spurs win at home, where the Thunder got 18 offensive boards, but shot something like 35%. And the other game, the Spurs started Mills, Anderson, Boban, Boris, and Danny.

    They all count toward the regular season record, but I'm not sure they tell us much about what to expect in this series.
    I watched all 4 games. Diaw/West have had troubles rebounding all season against a lot of teams, not just them. Just Kanter is specially aggressive and talented and he's really a handful. He has owned them. Pop will address it though. The last couple of games were about putting guys in uncomfortable situations and asking them to step up. It still showed you things if you watched the games, like Boban being able to play against them in certain situations and Anderson helping out in rebounding.

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    Stay away from Diaw-West combo and have Boban at the ready..plus, attack Kanter relentlessly on PNR ..need to expose his cement-footed presence on D, maybe Donovan limit his spell..
    Boban can put some offensive pressure on them, but he really doesn't seem to be much of a defensive rebounder. This could limit Pop's ability or confidence to play him.

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    I watched all 4 games. Diaw/West have had troubles rebounding all season against a lot of teams, not just them. Just Kanter is specially aggressive and talented and he's really a handful. He has owned them. Pop will address it though. The last couple of games were about putting guys in uncomfortable situations and asking them to step up. It still showed you things if you watched the games, like Boban being able to play against them in certain situations and Anderson helping out in rebounding.

    Thanks. I should have thought to watch one of the games.

    You're the one that posted about Kanter and Adams (especially Kanter) having some of his best nights of the season against the Spurs. I just pointed out that the first and last games weren't the Spurs at their best.

    The game where the Spurs started their bench against OKC's starters (and OKC left Durant and Westbrook in even with a 20 point lead and 5 minutes to play)? Do you think that might be a big night for Kanter? I'm thinking those three games probably have something to do with Kanter's regular season stats against the Spurs. What do you think?

    If you want to move the goal posts and talk about Boban and Kyle, fine. But now you're talking about something different happening in the playoffs vs. the regular season, which was exactly my point.

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    Pop's gonna run the Diaw-West combo into the ground, isn't he?
    He's stubborn enough to play them together this series.

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    Thanks. I should have thought to watch one of the games.

    You're the one that posted about Kanter and Adams (especially Kanter) having some of his best nights of the season against the Spurs. I just pointed out that the first and last games weren't the Spurs at their best.

    The game where the Spurs started their bench against OKC's starters (and OKC left Durant and Westbrook in even with a 20 point lead and 5 minutes to play)? Do you think that might be a big night for Kanter? I'm thinking those three games probably have something to do with Kanter's regular season stats against the Spurs. What do you think?

    If you want to move the goal posts and talk about Boban and Kyle, fine. But now you're talking about something different happening in the playoffs vs. the regular season, which was exactly my point.
    Nah I was just really pointing out that of all the points in the reviews, at least to me the ones I quoted were the only significant ones bc they reflect a trend. They are less a fluke result of the unusual lineups as they reflect that these guys were overmatched 3 or 4 times. It was really stars resting. If I was pointing out something about the regular starting lineup that has a lot less value and still just watching Kawhi do so well against Durant and Westbrook when they played I feel very confident about him. I don't need 4 games to validate what I saw. For the SL I agree with you, stats are meaningless.

    For example, I didn't point anything about LMA bc yes, first game of the season, just one real game-the second one, the 3rd he sat and the last he played only 19 mins and had the sore pinkie. Stats don't mean much for him. But Diaw/West, it's significant. I only mentioned Boban and Anderson bc they are part of thebench and a couple of guys Pop has tested to help the bench out with rebounding. In reality they are plausible options to help the bench or Pop could just split Diaw/West and space out TD and LMA, which is what most said.

    I was not in the mood to be argumentative, but yes I don't have much confidence in Diaw/West. They could show up to show me I was wring in my concern, but we shall see if any adjustments are required.

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    I think the Spurs win this in 5. OKC is who we thought they were. They are careless, selfish and undisciplined. UNLESS Durant and Westbrook decide to trust their teammates and share the ball AND the Spurs go cold offensively, this broken record will keep playing the same tune. SAS are just too ready and determined to suffer a slip-up against an inferior team. All the OKC hype being spilled about by Antonio Daniels in ridiculous. I think he did their TV play-by-play this year. Anyhoo - Kanter has been a good player but certainly not the 3rd offensive weapon they've lacked since Harden left. Added to that, he's an awful defender.

    Ibaka is not what he once was and spends entirely too much time jacking up 3's.

    KD said one thing that made sense recently, "the regular season match-ups don't mean a thing now". The Spurs should handle them easily imo. No classic series to see here. No heavy weight fight like David Chancellor predicted.

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    All the OKC hype being spilled about by Antonio Daniels in ridiculous.
    What are you talking about?

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    What are you talking about?
    He's been on local and national radio talking about how terrific Kanter is. Like I mentioned before, he worked closely with the Thunder this year and seems to have drunk the Kool-Aid.

    http://www.foxsports.com/southwest/s...klahoma-102215

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    Enes Kanter = PENIS CANCER.

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    Spurs gonna dominate, tbh.

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    Hopefully the Spurs don't come out too rusty, it feels like it's been about a week since game 4 in Memphis. Having safely secured the second seed seemingly months ago and with a 4 game sweep against the most injury hit team I've just about ever seen, the Spurs haven't really played a tough meaningful game in a while. Might be a tough opening to game 1 against the Thunder. Hopefully there's no cobwebs and we take home games 1 and 2 before hitting the road. Do that and it's Spurs in 4.
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    From all the previews I have read it basically comes down to Ibaka for the Thunder and Parker for the Spurs. If those two play well, it could swing the series either way. My prediction for Game 1 since it's been a long break since the spurs beat the grizzlies: Spurs will come out very rusty and slow. So I expect the Thunder to be ahead until halftime. But I also expect the Spurs to take the lead in the 3rd and maintain that lead into the 4th and win game 1. Hopefully, anyway.

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    Pop's gonna run the Diaw-West combo into the ground, isn't he?
    LOL Pop thinks ST meltdown is worth it

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    Good previews.

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    The bottom line.

    We have the defensive capabilities of really frustrating them. KL is huge for us. If we crush them quickly, fine. But I see us rusty and drawing it out some. A slow tortuous process for them. We keep games close with 5 minutes left and they fold, especially late in the series. The Dallas series showed me they have no new wrinkles. They are a comfortable known, even though they have two of the best offensive players in the league. It's really all on us, we know them.

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    The bottom line.

    We have the defensive capabilities of really frustrating them. KL is huge for us. If we crush them quickly, fine. But I see us rusty and drawing it out some. A slow tortuous process for them. We keep games close with 5 minutes left and they fold, especially late in the series. The Dallas series showed me they have no new wrinkles. They are a comfortable known, even though they have two of the best offensive players in the league. It's really all on us, we know them.
    Yes, agreed. - If Spurs play their game, they will win. Those 2 guys are extremely dangerous on the offensive end BUT despite Westbrook's triple doubles this year - they still don't trust their teammates. Not enough. Harden used to be huge for them with his scoring off the bench. They don't have that anymore. So, their game drops when they subs ute and that's when the Spurs can really stretch the lead or get one. OKC is very predictable.

    Westbrook is predictably unpredictable with his terrible shot selection. TP and Green can make him work for everything.

    As far as rust though: I think the Spurs will come out with tons of energy, maybe too much. Once things settle, they will run away. IF DG and Patty get it going, Spurs win by at least 20.

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