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    Tony was tolerable until this year. He shouldn't have been out there past 20 minutes a night. A hobble Chris Paul was schooling Parker. That is why I am not surprise the Spurs lost. I guarantee, if Tony was limit to 15-20 minutes max like Manu, the Spurs would have won this series.

    But its spilled milk at this point. Hopefully Kawhi get even better in the offseason and maybe the Spurs can land LA to shoulder more of the Offensive load due to Parker's regression and continue regression.
    Lol, a hobbled Chris Paul was schooling Kawhi, Green, and Mills as well. Including going right at Duncan the last two plays of the game and getting the final 4 points on him.

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    20 points on 21 ing shots you ing choking French got
    MUCH better than what Kawhi was putting up the LAST 3 GAMES of the series.

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    Another vanishing act
    Another year, another choke
    Stans already throwing Kawhi under the bus to protect his fat ass
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    Might as well have all the data in one place.



    Just look at the dropoff in every advanced metric from season(RS) to post-season(PS).

    19.0 PER RS
    16.9 PER PS

    .147 WS/48 RS
    .085 WS/48 PS

    109 ORtg RS
    103 ORtg PS

    .550 TS% RS
    .515 TS% PS

    32.7% Assist Percentage RS
    27.7% Assist Percentage PS

    1.2 BPM RS
    0.2 BPM PS
    This season's choke:

    16.2 PER RS
    15.1 PER PS

    .142 WS/48 RS
    .099 WS/48 PS

    108 ORtg RS
    103 ORtg PS

    .546 TS% RS
    .499 TS% PS

    29.1% Assist Percentage RS
    32.8% Assist Percentage PS (wow, he actually improved at something in the playoffs for once!)

    0.1 BPM RS
    -0.5 BPM PS

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    Andre Miller fueling a comeback.... might be too late

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    Eh, he shouldn't be a starting PG for a playoff team anymore, but he wasn't terrible in the playoffs..blame Pop and Buford, tbh..

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    Le Facteur

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    Eh, he shouldn't be a starting PG for a playoff team anymore, but he wasn't terrible in the playoffs..blame Pop and Buford, tbh..
    Ehh, he was pretty terrible. Statistically a net negative on the court for the whole playoffs, despite getting to face a D-League caliber team in the first round who was relying on Jrdn Frmr and something called a "Xavier Mumford" at the point guard position.

    To put things in perspective, Kyle Lowry has been putting up historically terrible playoff numbers, and even he has a +2.6 playoff BPM

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    The Spurs need a decent PG that can play off Kawhi and LMA.

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    Nah - Leonard is a bigger loser than Parker in games that count and its not close.

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    Parker played his role. You don't expect much. It sucks he kept pulling the ball up on fast breaks but it's not like we had much better options. Parker will stay and he'll have a role. Prigoni as a starter or bench captain.

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