I take the beautiful game as being the pinnacle of that particular version of the team, but as you and
ElNono point out, other series even that same season were won differently and OT of Game 6 TD took over posting up.
I remember seeing an interview from Manu stating that they could put sequences like that together in the RS and if you look at highlights many teams can pass that well on occasion. He said, and I agree, that what made those games against the Heat special was that they were able to maintain that level of play execution for the entire games and that was truly unique. Manu himself said he didn't even know if they were ever going to be able to play at that level again. Famous words: The exact same version of the team the following season didn't reach that level ever, even when guys were healthy.
As
ElNono noted in a way, a lot of it was also the result of very aggressive trapping to the ballhandlers by the Heat which left the roller open and forced rotations. When instead of trapping there are switches like I mentioned in my post, an exact replica of those videos won't come to fruition. That's why I mentioned the beautiful game as it was "termed" at that time did include exploitation of mismatches by Boris in the post and other actions. With so much switching, forwards have to post up nowadays, and the guards have to cut if they are overplayed or just drive or do something.
But it is true that it wasn't just defenses. The SL offense changed to feature the forwards, but part of the reason was just flat out decline from Tony and Tim. In reality the fit on offense always felt weird. I don't think they ever climaxed. They survived and won games on super strong defense but the offense was weird. Pop did what he could with that particular version of the starters IMO. The bench had other issues and they started with the loss of Tiago and Boris' reluctance or flat out denial to take a 3 pt shot. Kyle played so little when it mattered, and so many guys filled up minutes at the 3, while Pop scoured the roster and FA looking for someone to fit and it was always a weird fit with the SF in the bench, bc the problem didn't spring from the 3. Butler, Simmons, Kyle, Danny, Kawhi, Kevin Martin. These are all guys that played the 3 in the bench and they had the same problems as always. The problems started with the bigs, Manu's decline as a slasher/driver, and Patty becoming featured as a PG in the bench while taking so many jumpshots, thus being streaky.
Anyways, I think this version of the team next season should be better provided Tony and Manu stay healthy because the fit and roles that guys are playing are probably going to fit better, but as always chemistry is super important so guys also get a rhythm. It will still take time to develop the younger players into their roles and the veterans will need to fit in. The team will discover it's iden y as the season goes on.
Finally, I wanted to reply to
raybies: I had avoided mentioning Kyle at all lest ppl think my entire comment was about him when it wasn't but I couldn't let it slide to agree with raybies that I agree with his view that the Lee signing is just insurance. For Pop to have to play two paint clogging bigs together, it would be
the worst possible outcome for the team IMO. The team will be much, much better if Anderson comes through for us for the season manning the 4 forward spot with Simmons or someone else at the 3. His adding a 3 pt shot provides spacing for the PnR the team wants to run with Dedmon, and he can do so many other things well, including passing and scoring on his own when needed. It's also probably not ideal if Dedmon doesn't pan out and we have to play Lee as a small ball 5. So in general, I can't see a scenario where having Lee as a regular rotation player is a good thing. I think he will have his moments in the season, but the best version of the team would rather feature other guys. I will truly be disappointed if Pop is putting Kyle on hold on Lee's account. In general, I also think the Spurs had trouble securing someone for the 4 spot precisely bc they intend to give Kyle a shot and that wasn't easy to accept for many veterans but Lee bought in. That is my view on the situation.
Also, although I am not a big fan, I think Simmons will get his chance. It's a make or break season for him and he has to show whether he is going to cut it or not. Based on your summer league reports from that guy in realgm, it sounds like Spurs are excited with him. Lee is here just in case Simmons or Bertans can't pull it together and Pop has to move Kyle back to the backup SF spot.
In general though, I am excited because I think this team has more versatility than last season's team and a lot of young player still developing, and to see younger guys develop is always entertaining to me.
