Parker: A+
-DNP
Patty: A-
-His jumper was on tonight & looked like in 2014 Finals form. Much better fit w/ point-forward Kawhi that Porker since he can space the floor & create driving lanes for Kawhi. He got abused on switches but that's to be expected.
Pau: B
-Actually put effort on the defensive end & funneled G.Hill toward the help when he got caught on switches. Mixed his offense w/ post-ups & jumpers. Didn't commit a single foul & kept Gobert off the offensive glass.
Aldridge: B-
-Had butter-fingers tonight & didn't really do much in the 1st half especially in the 2nd quarter when had to go to the bench after picking up 3 fouls. Made his shots in 2nd half, especially in the 4th quarter to keep the Jazz at bay which allowed Kawhi/Pau to rest. Defensively, he ran the shooters off the 3 point line which wasn't the case during the first matchup.
Kawhi: A
-Usual MVP performance we have come to expect, got to handle the ball a lot more than usual w/ Porker being out. Struggled w/ his shot in the first half but got to the line then in the second half made Kirby type shots to put the Jazz away. Defensively, it was a below average outing by his standards but had nice momentum shifting block on Hill when the Jazz was trying to get back into the game.
Dedmon: A
-Not sure why he didn't play in the first half but he looked like Alonzo Mourning on defense challenging all-comers at the rim & destroying Favors. Converted two lob passes from Lee/Murray so he might have a potential to be a PnR guy. He also had his usual Shaqtin' moment when he got blocked by the rim.
Manu: B
-Finally got out of his slump & hit some shots when the bench was struggling.
Kyle: F
-I missed most of the first quarter but dude was supposedly a disaster.
Simmons: C+
-Didn't try to do to much on offense & played w/ energy on defense. Still has moments where he overthink instead of reacting which had Pop pulling out his hair.
Lee: C
-Struggles against stretch 4s b/c he doesn't like to venture to the 3 point line but rather layoff shooters & play them for drives which isn't a good idea. Offensively, he set solid screen, scored when he had the opportunity & made the right pass.
Bertans: B
-Couldn't buy a shot as all of them rimed out but played solid defense including running Ingles off the 3 point line.
Lapro: F
-Probably the worst player on the floor. Couldn't hit a shot, turned the ball over & couldn't guard anyone.
Murray: C
-Scored the first two points of his career.Didn't look lost unlike his debut against the Pelicans. Missed a layup but his speed & quickness was on display.
Pop: A+
-Made all the right adjustment after last game & called appropriate timeouts to chew out a couple of players. Seemed like he put the loss to good use by drilling the team on defensive rotations. Managed the minutes as much as possible so everyone can play against the Cripples tomorrow.
Last edited by Kawhitstorm; 11-05-2016 at 01:51 AM.
I gave Pop an A+ for make "all the right adjustments"![]()
Thanks for the grades!
Lapro/Davis 0-7 from-3 combined...Patty 4-7
Hopefully all shooters find stroke back in next games.
Good grades outside LMA and Pop. LMA was a solid B+ with his D and his 4th quarter performance while Pop was a B due to his ty rotations in the second that kept the Spurs from blowing it open.
Tony just retire, like seriously son. Not only you are not needed, you are a ing handicap. Please don't drag this so long to make us resent you. Let us remind the good times.
I mean it's fine if you don't like fathead... but giving him an F based on a Q That you didn't watch admitted by you, I'd just throw that grade out TBH... to be weighed by whoever is compiling these...
As a Spurs fan 2013 sucks because Tony couldve been at least Co-MVP with Tim. I think because he hasnt had his career defining moment he overcompensates for his ego. Sad.
You would think we would all be used to "fans" not watching the games and running to ST to give their uninformed opinions on player performance.
Spurs finally get rid of that bucket of Bonner only to have a guy that cobbler could outrun take his place. Spurs need to get over their love affair with players who would be picked last during recess.
he's not retiring, he's getting paid.
He had the 2007 Finals where he won Finals MVP before Kirby.![]()
Terrible grades, tbh. Aldridge, Kyle, Lee too low, Bertans, Murray, Simmons, Pop too high.
We all know he wasnt the reason behind that championship. He wasnt even given the keys to the offense until 2011.
patty was the key to this win
that layup shot almost sailed over the whole glass...Murray: C
-Scored the first two points of his career.Didn't look lost unlike his debut against the Pelicans. Missed a layup but his speed & quickness was on display.
Terrible grades and review How the can you give grades if you have watched the whole game????????????????
If you don't like his thoughts why don't you write up counter points to why you think so. Just making blanketed statements that his grades sucks is lazy and ty. They took the time to write it up asshole
Why the is Lapro on the roster? I haven't seen him have a good game yet
Whatcha talkin' bout, dude? People have been hating on Tony his whole career already?
Dedmon is looking like a steal; hope we can retain him after he opts out this year.
Solid outing by Bertans even though he didnt score; Liking what im seeing from him on defense surprisingly.
Nico was short on his shot all night, but i thought he made the heady plays running the offense and played solid defense.
The enigma that is Kyle continues. He was very effective disrupting the passing lanes tonight, but still a clunky fit on offense. I hope most of that is Danny being out.
If Murray can put it together he's going to be very good. Needs to bulk up to be able to absorb the contact at the rim.
Leonard is just a joy to watch. Incredibly, he's taken his game to another level this season. Crisper handle and an even more sophisticated midrange game.
Pau and LMA were solid, but I still have doubts about them on he floor together. That both are able and encouraged to shoot the 3 could help in the long run.
I love Tony, but it's getting harder to figure out his role with the starting unit now that the shift is being made to run everything through Leonard. Patty and Danny's shooting make more sense with that first group. Would Tony be willing to come off the bench to help round out that group?
The question with Sims remains consistency.
A bit of a stretch, maybe. Anytime Kawhi plays as he did last night it seems odd to call another player THE key to the win. But Patty was definitely instrumental, and his presence on the floor (in Tony's place) had an undeniably energizing impact on the team. With Kawhi emerging as a true primary ball-handler, the objections to replacing Tony in the starting lineup are evaporating quickly. Kawhi and Patty look great together. Get Danny with them, and the team will be completely transformed.
Lapro played solid defense, as did Bertans. Shots didn't go down for the two, but I thought they played solid basketball the whole time they were in the game.
Played within themselves offensively, took great shots, played solid D.
Anderson and Simmons were duds again offensively, but I thought they were solid on defense and got their hands on a lot of deflections/steals.
Dedmon was incredible defensively. There was one possession where he was switched on Hood and contained Hoods' drive and made him pass the ball. Then 5 seconds later, rejects Favors from the weakside. Dedmon probably altered over 7+ shots at the rim in the short stint he was in the game.
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