sure, sure.... but what a choke, tbh... at home? smh
And defensive issues aside, this team desperately needs a playmaking PG for the 3rd consecutiveive season..
Everything is so difficult on offense, they have a ton of trouble generating good looks, and they have become way too reliant on Kawhi getting to the line/going for 30..
Ginobili and Parker are no longer reliable to any extent..both guys have their nights, but neither is dependable for a consistent stretch of basketball..
You can't survive like this in today's NBA, tbh..
sure, sure.... but what a choke, tbh... at home? smh
LMA is so soft it's maddening
3 straight losses at home, whens the last time this happened in the regular season? i would assume it hasnt happened too often in the duncan era
thats like 3 out of 4 games now, i cant even recognize this team, no iden y on both ends
also spurs dead last points in the paint so far iirc, troubling signs tbh
If you don´t have a great PG you gotta move the ball and take what the defense allows you, move and screen, move and screen, this Spurs offense is one of the most stagnants offenses in a while.
Kawhi should learn to pass the rock once he gets an advantage over the defense and it collapses, like Manu, Tony and Tim did so well in the past. That´s what puts pressure on the defense to start rotating, if all defenses Know that Kawhi will rarelly pass, they´ll stay on him and double late.
Completely agree Harlem.
I can toe the party line.
I thought Mills had a tremendous game and ended up with 10 assists, but he obviously creates out of chaotic situations, more than off the dribble... Still it was a great game for him. I think with Tony they would have been worse off ... Tony has been that bad.
I loved Laprovitolla's fire, he competed and was aggressive but he is definitely a rookie and he's a backup...
Yeah, the guards are embarrassing right now. Green was one three from pulling his weight offensively, and Mills had 10 assists, but they shouldn't be the top two guards, especially combining to make what Parker or Manu are making individually. $20 Million mostly wasted right now.
It doesn't help that Kawhiso is awful offense, and whatever LMA does usually makes it worse.
I just don't see how you can win in the playoffs in this league without a PG that can penetrate and attract defenders, tbh..
In a league where other playoff teams have PGs like Curry, Irving, Westbrook, Harden, Paul, etc, how are you going to win a le when Jonathan Simmons is currently your 2nd best player at penetrating a defense?
Kawhi has developed into a great scorer and has made leaps as a playmaker, but he's never going to be a natural point-forward, tbh..that's a rarity at his position, you don't see players like Lebron or Larry Bird very often(and even in Lebron's case, he needed Kyrie and Wade to take some of the load off)..
Kawhi is more a Jordan Type player. We just need those big money guys to start playing like it.
Btw, I enjoyed seeing Green and Simmons on the floor together for that brief stretch, rather than having 1 sub out for the other..I hope Pop experiments with a Green-Kawhi-Simmons unit at some point, especially if the big man combos(mostly due to Aldridge falling off a cliff) continue to struggle on D..
Also, if Dragic and the Heat hit a rough patch, wonder if Dragic becomes available.
Jordan had Pippen/Kukoc running the offense & Kawhi has Simmons/Kyle Anderson as the two point-forwards.
Horace Grant was also a better two-way player than Softridge too.
Rubio is cooked, dude isn't worth it unless he's swapped for Porker which actually makes sense for the Wolves considering they don't have a vet on the team.
They lost 3 in a row back in 2015 when everyone was injured & 38 yr old Tim was carrying the team on his back.
This.
Kawhi has become a great player,
But if you think he's going to lead the Spurs
to 50 wins in the west,
without a serviceable full time pg,
you're ing nuts.
We need a PG with size, who can attack the rim and create good shots for teammates..
The lack of a lead guard could be negated by playmaking from any of the bigs, but the Spurs are also lacking in that department, as well..
They just don't have consistent playmaking anywhere on the roster..it might be fine during the RS, but it's going to get exposed in the playoffs, as we saw in 4 of the 6 games vs. OKC, where the offense was seriously underwhelming(OKC being a mediocre defensive team, too)..you can't rely on Aldridge getting hot on mid-range jump shots for an entire playoff run, tbh..
Need a playmaking guard, not a passing one.
I agree. Finding the problem is easy...but how do you fix it?
Put D Murray in a time chamber. He might be ready by January.
I'm not as worried about the offense as others. Was thinking defensively.
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