Just sit Gasol ffs...
Kyle s FT the worst of his life. Haas to be a mental thing.![]()
Just sit Gasol ffs...
Our starters tonight suck
I was writing up Fathead for 6 points in 34 minutes. Boy was I giving that bonafied bum too much credit
Never mind. Play Parker from here on out. 48 mins a game minimum.
Seriously no one would have given Pau the deal he has. No one.
The offense keeps going through Pau. Newsflash that doesn't work.
I rather see other players try to do something. Get this waste of money off the court.
His 3p% is also at 29 and sinking. Is that a guy you want to pay in that offseason? I know the right answer to that and it's not yes.
Ugh. Pop needs to never use that lineup again.
You thought murray was good lololol pau too lolol
Um, if it's close game in the 4th quarter you bet your ass I'll use it.
what's that song they were playing after gay threw down a dunk? been driving me crazy for like a year
33% vs 51%
Thank goodness MVParker is back
Michael C. Wright of ESPN wrote this before the game:
Here's what Pop had to say when I asked him if there's an urge to go with "corporate knowledge" over trying to get his young guys experience late in games: "Yeah, there is an urge. There have been ends of games where we've tried to decide whether to leave Dejounte [Murray] out there or put Tony [Parker] out there because Tony will have a little bit more feel for how to end a game. You can't have it both ways, you know? If we want the young guy to gain some corporate knowledge, then you do that by playing and understandings situations. And we've got to keep him out there, which we've done. So he's learning quickly, and there's a lot that he learns based on who he plays [against]. You think about this young kid. He didn't play last year, really, because he was hurt most of the time. He was hurt all summer. He's in a lot of ways a rookie at 21, and he's got Russell Westbrook one night, then he's got Steph[en Curry]. Tonight, he's got that guy, I forgot his name that pretty good player [Chris Paul]. So every night, it's like, ‘My gosh.' It's a huge experience for him, and he's gonna learn tons about how these big-time players conduct themselves in a game; the tricks they use, what kind of talent level they have, how they judge time and score. I'm thrilled for him, because it's really getting thrown into the frying pan for sure."
still happened, tbh, here and in Messico
Just like that biggest lead of the game for Houston
Jesus ing Christ. Can't get a stop because of offensive rebounds
That quote tells me Pop has really bought in with Murray and he's in for the long haul. Pop believes in him like no other since Kiwi. So we wait for him to develop.
Nobody told Forbes we're tanking?
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