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    Maaaaaannnn fuck.... E20's Avatar
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    Ducks is on crack thinking that Tony outplayed Miller after all he did say **>>>Lebron



    **Carmelo

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    Dumbest post ever....this poster has no idea of playoff basketball (especially Spurs) knowledge whatso ever.

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    The rims looked tight or rubbery or different somehow. Not the normal nba rim rolls.

    Nazr brings the ball down below his head and he gets stripped almost everytime, he needs to keep the ball up high. He also unnecessarily pump fakes a lot of times and misses easy opportunities because he is afraid of getting blocked.

    Carmelo Anthony is good at getting blocked and getting the put back.

    Rasho played some nice basketball.

    I never figured out why Earl Boykins was complaining after he clearly fouled Rasho.

    Tim Duncan should be very ashamed of his performance. He almost cost the Spurs the game. He was very indecisive and towards the end he was hiding from the shot. I thought Bill Land was trying to cover for him by saying it was such a big shot, but it was really just an open one he made. The Nuggets were right for game 3 at least. Kenyon Martin shut him down without even that much help. I really thought Tim was going to have a big game, but he was embarrassing.

    I was mad because Kens 5 (I probably should have watched on ESPN but i don't like the fancy camera angles or unfamiliar announcers) missed at least 2 key plays including Robert Horry's steal because the cameras were focused elsewhere or they were showing a replay. Also, I didn't even know Carmelo got ejected until I watched the highlights from Espn.

    Tony Parker had a disgusting game. He needs to step back and watch himself closely because he was making very stupid plays. The worst one was when he gave the ball too early to Tim on the fast break and Tim got a charging foul.

    Duncan's third foul was legit, he's just not used to getting called for it. He naturally puts his hands on the opposing player's hip when he's trying for a rebound and holds them off/pushes them subtely to get the rebound.

    Andre Miller needs to cut his hair, he looks like he has mange.

    Manu looks like he deserved a max contract. The Spurs get blown out without him.

    Robert Horry was lethal. He was awesome. Nothing else.

    Rasho played decent.

    I would have liked to have seen Devin make an appearance.

    That's all I can remember for now.

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    Sadly, Tony didn't exactly have a career night, but he managed to keep a lid on Miller which is all they really needed him to do tonight. Manu was looking like a supastah when the game was on the line. What I really liked to seen was that from top to bottom just about every Spur stepped up for a key possession or two when they needed to slow down Denver's momentum. Rasho, Bruce (who shut down Camilla Anthony like always), Beno, and even Tim for the god awful night he had all hit some clutch shots. Great D, out-physicalized the Nugs on their own floor, and showed why the experts are saying it's the Spurs year again.

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    Tony was crap on offense...
    Lots of mistakes, bad decisions, bad shot selection...
    Wake up Tony. The kid can play way better

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    Duncan actually looked good before being saddled with foul trouble early on. I've seen it happen to him too many times.

    As far as Parker, that's 3 games now and he has sucked ass in 2 of them. Some of those shots weren't even close. I can only hope that Beno turns into the kind of PG we can count on in the playoffs.

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    Give Manu the ball and get the out of the way!

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    Spurs are .500 at home in the playoffs.

    1.000 on the road.

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    I am surprised no one mentioned Bowen yet. His defense on Carmelo was huge, and I have no doubt that the flagrant Carmelo had on Ginobili was at least partially due to his frustrations.
    BTW, Martin was a hilarious clown, dirty player, but it worked on Duncan.
    One thing I noticed about Duncan is how hesitant he is on shooting, and how far out he catches the ball. Usually, when he faces the basket from 17 and has an open look, he shoots, but not in Game 1 and 3, he just jab steps, ball fakes, ball fakes, post up his man, back it up, takes way too long with the ball and shoots when the defense comes in to him. Just catch and shoot big guy.
    And I know I am going to get flamed on this. I actually respect the Nuggets as a team after today's game. They came out hot, then cooled down, trailed by 9 at the half, but they didn't give up, kept chipping at the lead, and even after big shot Rob made those two 3-pters, which would be basically daggers in a young team's heart, they still continue to battle back.
    The hack on Ginobili was uncalled for (Carmelo's shove, and Martin's elbow to the ribs) though.

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    Great win!!! I wouldn't have it any other way. The Spurs won with 2 of their 3 main guys playing poorly. That's fantastic. This should give Duncan and Parker that extra something in game 4 to carry the Spurs to victory. That's what a team needs in the playoffs to carry them to the le. Tonight was Manu's and Robert's night. Game 4 should be Duncan and Parker. Game five could be Bowen and Barry, etc, etc, etc. Every night someone different will step up. That's how you win playoff basketball.

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    Great win!!! I wouldn't have it any other way. The Spurs won with 2 of their 3 main guys playing poorly. That's fantastic. This should give Duncan and Parker that extra something in game 4 to carry the Spurs to victory. That's what a team needs in the playoffs to carry them to the le. Tonight was Manu's and Robert's night. Game 4 should be Duncan and Parker. Game five could be Bowen and Barry, etc, etc, etc. Every night someone different will step up. That's how you win playoff basketball.
    yeah, great win indeed. duncan sucked in the second half, but ginobili was the x-factor and horry hit some clutch 3's. the denver crowd was loud all night and im glad the spurs played through it. hopefully they'll have the same intensity come game 4 and shut down the nuggets and their crowd...and hopefully the series.

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    I thought the "bull " chants was funny.

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    I am ecstatic that Spurs won this game, which was ugly at times. My man Ginobili delivered as usual but TP sucked. No excuses---he is too inconsistent to be reliable. I will be glad when Beno gets more experience. Duncan appeared to be thrown out of his game by all the early fouls. I know that Duncan will come back strong for game 4. Big Shot Rob was magnificent in crunch time. Rasho was quiet but dependable. A big win for our Spurs!

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    The game was on in Oz today.

    As soon as TD got a few fouls, I kept saying "Manu's going to have to score 30+, Manu's going to have to score 30+". And he stood up. Sign of a star.

    Robeeeeeeeeeert Hoooooooooooorry. You don't need to remind him it's playoff time.

    Melo is a punk.

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    yes, not much in the press about the Spurs defense, there were often 2 or 3 Spurs around a Nugget, suffocating. Rebounding was excellent, Manu 1 RB shy of double-double. He needs to get off his ass! ")

    Rasho was very active, outrebounded Nazr in fewer minutes, playing great help defense, and chasing down rebounds. I think he'd like to have his starting job back.

    How ugly was it?
    Spurs get only 28 vs 38 points in the paint,
    shoot 38%, worse than the Nuggets,
    64% FTs (missing 10 in a lows-scoring game),
    but win anyway.

    Nuggets held under 80 pts, avg 82 pts for 3 games, after averaging well over 100 PPG under Karl, esp @DEN. Spurs defense has been very tough.

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    Is it Big Shot Rob or Big Shot Bob?

    I know Bill Land likes Bob and the cover article on the Spurs says Bob, but I think it's Rob.

    Kobe is the one that started it and I know he said Rob. Plus, Bob just sounds stupid.

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    am i the only one who noticed manu covered miller most of the game?

    tony covered boykins a lot and didnt do a very good job of it


    and pop has to realize when ANY of the big three guys (duncan, manu, parker) are having an off game, he can and should go to his bench. I felt much better winding the game down with udrih and horry than parker and duncan who were visibly out of it

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