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But the next two games are home games against the Bobcats and Wizards with 2+ days of rest for each. These are the opposite of the scheduled loss at Miami earlier this season. This is a perfect time to sit Duncan and give Baynes 8-10 minutes to see what he can do.
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Exact same feeling we have after reading one of your posts, your bark's impressive but ya always fail to deliver.
Agreed 100%.
I realize that, but, again I'll say, so long as he's fine (and if he weren't, I don't think he'd be going through practice and shoot around and running on the treadmill), he should be playing at this point. Are we to believe that he's suddenly going to be more spry in the middle of the playoffs because he had 14 or whatever days off instead of 8 in late January? At this point, game shape/rhythm should take precedence.
So you think his knee is 100%?
Or even crazier : never was less than that and he limped on purpose?
It's like the theory that Blair being traded is the reason he's not playing instead of the obvious explanation that given by the team, sounds like wishful thinking.
I think it is now, sure. Why else would he have went through practice (and been shooting threes post practice) and shoot around and ran on the treadmill?
No, I do think it was less than that for a few days after it happened last week and I don't buy that he limped on purpose. In fact, he probably wanted to return either last game or for sure this one, but they've probably told him to take another one or two off as a means of essentially giving him a mini off season mid season.
I don't think there's an emphatic enough way to say "yes".
Problems he's had in the last few years are related to his knees, so Pop played him fewer minutes per game to try to keep him healthy. Once the playoffs rolled around, Timmy would destroy teams in the first half and then run out of gas in the second. Shortened rotations and stronger opponents mean your superstars have to play more minutes in the playoffs. It's a reality that Pop's likely figured out, and is working to adjust. This decision was probably made by everyone after the Substantial Sanctions© were handed down.
I'd MUCH rather he have a month off in the middle of the season, then get his wind back over the last part of the season so that he's ready to destroy people for 38 minutes a night if necessary.
Have you learned nothing from the past few seasons? They held him to roughly 28 mpg in both and last year they even were able to get the entire team significant rest between rounds, yet it didn't matter come the WCF. It didn't suddenly mean he, nor Parker and Ginobili, could play significantly more minutes than they're used to without it affecting their play. Ginobili played upper 30's minutes one game and two days later, with the season on the line, he looked gassed because he was so unaccustomed to playing that much.
I'm not saying Pop should run them into the ground in the regular season. What I'm saying is, at a certain point, it makes no difference. Like the difference between him playing 28 mpg the past two years or 30 mpg this year or the difference between 8 and 14 days off, in late January. That's not going to matter come the playoffs.
I somehow think we're saying exactly the same thing, but you don't realize it because you assumed the opposite of my meaning while skimming my post.
Holding a guy to fewer minutes PER GAME means he's not accustomed to playing heavy minutes when it counts, and I agree that it was a completely failed strategy. I say give Duncan the next few weeks off, bring him back, and have the shortened rotation ready to put in heavy minutes by the end of the regular season so that he CAN do it if and when necessary. He's proven that the reduced weight on his knee allows him to play at a much higher level. The Spurs have the best record in the league and can afford to give up some ground while he rests. Then they have three months to get his wind back and get the team rolling.
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