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    I don't understand? Should we just give up, now that it looks like Duncan won't be 100% ? If he can still give us somewhat solid defense and interior presence, as well as hitting midrange jumpers with PnR here and there, and if Tiago and Kawhi step way up, we can definitely still compete. We couldn't do it WITHOUT Timmy, but we can do it without freakish timewizard comeback Timmy certainly. Or at least I'm not giving up. .
    It's still February, rest him, you'll never know what will happen, he could be back at 100%. I'm not giving up either, just trying to be realistic, Parker can be stopped. When that happens you need someone who can score, possibly draw double teams, I believe we need a healthy Timmy for that to happen against Perkins

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    I do believe Tiago needs more touches now and in the Playoffs, especially post ups, so that someone like Coatriding Family-Excuses Quitter can't guard him. But what I don't believe is that we can get anywhere with TD hobbled like benstanfield said no matter what Splitter or Kawhi does. We already have 1/3 of the Big 3 who isn't reliable, if another one becomes hobbled... I hate to say, we might not get past even the Lakers. (Conditional)
    Splitter isn't that type of player in the NBA. He can score their on occasion but only in certain matchups against certain teams. It gets ugly when teams send a double when he is making his move and he is left scrambling trying to put up a shot or at least not lose the ball in the process. He's like Hibbert, everything in moderation. We could beat the Lakers without Manu. They cannot guard Parker Period. Gasol is having the worst season in nearly a decade and will be working his way back into the lineup only to return to off the bench. Howard has a painful should injury that Kurt Rambis described as excruciating (he had the same injury for several years).

    Duncan has always defended Howard well & Howard isn't nearly as explosive off the screen and roll and him and Nash don't have the same chemistry that him and Jameer Nelson had. Splitter and Diaw are better than Sacre & and Clarke. They have the 22nd rated defensive in the league compared to the spurs who are 4th (at last check) in offensive and defense. a 6 game series would be a surprise.
    Also, asking for Splitter to be able to post up Coattailer isn't too much to ask for, imo. Just so OKC will have a harder time switching on Parker

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    I do believe Tiago needs more touches now and in the Playoffs, especially post ups, so that someone like Coatriding Family-Excuses Quitter can't guard him. But what I don't believe is that we can get anywhere with TD hobbled like benstanfield said no matter what Splitter or Kawhi does. We already have 1/3 of the Big 3 who isn't reliable, if another one becomes hobbled... I hate to say, we might not get past even the Lakers. (Conditional)
    I think so. I'm with you though on our chances with a one-legged TD. Especially since we don't know how healthy Manu will be. If those guys are on the court though, we can at least use guys like Splitter and Kawhi to make up the difference somewhat.

    That Kawhi being good in transition is suprising. He looks akward with the ball and normally looks to pass it immediately after he gets to the 3 point line. Splitter does go M.I.A in the second half but realistically any thing in the 10 point 5-7 FG range, 6 rebounds, and a great defensive rating is wha we can expect. Him scoring in the flow of the offense and and helping defend the rim with Duncan at his side or on the bench is a great benefit to the team.
    I know right? I had seriously been expecting Kawhi's highest PPP to come from cuts. But in a way it makes sense because he usually finishes pretty well when he gets steals. If he and *sigh* Danny Green can create for themselves somewhat, the Spurs can have a puncher's chance if for some reason Parker's taken out of the game. Diaw's coasting is kind of annoying, but there's not a doubt in my mind that he'll turn it on in the playoffs.

    Disagree slightly on the MIA in the second half part. Earlier in the season and as recently as the Chicago game, Splitter's been critical in getting baskets for us in the 4th. His offensive touches are just really inconsistent. Our offensive system is kinda perimeter-oriented in that our paint-playing bigs are mostly used as finishers. So they need to make a more concerted effort to keep guys like Splitter involved on that side of the floor because I'd rather have a warmed up Tiago lay-up with the lead than Neal or someone trying to shoot us back into a game.

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    I think so. I'm with you though on our chances with a one-legged TD. Especially since we don't know how healthy Manu will be. If those guys are on the court though, we can at least use guys like Splitter and Kawhi to make up the difference somewhat.



    I know right? I had seriously been expecting Kawhi's highest PPP to come from cuts. But in a way it makes sense because he usually finishes pretty well when he gets steals. If he and *sigh* Danny Green can create for themselves somewhat, the Spurs can have a puncher's chance if for some reason Parker's taken out of the game. Diaw's coasting is kind of annoying, but there's not a doubt in my mind that he'll turn it on in the playoffs.

    Disagree slightly on the MIA in the second half part. Earlier in the season and as recently as the Chicago game, Splitter's been critical in getting baskets for us in the 4th. His offensive touches are just really inconsistent. Our offensive system is kinda perimeter-oriented in that our paint-playing bigs are mostly used as finishers. So they need to make a more concerted effort to keep guys like Splitter involved on that side of the floor because I'd rather have a warmed up Tiago lay-up with the lead than Neal or someone trying to shoot us back into a game.
    There lies the problem for the playoffs. Even though they now have the Twin Towers again in the starting lineup, Pop still gets the team to play a more outside-in game and that wont help against the likes of the Thunder, Heat and perhaps the Grizzlies. You would think Pop would finally learn his lesson after years of busts.

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    Also, asking for Splitter to be able to post up Coattailer isn't too much to ask for, imo. Just so OKC will have a harder time switching on Parker
    It goes with out saying that if they get a small defender on Splitter for a possession then take advantage. If he is played by Perkins I don't see him scoring alot in the post( the only thing that Perkins is good at) Green will bee the difference maker in this series. If he can shoot anywhere close to his 42% 3pt in the playoffs vs the Thunder. They'd have a harder time placing a smaller Westbrook on Green and moving Sef to Parker.

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    I think so. I'm with you though on our chances with a one-legged TD. Especially since we don't know how healthy Manu will be. If those guys are on the court though, we can at least use guys like Splitter and Kawhi to make up the difference somewhat.



    I know right? I had seriously been expecting Kawhi's highest PPP to come from cuts. But in a way it makes sense because he usually finishes pretty well when he gets steals. If he and *sigh* Danny Green can create for themselves somewhat, the Spurs can have a puncher's chance if for some reason Parker's taken out of the game. Diaw's coasting is kind of annoying, but there's not a doubt in my mind that he'll turn it on in the playoffs.

    Disagree slightly on the MIA in the second half part. Earlier in the season and as recently as the Chicago game, Splitter's been critical in getting baskets for us in the 4th. His offensive touches are just really inconsistent. Our offensive system is kinda perimeter-oriented in that our paint-playing bigs are mostly used as finishers. So they need to make a more concerted effort to keep guys like Splitter involved on that side of the floor because I'd rather have a warmed up Tiago lay-up with the lead than Neal or someone trying to shoot us back into a game.
    I meant as of late with Tiago, the 1st Boston game seemed to be a turning point for him and the Spurs overall. He seems ,to me atleast, to disappear on offense after scoring like 8 points in the first half he scores like 2 pts in the second half. The team is still dominant on both sides of the ball with him on the court. They do seem to go away from him thats a fair point though. It may be tightening defense in the second halves of close games stopping him from scoring in the p&r.

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    I meant as of late with Tiago, the 1st Boston game seemed to be a turning point for him and the Spurs overall. He seems ,to me atleast, to disappear on offense after scoring like 8 points in the first half he scores like 2 pts in the second half. The team is still dominant on both sides of the ball with him on the court. They do seem to go away from him thats a fair point though. It may be tightening defense in the second halves of close games stopping him from scoring in the p&r.
    Oh yeah then I'd agree with that. I think it goes both ways actually.

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    anything beats TP dribbling the ball like an idiot and then throwing it to Tim to bail him out
    too many possessions he throws team ball out the window and resorts to this.
    Vast improvement all season long and now regression.

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    There lies the problem for the playoffs. Even though they now have the Twin Towers again in the starting lineup, Pop still gets the team to play a more outside-in game and that wont help against the likes of the Thunder, Heat and perhaps the Grizzlies. You would think Pop would finally learn his lesson after years of busts.
    Ball movement takes care of this. This would be more pertinent if the Spurs ran 4-Down like they did exclusively during Tim's MVP years, but even in the motion offense, there are lots of post up ops. I think that this board has overreacted to a the PHX loss because of a perceived weakness. Truthfully, if a team plays like , they should lose. Sometimes, you can get away with it, the Spurs ALMOST did, but the fix is to simply not play like . They have the players, the tool, the know-how...they just need to remember that they are Juggernauts.

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    Pop never goes to mismatches on offense...ever. Its always just keep running the offense regardless of who's on who. The only mismatch ever taken advantage of in this offense is when Parker gets a big man on him. Usually because they run the same pick and over and over on the same possession, and there is only like 8 seconds on the shot clock.

    Other than that, I can't remember when I've seen Pop say screw the offense, we are going to exploit the mismatch and force them to make a change in their defensive strategy.

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    truthfully, when teams start collapsing in the paint during the playoffs to stop parker, it will be the perimeter players that will have to come through. but i do agree that kawhi will need to have a solid playoff run so that the spurs will essentially have a 'big four'.

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    Splitter's screens have significative influence at Parker and Kawhi's performance. Parker against bigger defenders isn't the biggest issue in the last game, since the Suns annihilated the Spurs advantage when the micro-ball lineup was in the court. The starters have been fixing the bench mess , but there are some games that they arent able to do it. De Colo/Mills/Neal can't keep the Parker level as PG and Manu have been too sloppy. Fromthese points, I thing Parker handling against bigger defenders aren't the biggest issue by far...

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