I'm sure the game film will reveal a lot. I also thought Pop tried out some stuff here and there to see if it might work!
LOL @ team clinging to 8th seed despite trying to buy a championship.
I'm sure the game film will reveal a lot. I also thought Pop tried out some stuff here and there to see if it might work!
Diaw has been pretty bad as of late, I wouldn't be opposed to seeing Baynes get some burn at this point until the playoffs.
Exactly. Mills' speed would be more useful against fast athletic teams like the thunder. When you stop to consider just how effective Mills has been in the 2nd unit I just don't understand why he wasn't made Parker's backup midway through the season.
That's bright spots huh?
6 games to go and Pop not gonna play everybody in every game. That means spurs are in trouble.
Ad1 - De Colo still too Green. Too late in the rotation
ad2 - bright
ad3 - he is in and off with his shot
ad4 - He is there to shoot but again he always makes devastating decisions. Nothing bright to take from it. It's not like he is gonna be awful to put a cross on him.
ad5 - bright only because Timmy became vintage 36 old
ad6 - damage was done earlier. Ibaka still lethal against the spurs. Can Diaw produce in the playoffs? Yo bright spot.
#7 - Splitter?
I also saw this game as a turning point tbh
I am confident in our players now. Calm and confident.
This was kawhis coming out party. Dude was not far from a triple double.
And green does more good than bad.
De colo has nerves of steel. Stone face killa.nando boom
This game revealed many weaknesses. I don’t think the Spurs can beat OKC 4 times. - Ibaka, Perkins, Collison are just too much for Tiago / Diaw to handle. Tiago ended FG 1-7. Maybe Baynes could have gotten more rebounds (something we needed…but like always Pop just hoped and didn’t do anything). - Players CANT dunk in fastbreaks, no chance of and-one and usually they don’t even score. - When Kiwi has 6 OFF REB and the rest of the team has 5, something is wrong. - When Neal has to show up, and not by taking jumpers but by penetration because everybody is just standing around…that’s not good. - No Plan B for Pop. I know how to beat OKC. Just start talking to Westbrook and psych him out. That’s it.
1 bright spot. We've been compe ive against this team without our 1-2 of our best play makers....
Health is our main concern and its kind of a big deal. Thunder were so desperate to try and send a message last night...but we didn't back down lol
If we're healthy they fear us more than we fear them..
Leonard and Green are both prime examples of our inability to finish fast breaks this season. It is not deColo's fault. It has been happening all season with everybody except Parker and Manu. And deColo was as good as we had on Westbrook last night. Westbrook had a great game. That's all.
If Green was a positive for you then I don't know what to say anymore.
The worst thing on this night has been our inability to put the ball in the hole on fast breaks.
More than one time we were 2 against one or three agaist two and we failed to make the two/three points basket that should be the rule in such cases.-
Probably this depends a little by the fact that some people didn't play a lot together, but for the most part it's been for the simple fact that OKC has better athletes.
That's really worring, imho, 'cause in play offs time you can't afford to lose the chance to make easy baskets...
OKC needed 4 Westbrook FTs to swing the momentum on a 3 point game with 3 minutes left.
It was our 4th game in 5 nights, 2nd night of a b2b, we didn't have TP or Manu or Jackson to guard Durant, they were at home and had a few night off, and rookie Nando De "Cola" was our crunch time PG. Let me repeat:
OKC needed 4 Westbrook FTs in a row to swing the momentum on a 3 point game with 3 minutes left.
Not worried tbh.
How about just saying it as it is. Outside of Tim, Kawhi, and Neal/De Colo in flashes, our entire team played like ass and we were still in it on the road against our top WC compe ion
Lakers
Ok, if even hater is giving off the positive vibes, you know something is going right.
I noticed this too. While good at help defense (aka coming from the side or behind to block shots, or monkeyball), Durant's individual defense isn't that great. He doesn't have the bulk to defend bigs (note how Diaw just backed him down pretty easily in this game). He doesn't have the lateral quickness to defend the speediest guards, who can just cross him up and dribble around him like a highway cone. Yet I rarely see NBA coaches try to make him play iso individual defense to tire him out. The best he could do when repeatedly taken down to the low block would be to foul (like he did on Duncan, but with no call), but he won't want to do that too much since he'd be afraid of coming out of the game. Guys just need to go up strong against him like Diaw did, not take pussy sideways leaning glass jumpers like Duncan did/does.
It's an obvious weakness of his that other guys like Kobe and LeBron don't have. Try and back down LeBron in the post...lol.
Kinda hard to not foul someone when, you don't even touch them or they run into you and it's a foul. The refs weren't as bad a usual. But there were a few real questionable call right when we cut it to 3 they gave westbrook atleast two calls he didn't deserve.
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