Good write-up!
A couple of my thoughts:
Pop's coaching last night had me totally confused. From rotation choices, to play-calling, to failing to call timeouts during the Memphis run, to not getting his troops focused late - it just seemed like he was checked out in this game. I was screaming at the team and at Pop through my television. Crazy. Part of me thought he wanted Memphis to make that run just to keep his guys focused for game 3, not really expecting Memphis to make it all the way back.
I see some people saying Tony Parker deserved better than the B+. I think it's justified or even too generous. He played A or A+ basketball through 3 quarters, and then laid an egg in the 4th. Three A's and a D give you a B average. He never looked to pass or get anyone involved in the 4th quarter. Watching our last 15 possessions or so drove me nuts. And in spite of the 18 assists, he still missed countless opportunities to hit wide-open players on the perimeter, even in the first 3 quarters. I love Tony and his game, but a B+ is fair. He should have had 25 assists last night.
Less Neal and less Bonner. It's that simple. They both seem effective in small doses, but not for extended runs. Give Bonner his 12 minutes...let him hit a couple 3s and dish out some hard fouls and sit him in the 4th. Same for Neal. Short 2 or 3 minute stints for him are fine. Tell him to come in with all out energy on D, and only take a shot in rhythm. A forced shot gets him yanked. Double "Ughs" awarded to both, and to Pop for playing them so much.
Leonard is not 100%, you can tell, but he still played extremely well. Prince is overmatched. Those two open 3s he missed at the end of the first half were frustrating, but that was about all I could complain about. I'd bet he practices 2000 shots from those spots between now and Saturday.
The refs were pretty bad I thought. Some bad calls, and missed calls throughout. I was not impressed.
And speaking of not-impressed, the ESPN crew manning the booth, Simmons, Rose, Magic and Mr. PTI.......good god they are awful. It's hard to watch these guys. 4 guys with seats at the bar have better insight than these 4 so-called 'experts'. The post game talk about Memphis made me wonder if the Grizzlies had actually won the game. Gotta credit Rose for handing out a Pulitzer last night though....nice!
I've like the Spurs matchups in this series since before it started. Parker is the superior point guard, Leonard and Green trump anything the Grizz have at those positions, and our big man rotation is strong enough to slow down Memphis in the paint. I don't think the Grizzlies have the fire power to pull out 4 wins in 5 games. They aren't OKC where they'll suddenly start shooting lights out, and not only that, our defense has improved greatly from last season. Game 3 will be big I think. With 3 days off the Spurs should be rested, so I'm looking for their rotations to be sharp on both sides of the ball and for shots to fall. I'm cautiously optimistic about our chances, in spite of our recent history of losing 2-0 leads in Conference Finals.

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