Even before the knee injury? Lol OP needs to try some new things in life, basketball takes are too much for him.
You do realize that everything you typed was plainly obvious to anyone that watched any Spurs' games over the last 6 years? Timmy had a lot more "good moments" than the two you described - like when his 37/38 year old ass nearly carried the team to a le in '13 - but it's easier to sum it down to his two best recent moments.
He wasn't nearly the same level of player that he was the last 6 seasons of his career, but he still found ways to positively impact the game. And that is while playing on just one good leg through the duration of that time.
It isn't a guarantee that Garnett will return for next season especially with how poor he looked/performed last season. He has even less left than Timmy and Kobe, yet those two (were smart enough to) already called it quits.
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Even before the knee injury? Lol OP needs to try some new things in life, basketball takes are too much for him.
Tim was a beast in that series, our best player because Kawhi was bad in games 5-7.
Nah. But...it seems like Parker makes the team worse. You should read the comments on insidehoops forum and reddit. Everyone is basically saying that the spurs are missing an elite point guard if they want to compete against the Warriors.
He embarrassed DeAndre Jordan that year in the RS and PS
Gasol is an offensive upgrade but not nearly the defender. Both are excellent passers and rebounder's. Team isn't better, I expect them to be the #2 seed and have 57 wins
- current team is better than last season
- no relation with of Duncan's retirement
They weren't winning a le with him this year either. The last best chance was when they lost to the Clippers. Spurs fans are very spoiled, it's what comes with winning too many chips. You have teams like the Jazz, and Pacers that have never won anything in the NBA, and they have been around for 50 plus years. The Knicks have not won jack since the 70's in spite of having some damn good teams in the 90's. The reality is the odds point to some lean years for the Spurs. And the odds are very long of winning a chip again. And that is not a big deal to me. You can be a fan without thinking the le is coming every year.
Gasol is old too and has that rep of being soft. I don't know how big an impact he will have. Getting to that point where big men fall off a cliff. His numbers look good but he won't be getting a lot of shots here, and he can't defend.
"going to play" is kind of generous on your part. I don't think Garnett has played a meaningful minute of basketball in the last four years.
true, but that he could get continue to add to his career stats while TD doesn't, is sickening, tbh.
Defense is what makes this team click. Defense is what won Cleveland the championship. Tim was our defensive anchor, and while I can't see into the future, his defensive presence alone and knowledge of how the team clicks makes a big difference in whether we are a contender or not.
He is an excellent mid range shooter, passer and defensive rebounder, who can still post up on occasion. If the Spurs plug him in place of Duncan in the starting lineup this could be the most talented Starting lineup for the spurs in a decade. He won't have as many shots but he could get high percentage looks simply by spacing the floor and having Aldridge and Leonard play along side him along with Parker who seems to play well with floor spacing bigs.
Defensively, Gasol isn't mobile but he isn't terrible at the rim and his length makes it difficult to shoot over him on post ups (not that many centers actually do that anymore) His biggest issue is going to be defending in space but I don't think that will make him a net negative at all.
Better than the start of last season? No way. Better than post-injury to Tim Spurs. yes it's a better team.
Best case scenario is that Tim is around in future in some way to provide leadership, but not being relied on to contribute on the court with no knees.
As for Garnett, he took the mentor/bench warmer (usually inactive) role that TD didn't want because he wanted time with his kids. Can't compare the two.
Players dont win, teams do and GSW might dominate the regular season but until they convince in the postseason theres always hope. We just have to make it to the playoffs.
I think Parker realizes that and wont have a need to match GSW's guard output. He will be more savvy and relaxed and be more of a facilitator.
Yes he will have won more rings than most team's starting line-ups put together.
You generalize too much. From the general, you need to make arguments based on specific scenarios. Timmy's post game was very effective vs LAC in 2015, for example, even being our first or second option at times. He struggled on switches (the CP3 series winner comes to mind) but his intangibles vs their bigs were still effective enough for Pop to keep him on the floor.
Vs OKC this season, on the other hand, he wasnt able to mitigate a percentage of his defensive struggles with baskets on the other end (and, to be fair, that was not a winning formula last year anyway) While his mid range game was better than you made it sound, it still has never been good enough to rely upon solely, much less when yourr a traffic cone on defense.
We don't have to read other sites to know it...Unfortunately, Parker's Net negative in playoffs.
Not really, all that is dropping his his career averages year after year.
That might matter to people who try to compare the two of them with each other, I suppose. Garnett would be doing well to score 200 points this season. I'm sure if Garnett has a healthy season and does well, nobody will be happier for him than Tim Duncan.
I wonder if that "Mother's Day" story is true or if Garnett has since apologized? I just find it hard to believe that a seemingly "good natured" guy like Timmy could hate an opponent. As much as I love KG's game, I can unfortunately see him saying some s bag like that to throw off an opponent. He's said other allegedly questionable and disrespectful things in "the heat of the moment" to other oppoents as well. Although, since that supposed moment Garnett has done nothing but show admiration and love for Timmy as a rival/opponent.
We'll probably never find out the actual truth of the matter.
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