True, plus throwing bounce passes that bounce behind 6’9” guys feet...
Manu was the only player worth watching for the Spurs, have to appreciate him for giving us something to enjoy on the court..
True, plus throwing bounce passes that bounce behind 6’9” guys feet...
for the 5 games, Spurs:
FG 41%
3G 30%
Both numbers well below Spurs mediocre season numbers of 46% and 35%
can't hit open jumpers, missing layups, can't score, can't win
Last edited by boutons_deux; 04-25-2018 at 10:18 AM.
Manu can still ball. His reasons to retire won’t be ability based. It’s if he has it in him to go through the grind of another nba season. I hope he’s back.
it, bring him back for one year and let him pad stats while we tank
Based on pure ability in all areas divided by minutes he can play, Manu should have been the starting shooting guard this season. Green has no fire in him and this year retreated from taking 3s. I don't think his defense was all that great TBH.
Didn't Green sit on the bench for the entire second half yesterday? He damn sure wasn't in there at crunch time.
So SG is a position where we have a problem if Manu is still the choice of the coaches at his age to close.
He was for sure one of the few Spurs who competed at the level required for the playoffs. Not the only one, however. Aldridge was ok so was Gay. Parker had some flashback moments but I think he's on diminishing returns by now. The young guys were ok - need more development for them to really shine. Everyone else was pretty much not up to the level required to move past GS
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