i love Nazr, but I have to go with Horry, he comes through more in the clutch.
I don't think we really disagree here. I concur that Nazr is not a good defender and does not intimidate anyone in terms of altering shots etc. But, I have seen him do the Dampier extra shove or pull to a player on the way down. And if our guards are going to be slowed by bumps and bruises, theirs should to, and I see no one else on the team who is willing to do that. Massenberg did, Big Dog did...but
i love Nazr, but I have to go with Horry, he comes through more in the clutch.
I definitely say go back to starting Rasho.
Yap, but is better to start with Nazr or Rasho and to finish with Horry
The real problem was that: If Nazr or Rasho aren´t in the Floor, TD is going to the Center Position and have Foul Troubles, so is better Rasho or Nazr
I say start Rasho and let our not so secret weapon, Big Shot Rob , be one of our sparks off the bench.
Here is a question. Imagine scenario of the team needing a basket. Nazr & Rob are the shooting options. Which man do you want to have the ball?
In my opinion, the man who has your confidence in a crucial moment like that is the more valuable player.
My vote goes to Rob.
That's not even a contest. Pass it to Nazr and it might go off his hands and into the third row.
What is wrong with you people? Nazr dunks!
IMO the Horry starting thing hasn't worked. Horry shouldn't be starting at this point in his career. He's a bench player that brings many things when he enters the game. He's been on the bench all season long and now suddenly he's starting. Against the Kings it worked, but so far against the Mavs it hasn't.
Start Nazr or Rasho, preferably Nazr. Then bring Horry of the bench and play him 25 minutes.
I agree, which is why I was surprised at the thread le.
Nazr has some good qualities, don't get me wrong. But it would have never occured to me independent of this thread to ever compare Nazr to Rob.
We need some defense in the center from the start of the game. I vote for Rasho. I do not dislike Nazr, but lately he treats passes as if they are coming from a Leper. Rasho can catch the ball.
Looks like Pop made fun of the idea of starting Rasho or Nazr.Center of attention: The Spurs have discussed starting one of their more traditional centers (Nazr Mohammed or Rasho Nesterovic) in place of Horry to improve their rebounding. Dallas had 23 offensive boards in the first two games.
"If we put in bigger people on the court, we'll get more rebounds," coach Gregg Popovich deadpanned. "I'm going to tell the staff, and if they agree, I promise you we're doing it, baby."So now he'll do it.
http://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/b...k.2edf954.html
The Spurs should hire me as there defensive speacialist coach. No really I am serious. I can provide good advice and hands on learning.
Pop doesn't want to get Timmy in early foul trouble, so he may continue to start Horry. With Dirk playing the 4 on offense, if Pop sticks Timmy on the 5 (Dampier/Diop), that leaves some very unconventional matchups for the other Big. Horry offers the best mobility of the other Bigs.
I thought Oberto really did some nice things back in March. He really hustled down rebounds and got the Spurs 2nd chances, too. He's worth an early shot.
Nazr and Rasho are more likely to come in when Tim sits. It really looks to me like Pop is giving Nazr the Will Perdue treatment, though.
Oberto played pretty well. He even played Dirk very well the few times he defended him.
Nazr was an embarrassment tonight. Spurs close to within 5, Nazr's hands of stone and poor play hands the Mavs 7 straight points. Pop couldn't get him out of there fast enough.
I'd like to see Rasho, over Oberto personally. Nazr moves to third string. That fumble after the perfect Manu pass was a complete joke.
HE did NOT help his minutes off that possession I can tell you that. It's all in his head. I don't know why he's pulling a disappearing act, maybe he's being a baby on the bench who knows. But he really does help on rebounding...Oberto hustles better than Rasho. He's not big enough, but he did some amount of good, and a few mistakes here and there. But he's been bringing more energy over Nazr and Rasho.
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