Please channel all your injury inducing energy towards making this happen.![]()
http://blog.mysanantonio.com/spursna...-l-a-clippers/
In addition to tightening their defense back up, the Spurs could use something from Tony Parker (32.6 FG%), Tiago Splitter (23.1), Danny Green (29.0), Manu Ginobili (37.5) and/or Boris Diaw (41.5), all of whom are struggling with their touch. Not surprisingly, the Spurs are shooting just 31.8 percent on 3-pointers in the series, a major reason they’ve struggled at times against a mediocre Clippers defense that ranked 15th during the regular season.
At least they’ve gotten steady excellence from Tim Duncan and especially Kawhi Leonard, at once representing the past, present and future of the franchise.
I have a feeling pop is going to force the issue with Parker and let him brick the 1st 4 or 5 shots.
waaahhh waaaahhhh! parker is losing the series for us!
if spursfan could open their eyes and see the series is only 2-2 and Parker has been only part of the problem
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Yup. this . The spurs are fine when Parker just runs the offense. They don't need "aggressive" Parker taking away shots from efficient players or three point shooters.
LOL. Parker was "running the offense" fine on Sunday. But he can't hit his shot (within the offense). What is he supposed to do when they play off of him and give him a short jump shot? Try to force a pass? If he can't hit an open 15' shot, then he doesn't need to be out there.
Move the ing ball, dummy. They can't both give Parker open jump shots and double Kawhi. Do you even watch the ing games?
that makes no ing sense Coach Butternut.
I'm sorry you don't understand how double teaming works. I guess this whole basketball thing is new to you.
Maybe you just don't understand the words you write. I can't believe that your math would be so bad to have meant what you posted above.
Doc Rivers' nemesis is Bill Kennedy. Rivers and Kennedy have had an acrimonious relationship for years. Both were fined following a game on March 17, 2009. Kennedy ejected Rivers after they stared each other down for an extended period of time.
Rivers was fined $25,000 by the NBA for his critical comments of Kennedy after the game. In an unusual move, Kennedy was fined for his handling of the situation and the news was made public, though the amount was undisclosed.
“[Kennedy] stood there and goaded me and goaded me and goaded me and stared at me,” Rivers said after the game. “Look at the film. I actually walked away. He asked me, ‘Where do you want the ball?’ And I said, ‘Ask them,’ talking about our players. That’s my right to say that, and I walked away. He stood there and stared me down and stared me down and goaded me until I turned around and said, ‘What?’ That’s when I got thrown out of the game.”
Disgraced referee Tim Donaghy, obviously not the most credible source, claimed to know the root of the ill will during an interview with the "Celtics Late Night Show" podcast last March. According to Donaghy, the beef has deep roots, with Rivers questioning Kennedy's sexuality during a game.
Don't worry. Im going to the game. Im lucky. I went to Game 2 of the finals last year.![]()
acrimonious means they didn't really get along.
I can't believe you watch nba basketball.
Oh I watch it all right. I watch it real hard.
But seriously. They are giving Parker wide open shots. You seriously don't want him to take a step up and shoot them? You'd rather him swing the ball around everytime? Spurs have other players than can do the same thing AND hit the open shot. If you're going to say that you don't want Parker shooting, then use Ginobli to handle the ball. If you're not wanting to use Mills.
LOLZ. I can't watch that without laughing. I don't know why I even need to read or learn anything.
lets go spurs lets destroy these pretenders so they blow up their roster next season![]()
Danny is due for a big game from deep! This is your time WingStop!!!!!
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