Yes but he's being a little overzealous with Jack, the guy didn't play much for the Bucks...he needs the playing time now to get in shape for the playoffs, no?
Its definitely Pop babying him. He played 80 games last season, I doubt his body went from being able to endure that to breaking down to the point where he cant even play in a second game of a back to back. Pop is the only coach in the league that would do something like this. Even what he does with Tim and did with Horry at some point is unheard of in any other team.
Yes but he's being a little overzealous with Jack, the guy didn't play much for the Bucks...he needs the playing time now to get in shape for the playoffs, no?
No Jackson/Tiago will be tough. But hopefully Green keeps up his consistent play. We'll need him. Tomorrow will be a more physical game, so I'm cool with Jackson playing in that one.
Don't want overlook the Suns game but I think Jackson and Splitter are needed more tomorrow night.
Jesus age christ. Resting a player who's averaging less than 25 minutes a game since arriving. Oh, I see Blair's starting again.
That goes both ways. Pushing a guy too hard that hasn't played all year has injury written all over it.
I suppose 22MPG is pushing it right?
5 games in 6 nights is pushing it for everybody. Especially those in their mid 30s.
3 games in a row is pushing it for everybody.
He turns 34 next week and just played all three games of a b2b2b.
I guess Blair and Green win the iron man award.
And? This is pro sports. You should be ready to play when your number is call.
The I may get injure because I haven't play much this year card is a pussy cop out.
Personally I dont care whether he plays or not. We have got a stacked team so all is good.
lol whole year. How many games are left?
Are you that stupid? You realize they are 10-12 years younger right?
they had a day off
and jack averages like 40 mins per game for his career
he should be playing back to backs
pop has become to soft
injuries wont happen when you play 20 mins a night with multiple timeouts and a half hour break in between when your suppose to be a collection of the best athletes in the world
only freak accidents could occur during those
its way more important for this team to get some chemistry then butcher the lineup for some false sense of security over injuries
we all saw what happened with manu last year
once the playoffs start well see players passing it to nobody and missed help rotations because they thought someone should have been there or moved here etc
which will be the result of lack of playing time togeteher
Who said they aren't ready to play? Thankfully we have a coach who realized this is a meaningless game and is aiming for something much higher.
Well resting him tomorrow makes more sense, Suns believe it or not are still a possible playoff match up, just knock their asses out of contention. Now the game tomorrow is meaningless.
If Jax played this b2b that would be 5 games in 6 nights for a 34 year old player who hasn't gotten a lot of burn this year. That would be ing re ed to push him like that. Some of you are too stupid to realize this.
Wake the F up.... "5 games in 6 nights is pushing it for everyone" DesignatedT
Your words, not mine.
Sadly you realize his lack of playing this year & stupidly praise him being rested.
Yeah they are my words, what is your point again?
If he had been playing 30mpg this season playing every game he would be BETTER equipped to take on a stretch of 5 games in 6 nights. The fact that he hasn't played this season would make it worse. That's how you get hurt.
I think he's saying you referenced "everyone" yet then clarified that Green is younger than Jax.
I was reffering to your comment about pushing a guy too much because he may not have played alot this year.
As a professional athlete you should not miss games because you're not in game shape.
And as far as the meaningless game, this isn't one of them. You dont want to give the Suns more life then they already have. A loss here wouldn't hurt the Spurs in the long term but it also helps the other team so you dont want to give a surging team even more confidence.
I do agree with some of the moves with regards to age/rest, but I honestly think Spurs fans have been forced to accept that as "smart" or "normal". I would really like to see some numbers on older players who play a certain amount of minutes and how they do with injury because it seems like other teams have older guys that play a little more consistently and are fine.
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