he's not Chauncey, he's staying right here
Did Jazz fans boo Malone?
he's not Chauncey, he's staying right here
Canīt take it like a men? off then pussy.
I am very proud of Goran. His rookie year was not good, but he kept on working hard and is showing why he belongs in the NBA. He's a good, young guy. After the impressions made by Beno and Sasha about young guards from Slovenia, I am very happy to see one doing things the right way.
Goran is becoming a fan favorite here in Phoenix. He had a lot of doubters last year, but he's doing all the right things this season.
Behind the Box Score, where the Spurs can't guard anyone
By Kelly Dwyer
Phoenix 116, San Antonio 104
It was borderline shocking to watch the San Antonio Spurs play as if they'd never seen a pick and roll in their lives. As if they hadn't make a habit of shutting down that go-to play (or, at least, putting into a sometimes-workable box that they could deal with overall) for the better part of a decade.
But there the Suns were, just shooting over the top of San Antonio, especially in that first half.
Channing Frye gets a pair of three-pointers because Manu Ginobili fakes help but then decides to not leave Grant Hill at the top of the three-point arc (wha?). Tim Duncan doesn't show properly on Steve Nash. George Hill doesn't fight through anything. The Suns, as brilliant as they are, against the Spurs (who I know have been pretty average this year defensively), drop 67 first half points.
Now, my jaw dropped when I found out the Pacers nearly did that to the Wizards over the weekend. But the Suns to the Spurs?
San Antonio was actually down 20 points a few minutes into the third quarter when coach Gregg Popovich pulled his entire starting lineup save Tim Duncan, and though replacements Hill, Ginobili, and Matt Bonner struggled in the first half, the lineup (with Roger Mason Jr., who did not struggle in the first half, nor in the second) actually got it down to a five point game entering the fourth quarter.
Popovich's offense failed him after that, despite the coach desperately working to find a lineup that flowed. Just 20 points in the final 12 minutes, a killer against a team like Phoenix.
25 points, 13 assists, and six turnovers for Nash. Goran Dragic has perfected that corner three-pointer and managed 19 off the bench. Frye had 15 on 10 shots. Amar'e Stoudemire managed 28 and 14 with three steals and turned the ball over just once in over 41 minutes.
Ploto usually trolls and that is what I thought she was doing. I only ever see here post when the Spurs lose.
Troll or not I'm not taking it up the ass, maybe you like to, but I don't.
I thought you were flat out trolling and I'm still not sure that you weren't.
The Spurs definitely made him look at better than he is by showing him no respect.
tony needs to get his ing head outta his peppie le pew ass and stop turning the ball over. 5 TOs already tonight plus one from Tim when he wasn't paying attention.
lol turnovers.
Tony's mind is def somewhere else
omg another turnover fest... when will the spurs ever learn?
wow no one in the thread tonight. Tim was outstanding tonight. =MAN
That's cuz you're in the wrong thread
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