see the above response...
Thanks for the offer.
He's helped us win les, he can freeze out a player if he wants. Hes earned my respect.
But it doesnt help us in the long run.
Dont put words in my mouth little girl...
see the above response...
Thanks for the offer.
That was in support of MY CONTENTION that Mason plays well with Hill, better than with parker. And this stat proves that they have had more success on the court.
And I think I'll stick around, thanks.![]()
God, god back to spursreport for the love of god...
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Try to keep track of the bull you're spewing. You're getting yourself caught in your own backpedaling.
Roger Mason
Which comes first? Tony’s penetration, or your three-pointers? - “Tony’s penetration has yielded three championships, so we’ll let that develop. When teams want to try to turn their attention to him, I am there for him.”
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Last edited by mathbzh; 12-24-2008 at 03:44 AM.
It's called putting a system in place.
Ever heard about other teams admiring spurs execution ?
Watch the other players when TP is dribbling and you'll understand.
Spurs offense's never been a "7 seconds or less" one. He's dribbling the ball waiting for everybody to be at his spot so the execution can start.
It's true he's often looking for his shot but waiting a bit allows to have other alternatives thanks to the setting of the system. He's also waiting for the screens that initiate that system.
That's the way spurs offense work since a while now : TP attacking the rim + Tim at the post, both opening the floor for the threes shooters (+ Manu's genius naturally).
That couldn't be possible with Tony starting plays to early in the possession.
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Perfect bump
I agree
I'm sequspur and I approve this message.
Go look back at the top of the thread and read Mason's response.
Can the OP atleast have the audacity to admit his mistake regarding his moronic view of TP-Mason chemistry on the court ? Ridiculous.
Damn Mason did a good job in the end!! Loved it![]()
Tim is doing a good job even though he's dribbling the ball
I dont understand why so many people seem to have a problem with "Tony dribbling the ball around too much." He's the Point Guard, he was to wait for things to develop within the offense.
One thing Steve Nash is constantly praised for is his how long he keeps his dribble when Phoenix is in their half-court offense.
this is how the offense is run
defensive rebound, either dribble the ball up urself, or pass it to TP and watch him run down court....if the offense is not set, he either shoots or pass it out.
inbound pass will dribble downcourt slowly and setup play and pass, tp will not hog it here.
i still prefer to see duncan dribble down court go COAST-2-COAST every possession.
Roger Mason with the clutch three again.
They gotta get him more involved in the offense.
message to Tim : pass the ball to junior![]()
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