Why is that re ed?
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Mason to the bench
A) Starting Ginobili is not the best way to manage his minutes.
B) Mason doesn't provide the same punch to the second unit that Ginobili does.
C) It only further prolongs the Ginobili To The Bench legacy.
D) He'll be back to the bench by the middle of the first round.
E) All of the above.
Choose wisely.
It'll be interesting to see what Mason can bring off the bench--props to Pop for starting Manu at least for tonight.
And so the flip-flopping of starting or 6th man begins....
I don't like the move, because Mason will not bring as much firepower to the 2nd unit as Manu does. Although, maybe now Pop will actually let Hill be a PG once the 2nd unit comes in. It all depends on how Pop manages Manu's minutes. This could just be a lateral move.
We needed to change something.
agree, not the best option, but pop probably wants to try out things to see, which works out the best for upcoming games.
Pop's just getting a feel for what Manu will be able to give him as a starter. He should at least be able to make okc work harder right out the gate. Most likely he'll go right back to the bench, but trying things out against an opponent like okc isn't a bad idea.
A) In the NBA you get into game shape playing. There's no time to gain that in any other way. That's the way it is.
B) @ OKH. Won't be a problem.
C, D, E) Of course he'll be back to the bench.
Agreed. Maybe he wants the Spurs to come out guns blazin' and leave OKC in the dust so we get a big lead early and be able to rest the big 3 at least the whole 4th qtr.
oh no deja vu! we all know how that ended.
This time we're at home, and we have Manu. And I'm sure the Spurs remember that slip-up.![]()
Pop's mission to destroy Mason's confidence takes another dramatic turn. Why not just tar and feather him at center court during halftime?
Well I guess we'll see what he's made of. Hopefully lights a fire on his ass.
I guess Pop wants to see if Mason can provide the same spark that Ginobli does off the bench.
I think we already got that answer over the last month. Mason running the second unit without Ginobili has been an utter disaster.
If Pop isn't going to pair Ginobili and Mason on the bench unit, Pop better be ready to give Hill the keys to the offense.
Who says he has to run it without Ginobili? If you switch Manu and Mason in the rotation, you have Manu going to the bench early and coming back when Tony goes out.
OR, maybe Manu is the new backup PG?
I like this move, Manu needs those extra minutes to get in shape! Do not forget how good Mason and Hill were at he beginning of the season when both Manu and Tony were out. It is worth a try, don't fall in love with the idea of Manu, Gooden coming of the bench.
First unit the big3
Second unit Hill, Mason, Gooden
it could work, and if it doesn't you still have Manu back in shape.
True. I guess we'll find out. Usually Parker goes out with three or so minutes left in the first quarter and Ginobili doesn't return to the game until around ten minutes to go in the second but perhaps Pop has something else in mind.
I wouldn't want to see that right now because that's a waste of Manu's energy. Pop could have also made that switch without moving Manu into the starting lineup.
We'll see. I'd like to see Hill get another chance but that doesn't appear to be in the cards. Of course Manu couldn't have bumped Finley to the bench![]()
big three: parker, ginobili, duncan
little three: hill, mason, gooden
old three: Vaughn/udoka, finley/bowen, thomas/fab
That's my hope
If Mason is still bringing the ball up and/or running the offense when he's on the floor, this is just deck chairs on the anic, folks.
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