I'm glad Barry played better tonight than last night but 5-13 is really not solid
That man was solid tonight. From his passing to his clutch three point play.
He was a big reason why we won this game.
I'm glad Barry played better tonight than last night but 5-13 is really not solid
Look beyond that. He had 5 asts as well.
Without Barry, no overtime. Without Barry, no win.
He was solid.
Barry did fine. He shot about as well as he usually does on the road and he's nails from the line..
How about Bowen he did alright too! Heck they all did!
Bowen was great on O but he was getting killed by baron Davis in the OT's.
you Chump
I wish Brent would drive more. His driving tonight was excellent. Drawing fouls, 3 pt plays, and 3 Warriors fouled out.
Your appearance is expected in this thread...
http://spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=13361
The truth is that if Manu plays tonight Barry has a 1-5 just like last night....
Ok, that would hurt you too.The truth is that if Manu plays tonight Barry has a 1-5 just like last night....
No, it wouldn't...it would prove my point about how much better he is playing in the clutch, and how getting those opportunities would improve his stats...opportunities he usually doesn't get on the raod unless someone is injured.....he didn't shoot 20% from 3 tonight did he? And his shot wasn't falling tonight...
Just STFU judger on 5 shots...
28%.he didn't shoot 20% from 3 tonight did he?215.Just STFU judger on 5 shots.
Now 228.
Yeah? And that's not 20% is it now?
Apology accepted...kind of.
Nothing to apologize for -- it's still less than even his overall road average. I guess you'll want to round that up -- ok, it's the same as his overall road average -- which is all I said in the first place before you wet your pants again.
Just say you're wrong...it takes fewer words and fits your grunting style better...
Wrong about Barry shooting tonight about what he usually does on the road?Just say you're wrong.
I'm quite right about that.
Bowen got killed by livingston last night it the OT's too, wtf?
Dear Brent, please don't pull a Hedo in the playoffs.
Bowen's primary assignment was Maggette last night and Richardson tonight (both of which he did a good job on). You can't just switch Bowen onto the point guards (i.e. Livingston and Davis) so late in the game when they are already hot and expect him to do as well. He studies for his primary assignment; he did even have a clue what to do on Livingston yesterday. This is one mistake that Pop made these last two nights. Tony has progressed defensively to the point where you have to trust Tony to stay on the PG's and just let Bowen keep mastering the guy who he starts out on. Tony's not a frail 19 year old any more, he likes the defensive challenges now. So,even late in games, just keep Bowen on the best perimeter guy and let Tony do what he can against the PG's.Bowen got killed by livingston last night it the OT's too, wtf?
Chump and Whottt are killin me....
Can't we all just get along.
When the Spurs win their championship this year, you all need to take a picture together... just for the group, and put past differences aside.
OK he did well but he is still not consistent.
And I still get a little nervous when he launches
a 3 ball, I hope he is gaining his confidence back
in his shooting.
Yea the other team also gets nervouse when he launches a three ball. Man this guy was clutch and all anyone can say is, oh his three ball didn't fall, or he shot 5-13. The point is he was clutch when we needed him to be. That is what we need in the playoffs.
I couldn't see the game, but I'm betting that some of his FTs were because he got fouled on the shot and missed because of it, thereby reducing his FG%. But he is a good FT shooter so we usually get the points plus put the opponent in foul trouble. That's a statistic or factoid that sometimes gets overlooked.
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