I pretty much agree....
I was thinking about how this year's team stacks up against our last championship team from 06-07. There's nothing really new there, but it does kind of put some things into perspective to look at the two teams side by side:
The Big 3 are a few years older, but it doesn't really show up too much in their numbers, except for Tim's blocks and boards being a little lower. McDyess and Blair are better than Oberto and Elson were, in my opinion. All things considered, just about a wash between the two teams.
Jacques Vaughn and Benoh Udrih vs. George Hill and Garrett Temple.
Hill is much better than Vaughn, and Temple is getting about the same minutes as Benoh - almost none. Definite plus to this year's squad, though, because of Hill. But it's kind of misleading, since he's playing the 2 a lot of the time. We really don't have a true backup PG.
Bonner vs. Bonner. He was a non-factor then. He's a non-factor now, but with a lot more minutes. In '07 Bonner got about 3 minutes per game in the playoffs. Now he's getting about 15 minutes - not because he's a lot better, but because there's no one else to put in.
Finley and Barry vs Jefferson and Bogans. This is where things begin to break down. Finley and Barry had their shortcomings on defense, but I'm not sure they were any worse than Bogans and Jefferson. Finley played well through that post-season. He wasn't as athletic as RJ, but he knocked down shots. Barry contributed more than Bogans offensively. All things considered, I'd take the two that spread the opposing defenses over our current duo.
That leaves Mason and Mahinmi vs Bowen and Horry. Yeah... oops. Two hard-assed, smart defenders on that '07 team, that this team lacks. Even at 36 years old, Horry could come in and give Amare for 10-15 minutes a game. And Bowen would have made sure that Richardson didn't get his 20 points. , I think Bowen right now could defend Richardson better than anyone has in the first 2 games. Mason and Mahinmi, obviously, can't do any of that.
Finley and Bowen shot a combined .430 from the 3P line in those playoffs. Horry and Barry shot a relatively dismal .325 from the arc, but that was great shooting compared to Bonner, Bogans, and Mason's combined .212 in these playoffs. Right now I would kill to have a couple of guys who would knock down one out of three of their 3-pointers.
I think a lot of people are expecting too much of our Big 3. We aren't going to lock down on defense like that '07 team, because there's no one to step into Bowen's and Horry's shoes. And we really need two players to step up and start hitting 3-pointers. Without that, Tim, Tony, and Manu would have to be a lot better than they were in '07. And that seems like a ridiculous expectation, considering they were good enough to win it all that year.
I pretty much agree....
Bruce Bowen and Robert Horry are two of the greatest role players of all time.
Not easy to replace.
Bones was automatic from 3 point land. when it's on... it's ON.
and Horry's exploits were so legendary that he can get by on reputation alone.
dude you cant compare this team to the championship teams of the past, reason being those championship teams had solid backups who can play multiple roles when needed, where as this years team is missing a few pieces
+1
lets search for two players of that caliber in the whole league: a big and a small roleplayer, that may get their numbers retired!
I dont see any!
Vastly different teams. All three of Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili, and Tony Parker were superior players at the time. TD was much more mobile, Manu didn't have a broken nose, and TP was in perfect health. Obviously Bowen was an enormous upgrade over Jefferson, for his defense, basketball IQ, toughness and intimidation, and his shooting. On the flip side, Dice is a significant upgrade over Oberto in pretty much everything but passing and Hill is a lot better than Barry IMO (though maybe not for this specific matchup with the Suns, where Barry was an assassin). This team has no swiss-army knife bigman like the 07 team had with Rob though. Dejuan's a great prospect who can make a huge impact on a given night, but Rob was the king of doing the little things that added up, and he did it consistently.
main difference...
that team was expected to win a championship.
Main difference is Tim Donaghy is no longer employed by the NBA. In 07 you had him rigging games in the Spurs favor and Stern's lackey Stu Jackson unjustly suspending Phoenix's best player for the most crucial game of the post-season. Haha, what a joke that 2007 le was.
Not only that the Lakers were in rebuild mode back then. After the Lakers reemergence San Antonio immediately began to wilt away into irrelevance.
The trouble with playing the corruption card is that it discredits your own team's achievements as much as our own.
Well here's the irony, weren't Channing Frye - A big that can shoot 3's and Grant Hill - A good perimeter defender both available in free agency when we were retiring Bowen and Horry?
I think the tables have turned and these guys have the role players that give us a lot of pain!
*headshot*
Yes, the league wanted the Spurs to win so desperately, they just wanted more money I'm sure. Oh wait, that makes zero sense. Delete your account.![]()
That was sort of the whole point. People keep saying that "The Big 3 Have To Play Better". Crap. The Big 3 are playing pretty damned good - and good enough to win a championship, if they had the support. Tim's knees limit him a little bit, but his numbers are still VERY close to the same. Tony may be a bit better than he was back then, or more likely he has assumed a little bigger role. And Manu is doing all the same stuff and putting up the same numbers.
And yes, we could have gotten Channing Frye and/or Grant Hill. The one that really pisses me off is that we could have gotten Anthony Parker for about $3M. But none of that really matters now. Just saying the problem isn't with Tim, Tony, and Manu. They would have to be getting 75 points per game, between them, to make up for what is missing.
Spot on. This team doesn't have near the depth that the 07 team did. To me that's been the biggest disappointment of the season. We came into the season thinking this was the deepest Spurs team ever and it ended up being the exact opposite.
Yes. I watched the 2007 Championship DVD before Game 1, looked at all the role players we had then and the role players we have now, and I wanted to cry.
butthurt.
And also with Bowen you could put him on Nash to pester the out of him when he would start going off. Like someone else said, we had a deeper team then. And when you have a deeper team you have more options to play around with period.
you expect a laker fan to make sense?
that makes zero sense. Delete your account.
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Nice OP GSH
The lack of the quality of depth was a concern I had since July and should have been addressed at the trade deadline.
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/show...04#post3710304
The difference is that 2007 Pop wasn't senile yet
I mean Bonner WTF ?
since we can't lock down on defense anymore, and we need someone with guts on offense... i'd like to bring back bones.
we actually had a bench in 07
plus Bowen and Oberto brought toughness and experience we don't have right now.
Oberto was ing solid man. Damn, it's a sad day when you miss Oberto
fyp
Let me guess, you are a person who lives in St. Louis and has never left the state. Except that one time when Grandma took you across the river to Illinois.
07 was better at spacing the floor because they had 5 guys that could hit a three pointer. This team has 2 that have shown they can do it in the playoffs. Oberto was not a bad defensive player. In fact, he was better than Blair and Dice because he knew where to be at every rotation. Dice has better offense and his defense is not bad, but Oberto was just a smart basketball player. The 07 team was a team of smart basketball players and that is why they won the championship. We don't have that this year.
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