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    Why Tim only had 10 FG attempts in game2? He had 22 FGs in game 1 made 10 of them. Bowen even had more FGs with 13. Tim usually have 16+ FGs in a game.

    Rasheed did not block any of TD's FG down from that 6 blks he had in game 1.

    Was that part of Pops' game 2 plan? Is Tim now the new David, would focus more on defense than offense(11 rbds;4 blks)? And leave the offense to his other teammates such as Manu & Tony?

    Are we expecting more of a defensive Tim than offensive Tim in games 2 & 3...?

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    Maaaaaannnn fuck.... E20's Avatar
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    It's a consiparcy. Pop wants Manu to win Finals MVP.

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    Five Rings... Kori Ellis's Avatar
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    I think you are overanalyzing it way too much. Sometimes other teammates are hot and Tim defers to them and gets less shots. Sometimes he gets easy looks and shoots more. There's no changing of the guard; don't expect to become a primarily defense only player at the age of 29. Maybe when he's 35.

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    i saw that game twice, just forgot who was handling the ball when Tim had that 3-second violation once.

    He was actually waiting for the ball or was someone supposed to take the shot for that one?

    then, why was he standing in the middle?
    Are set plays usually being followed, or they just go as they want it to be?


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    i saw that game twice, just forgot who was handling the ball when Tim had that 3-second violation once.

    He was actually waiting for the ball or was someone supposed to take the shot for that one?

    then, why was he standing in the middle?
    Are set plays usually being followed, or they just go as they want it to be?

    Tony was dribbling around on that play and eventually shot it (and made it). Tim wasn't standing in the lane. He was actually trying to get out and someone (Rip?) was forcing him back in.

    Oh, I forgot. Tim was only in the lane for 2 seconds when Nies blew the whistle on him. Must have been a make-up call due somewhere.

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    GIVE IT TO GINOBILI beirmeistr's Avatar
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    Parker was dribbling. I believe Duncan had a mismatch with Billups and was posting up waiting for the pass but apparently Parker did not notice the mismatch.

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    Tim will take over if the team is struggling.

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