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    The spurs are one of the most versatile team in the league because they have players that can contribute in other aspects. If they are struggling offensively, they make it up with D or other things..

    Kawhi leonard shoots Poorly..

    Can still defend, rebound, steal, hustle.

    Danny Green not hitting threes.

    Defend, rebound, steal

    TD poor PnR defending.

    Offense, rebounding.

    Manu Poor shooting night

    Playmaking, Motion offense..

    Patty Poor shooting

    Hustle and motion...

    This is why the spurs are so good, IMO

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    I agree.

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    Other shoe to drop in 3...2...

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    That includes Kawhi Leonard, whose struggles are perhaps the biggest reason behind the Spurs' rodeo road trip to forget. After averaging 17.4 points and 7.9 rebounds in his first 10 games back from a right hand injury, Leonard is averaging 9.6 points and shooting 32.1 percent on this trip.

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    Tony Parker's last three games:

    3 ppg/4.6 apg/3.3 TOs on 14% shooting

    These stats pretty much confirm the OP's point. When the fat isn't scoring, he's not doing much else on the court. The most one-dimensional player on the team.

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    Tony Parker's last three games:

    3 ppg/4.6 apg/3.3 TOs on 14% shooting

    These stats pretty much confirm the OP's point. When the fat isn't scoring, he's not doing much else on the court. The most one-dimensional player on the team.
    I'd take gary neal at this point. Atleast he cost way less than enrique.

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    That includes Kawhi Leonard, whose struggles are perhaps the biggest reason behind the Spurs' rodeo road trip to forget. After averaging 17.4 points and 7.9 rebounds in his first 10 games back from a right hand injury, Leonard is averaging 9.6 points and shooting 32.1 percent on this trip.
    Tough to win games when your "best" player is playing like Tony Parker

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    Other shoe to drop in 3...2...
    Tony Parker's last three games:

    3 ppg/4.6 apg/3.3 TOs on 14% shooting

    These stats pretty much confirm the OP's point. When the fat isn't scoring, he's not doing much else on the court. The most one-dimensional player on the team.
    I'd take gary neal at this point. Atleast he cost way less than enrique.
    There we go.

    Have to update the tracker now.

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