Damn, Coach Nick destroying Pop, tbh..
Good to see him acknowledging the moving screens, too..
Damn, Coach Nick destroying Pop, tbh..
Good to see him acknowledging the moving screens, too..
Cp3 is an amazing player. Top three of his generation probably.
damn Beli, patty and Splitter are the X factors. of course Duncan, Parker, Manu, Diaw and Kawhi have to bring it
its a damn toss up
Great watch as always, thanks for posting! I would be curious to see how Kawhi and the Spurs adjust in game 7.
I wouldn't put him top three quite but probably the best pure PG of his generation, no rings but that aside he is great.
CP3 could be much better if he looks to score first. He is still a traditional pass first PG
Don't forget about the t-shirt!!
Splitter isn't the x factor. He's crippled out there, cannot keep up with the pace, you can see the grimace on his face as he struggles to move. It's like watching Parker choke down a pound of Brie de Meaux and try to wash it down with a gallon of that bag wine called Rock and Hammer.
I like his idea of adjusting the screens, putting kawhi or green on a big who is setting the screen so that when the switch happens, kawhi or green end up on paul. But i'm sure they can counter by doing another screen and making us switch again.
If kawhi plays low , they will shoot 3's all day. I just don't like that one. This is going to be a tough adjustment. I remember against the Suns in 2010, that is what killed us. We kept switching on screens and dragic would torch duncan or any big that was on him.
Hopefully Pop was taking notes. On the plus side if the Spurs make some adjustments for the ball screens and attacking matchups I think they will have the advantage.
Kawhi could handle Blake for very short stints, so it could work.
Even TD did a good job on him. Pop needs to be able to make the adjustments and quick.
Pops Adjustment: Play Parker 32 minutes.
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