CIA Pop is diminishing his post-season value....
Mohammed at a point made me think that he had been watching a lot of Tim Duncan moves and that he was even trying to copy Duncan. That was like in the final 20 games of the season, I saw him doing some Duncan-like moves and he was actually making them, he would pump fake too like 100 times and get a good shot off. Nowadays he's gone back to play with no confidence and I don't see why?
Well did anyone else notice this?
CIA Pop is diminishing his post-season value....
if nazr would at least start rebounding again i would be happy
nazr's post moves have never resembled anythign approaching duncan's smooth polished post footwork. i don't know when you saw anything like that...
He's just not that good. He's like Malik Rose plus five inches and minus shooting ability, rebounding ability, passing ability, the ability to come up big in big games and the ability to know where to be defensively.
That said, Nazr will probably have to see some action if the Spurs advance to play teams like the Mavs, Suns or Pistons.
Eh, he's in the top 5 in offensive rebs/48 min and his mid-range jumper isn't bad. Occasionally he provides some energy on the court when everyone else is sleepwalking. If you could combine his best aspects with those of Rasho, you'd have a pretty nice center.
But his defense is horrible way too frequently. The worst part is, there doesn't seem to be any trajectory of improvement.
he can shoot free throws, i'll give him that.
lol i said he tried.. like he was trying to copy some of his moves
damn, again with this... listen carefully - Nazr doesnt match up well with ANYONE on the Kings. He is too slow for wells, and doesnt range out enough to cover miller at the 3 point line. This matchup has been horrible for him, and if we play the Mavs he will be in his element again. Basketball is a game of matchups, and Nazr matches up much better with dampier and other low post bigs than he does with anyone on the Kings. Calm down.
Even when he's a better matchup for the Mavs (if the Spurs advance) he'll still suck defensively and likely won't see as much time as some people expect.
That's my main problem with him. He never improves.
Nazr might not be able to shoot, rebound, or play defense but one thing is for certain he sure is slow.
In his defense, the man can shoot a mean three-pointer!
He doesnt suck, he came up big in the finals. We need him just for another big body or to foul and tire players
wow i understand the matchups explanations, but that he sucks? or he cant do anything? i dont think we were sayin this a couple of months ago.
No he didn't. He just wasn't play as bad.
I really don't know what happened. This Nazr looks like the Nazr of December and January- the one who looked like he wasn't even trying all that hard. He doesn't hardly run the floor, or try to fight for position. The only aggression I have seen is in garbage time of games 1 and 4. I think that he- like many here- assumed this was last season. But Rasho was hurt when the play-offs started last season. Say whatever you want, attempting to rehab from the second injury to the same ankle in two months and get into some type of game shape in the middle of the play-offs is not easy. Rasho really never got a real chance to try to contribute. That is what Rasho wants- to have the chance to play and participate and help the team succeed, and he is playing like that. He knows the way he gets onto the court is to rebound. Nazr seems to have misunderstood how he earned his minutes- by rebounding and getting easy baskets off of offensive rebounds. I don't want to see him try to imitate Tim's moves in the post. That is not his game. And he just still does not seem to understand things very well.
I agree with you Kori. People just write off Rasho against Dallas but Rasho has had some great games in his career against the Mavericks and he matches up fine against Dampier. Horry usually plays more against them anyway. So if Pop only goes wth 3 bigs into hopefully the next series, I don't really see it magically going back to being Nazr- especially if you start Horry and you bring in Rasho off the bench against Dampier.
I don't know what Finals you guys watched last year, but other than a game or 2 he didn't come up big. He's a turnover machine who clogs the lane and makes it extremely difficult for penetrators like Parker and Manu. When they make it to the rim they can't dump it off to him because he will drop it or the rare times he does catch it he goes into convulsive pump fakes that never end well. I've never seen a 6'10" center have such a hard time taking it up strong and dunking the damn ball.
On top of that the man rarely makes correct defensive rotations and is a poor shot blocker at best.
One of the reasons he's able to get offesnsive boards (and I believe his skills in this matter are vastly overrated) is the fact that people play help defense off of him so much. The switch off of him constantly and there is no one way to combat this because of what I mentioned above. The one beneficial side effect is that he gets more offensive boards than someone who has to constantly deal with a box out but its negated by how much he hurts penetration.
He's just not worth what he provides in terms of what he takes away. The only team he can play well against is Pheonix because of their total lack of inside presence. But then again, look how good Kwame ing Brown has looked against them.
Isn't he going to be a FA? He'd better step it up before he finds himself in a position where he can't feed his family...
I think Rasho has something to say about that.
You realize almost anyone can fit that bill, don't you?
I guess AHF, T Park and others aren't running the Baby Hakeem smack anymore. . .
Wow, you guys sure are quick to run him down. Two months ago when he took the starting job from Rasho you were all pimping his aggressiveness.
If we're going to stand any chance of beating Detroit he's going to have to be a workhorse for us on the glass. He was one of the few Spurs to show up for the two games with Detroit this year.
As much as some folks bag on me about criticizing Pop, there's a few posters in this thread that are equally as bad about Nazr.
The Sacramento series is a bad match up for him, but we'll need him when we run into some more physical squads down the line.
13th man rule... I say Activate David Robinson on a couple 10 day contracts![]()
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