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    Thank you, Tim Duncan! peskypesky's Avatar
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    Fill in the blanks with whatever letters you want. But I suggest using I,R, and E in the second set of blanks.

    I promised that the Spurs would lose again if Poopavitch went with his re ed small-ball scheme in Game 4, and guess what?

    I called for Poop's firing last year, and I'm calling for it again. The man has been coaching like a scared piece of cra-.

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    Believe. blaze89's Avatar
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    Funny coming from someone with "Believe." under his name.

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    calm down. you've won 3 championships out of how many again? And it has always come down to the western conf. finals every year.

    Hardly a case for you to fire a great coach.

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    Spurs could use an athletic combo forward like Tim Thomas or a Danny Granger type player who can play out on the perimeter as a small forward but can also play the power forward spot if the teams go to a "small ball" type of game.

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    SMALL BALL I CAN'T BELIEVE ILL SAY THIS BUT I MISS HEDO...

    we need to ing discard the small ball... we are adjusting to their style... we need to impose our will on the boards with RASHO!!!!!!

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    I do believe. I believe that you need to have a Center to win in the NBA. I'm curious as to how many Championships were won by teams without a Center. Please enlighten me.

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    Believe. strangeweather's Avatar
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    I called for Poop's firing last year, and I'm calling for it again. The man has been coaching like a scared piece of cra-.
    Yeah, he really ed us last year.

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    FIRE POP? = Pop takes sacramento to the finals.

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    SMALL BALL I CAN'T BELIEVE ILL SAY THIS BUT I MISS HEDO...
    SSC.

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    fuk you hes a great coach

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    I am certainly not advocating firing Pop but I think he has outcoached himself this series. Spurs have a defensive philosophy that has been very effective and has worked pretty well for years and for 80+ games this season. Pop abandoned this basic defensive philosophy to "match up" with Averys Mavs. It's not working. Players haven't practiced it, they haven't executed it, and they are making these Mavs role players look like superstars because they are getting too many wide open shots and penetrations on missed/slow rotations. This Mavs team is not as good as the last three games would suggest, but I don't think Spurs can win three straight playing smallball.

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    Thank you, Tim Duncan! peskypesky's Avatar
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    The Spurs won last year in spite of Poop's bad coaching. And they barely won.

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    Believe. strangeweather's Avatar
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    The Spurs won last year in spite of Poop's bad coaching. And they barely won.
    So what are you saying? That we should put an asterisk by the le?

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    Believe. blaze89's Avatar
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    The Spurs won last year in spite of Poop's bad coaching. And they barely won.
    That record's been playing for years....The Spurs win in spite of Pop.

    As far as a center, quality centers are not easily found anymore.

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    That record's been playing for years....The Spurs win in spite of Pop.

    As far as a center, quality centers are not easily found anymore.
    Are you saying Diop and Dampier are "quality" centers?

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    Thank you, Tim Duncan! peskypesky's Avatar
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    Go back and check out the box scores from the season series against the Mavs. You'll notice that in the 2 victories, Rasho and Nazr combined for 42 and 38 minutes. In the two losses, they combined for 22 and 20 minutes.

    You Poopavitch supporters must explain to me how these stats could lead anyone with their head not up their a-- to conclude that small-ball is what we need to play against the Mavs.

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    Some people "peskypesky" don't know about basketball. Period. No need to discuss this topic even.

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    Thank you, Tim Duncan! peskypesky's Avatar
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    Some people "peskypesky" don't know about basketball. Period. No need to discuss this topic even.
    Got some stats (or anything at all) to back up your trash-talking, ?

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    Go back and check out the box scores from the season series against the Mavs. You'll notice that in the 2 victories, Rasho and Nazr combined for 42 and 38 minutes. In the two losses, they combined for 22 and 20 minutes.

    You Poopavitch supporters must explain to me how these stats could lead anyone with their head not up their a-- to conclude that small-ball is what we need to play against the Mavs.
    So who are Nazr and Rasho going to guard? You want to put Duncan on Nowitzki?



    As far as quality centers, I never said Diop and Dampier are not quality, I just said they are not easily found as some may believe - as if they (centers) will fall out of the sky.

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    I'm inclined to agree. When Pop came out with the starting lineup he did, I sunk my head. It's like WHY all of a sudden are we suc bing to THEIR style. A champion ALWAYS makes the opponent play our style. Sad, real sad. If Tony doesn't get hot that 1st quarter...we get blown out. Truth.

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    Pop lovers need to stop playing the game on paper and stop worrying about 'matchups' when you realize that, without Rasho/Nazr, the Spurs have been playing absolutely no defense at all
    I'm not playing the game on paper, I'm just asking those, who keep offering suggestions, who are our centers going to guard. It's obvious that Rasho and Nazr are not known as quick-footed or athletic.

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    I guess the people who are so concerned about matchups have no problem with the fact that we had Finley and Parker guarding Dirk for much of the game last night. What a joke.

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    Believe. strangeweather's Avatar
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    I'm not playing the game on paper, I'm just asking those, who keep offering suggestions, who are our centers going to guard. It's obvious that Rasho and Nazr are not known as quick-footed or athletic.
    Put them on the Dallas centers.

    Put Duncan on Howard, but play off him to be able to provide help in the lane.

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    Put them on the Dallas centers.

    Put Duncan on Howard, but play off him to be able to provide help in the lane.
    So who guards Nowitzki? Bowen keeps getting called for fouls. We've seen phantom calls on Duncan when he's guarding Nowitzki.

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    Believe. strangeweather's Avatar
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    So who guards Nowitzki? Bowen keeps getting called for fouls. We've seen phantom calls on Duncan when he's guarding Nowitzki.
    That's why we put Tim on Howard, not Dirk.

    On Dirk: Bowen, Horry, Oberto, Finley. In that order, if there are foul problems.

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