Perhaps a slight one, but I just see it as getting some practice time in and going back to basics of good screening, moving and passing. Don't forget that the Spurs won 8 games in a row on the road to start the season and that hadn't been done before by this franchise. The past two wins also coincided with playing a Golden State team that played poorly defensively and a young Charlotte. If anything, double-digit wins give the new guys more PT, which can be a turning point in a sense. More time in the new system, running the offenses and working the bugs out on defense.
Hey, the Spurs even got to play a zone several trips in succession in the 4th quarter against the Bobcats and it actually worked.
Welcome to the Forum JPB.


Reply With Quote