, I think the Spurs might just be at a point to let nagging injuries heal themselves with rest, but I'm sure TP would have to be physically restrained from playing if he thought he could go.
Tony Has A Sore Finger Info Tp Show
, I think the Spurs might just be at a point to let nagging injuries heal themselves with rest, but I'm sure TP would have to be physically restrained from playing if he thought he could go.
IIRC, Fred (who is either French or speaks it) listens to Tony's radio show and provides updates.
http://www.tp9.net/en/index1.php that is the link to the tp show
tape the er up and get out there and play.
this "injury" may be just an excuse pop is using to rest tp a game
and then next game some other start is going to have another "injury"
Oh ok, I had no idea TP had a site or a radio show.
Thanks
no it's true for info it's the little finger
that is not good
hopefully it does not effect his shooting
is it on his shooting hand?
Sit him until the playoffs. We can win without him, so if the Suns lose it won't hurt us. If the Suns do drop a game or two, then we can insert him for 25 minutes per game to see if we can pick up the HCA.
he has said he will play tonight and his recovery is fine
He twisted his left hand little finger at teh end of the Warriors game.
It's not a big injury and Parker should play tonight.
And according to TP, Barry should be back tonight and Horry in two games.
Just curious Fred33 are you "FrenchFred" at that other Spurs Forum?
no
Yes! If Barry comes back hot and Finley stays on course, we will be practically unstoppable.
Let's see.....
Parker - AI
Finley/Gino - Blake
Bowen/Gino - Melo
Duncan/Elson - Doesn't matter, though Elson on Camby unless Camby lights him up. I'd almost prefer that anyway, Duncan is a very heady double-teamer and has quick hands. Camby gets frustrated on double-teams if memory serves and tries to force shots.
One thing about the Nuggs.... GO BIG. Aside from Camby they don't have any great rebounders, and Bowen should be able to box out Melo well. Beat them into submission with our bigs and move on to the Suns in round 2 after 5 games.
or yes
I put Duncan on Nene.
Last game, Nene killed Elson in the post.
Elson is a very poor post defender, Camby who isn't a post player is a better matchup for him.
? Camby, Evans, Nene, and Carmelo all average more RPG than anyone on the Spurs not named Tim Duncan.
Denver rebounds 30% of their misses and 69% of their opponents misses, and their opponents do the same. Basically, they rebound exactly as well as their opponents.
Spurs numbers are 26% and 72%, but the opposition grabs 27% and 73% of rebounds, which means their opponents grab a slightly higer percentage of both offensive and defensive misses. Put another way, the only reason Spurs get more rebounds is because their opponents miss so many more shots.
Are you sure ?
Spurs numbers are 24.4% and 75.4%.
And Spurs are the second best defensive rebounding team in the league, only Houston is better.
Didn't Tony miss the WC with a broken finger? I don't recall if this injury would be to the same hand/finger as the previous injury. Anyone know?
It's not the same finger.
http://www.82games.com/0607/0607SAS3.HTM
Well, they may be the second best in the league in defending rebounding rate, but still their opponents get defensive rebounds at an even higher rate. Which means they are a crappy offensive rebounding team.And Spurs are the second best defensive rebounding team in the league, only Houston is better.
Thanks.
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