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    I've noticed the first two games haven't been up to par defensively and was wondering whether it was just the rust, which will be shaken off as the group continues to play on the court together, or whether it was a real problem with Bowen/Finley/Barry aging on the perimeter and Oberto/Bonner/Elson just not being that good defensively.

    I think it's probably just a bit of rust....

    What do you think?

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    Rust. The "D" is always the last thing to come around. Pop hasn't called them soft yet. The over/under is 15 December.

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    The D was good in the 4th quarter tonight

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    Spam baby. Thats all you need to know.

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    The Spurs gave up 88 or more in 8 of their first 10 last year and gave up 94+ in four of those games. This would seem to be the norm more than a point of any immediate concern.

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    I think the D has actually been better than it has in the last few years for this point in the season.

    It usually takes them a while to get the defensive rotations crisp.

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    Rust

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    These aren't the droids you're looking for jman3000's Avatar
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    we've gone up against some pretty young and athletic teams these first 2 games... i'd liken the lack of D more to early season growing pains and getting back in rhythm then anything else.

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    Rust baby. Back to back games to start the season is tough. Now with 2 days off and the Artest/Bibby-less Kings coming to town, I'd expect a

    Spurs 103
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    score

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    finley and oberto should be traded

    barry i give him one more game

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    who cares? after last season, it should be pretty obvious that you should not give a until around april. then you can worry.

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    who cares? after last season, it should be pretty obvious that you should not give a until around april. then you can worry.
    This is the first season where I'm actually taking that mentality.


    Had this been a year ago, and the Spurs dropped the game to memphis, I would've been irate and made a 9 paragraph thread ing about it.


    But even if we had lost tonight, I wouldn't have cared, because last year really proved for me that anything can happen.

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    Definately RUST, your D does not go from the best in the league to mediocre in one offseason.

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    Phat Tony, did you just throw this question out there for s and giggles? I know you watch the Spurs enough to know that the defense is always ty in the beginning of the year but builds steadily after December/January. This is actually good defense for this time of year, and most of the deficiencies aren't from Bowen or even Barry/Manu - they're from missed big man rotations to cover the wings. Too many open shots that will get remedied once the team gets back in rhythm together.

    Also, you have to add in the defending champs factor. They're getting the best and biggest shot from every team they're playing, especially at the beginning of the year. They got just about the absolute best game Portland can play (because Aldridge and Webster aren't shooting like that many times this season), and probably got just about the best shot the Grizzlies can throw as well. Both of these first opponents can't play any better and they still lost against a somewhat rusty Spurs team.

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    Spam baby. Thats all you need to know.
    It's the truth.
    It takes the Spurs through the RRT to work out the kinks.
    When it matters, after March, the Spurs play like a well oiled machine.

    We'll see games lost that we should have won, games won that surprise us.
    But it's all just preparation. Getting in gear. Figuring out rotations, limiting minutes on our core, getting them ready.

    The Spurs will win this le like they've won the first four.
    Flying under the radar for the regular season. Letting the focus be on all the high flying flashy teams. Letting the average fan make their predictions about Boston and Dallas and Phoenix.

    You won't see the Spurs on ESPN's highlights.
    Until June.

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    I saw Bonner few bodies away from the players whom he is supposed to defend and he misses rotation due to his exta low speed. Yeah he hits few shoots and hustles. But no one care about the points SPURS lost because of him?????

    I would trade him + F Elson for T Outlaw and Outlaw is not that good indeed.

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    Honestly, I think we've reached the "switch" stage already with this team. They feel they can "turn it on" when they have to. I think they will coast early on this season on D and try to get things clicking mid season and on. You can see it even in these games... when they NEED the stops, they turn it on and make them. By later in the year, they'll turn it on all game long and suffocate teams like we like to see.

    The offense is going to come faster. The D is more about effort. With this group, having already done it, everyone knows how we do it. So, not about K"knowing", it's about effort on D now. This team is too old to try to play playoff D in October. They need to pace themselves.

    Actually, even much younger teams need to pace themselves too. You don't want to play your best now, you'll run out of steam by May.

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    last year in late december after an especially unimpressive performance against milwaukee, pop called the team the worst defensive club he'd had since he'd been in san antonio. and we all know how that season ended up.

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    This is the first season where I'm actually taking that mentality.


    Had this been a year ago, and the Spurs dropped the game to memphis, I would've been irate and made a 9 paragraph thread ing about it.


    But even if we had lost tonight, I wouldn't have cared, because last year really proved for me that anything can happen.
    After the '99 season where they started off 8-10 and the '03 season where they had a 4 game losing streak? I figured that out a loong time ago.

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    their D is in last years December Form. So it is not rust

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    it'll be there guys... patience... Pop wil be pacing the team differently this year...

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    Just rust. Give them time.

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    yes.

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    Don't forget the returning champion factor. I couldn't watch the game last night (Pacers opener, Halloween, etc.), but Portland definitely gave 100% effort for 48 minutes. It's early in the season, and teams are going to give the Spurs their best shot.

    Also, Memphis and Portland need every win they can possibly get if they are going to make the playoffs. Neither team can look at the schedule and just mark these with an "L," which some teams will be doing later.

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    I say its rust. Its only two games into the season.

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