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When there are two well coached team..both fight backYes, a well coached team runs their stuff, not fight back.
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When there are two well coached team..both fight backYes, a well coached team runs their stuff, not fight back.
So a team with two All-Stars and that is undefeated with a host of returning players that is expected to make the playoffs and has no injuries is not a good team at home? Really?
Keep em coming.
When there are two well coached team..both fight back
I disagree but I can see the logic behind this. Bazemore is much worse when he plays too loose. I think that's a product of our team. Simons is showing flashes and needs time. Mario was solid tonight but needs to be used more as a cutter in the halfcourt. Skal is good, he's being underplayed.No chance, I’d kill to have just Kanter and Curry back. Based on our cap limitations I’d say we did well to not make our bench completely dogshit but we were always going to have significantly worse depth after last year.
So the other team tonight was down 19 and had to fight back. Then they were up 17 and lost the lead. Then they gave up not one but two chances for the tie inside of 7 seconds left in the game. That other coach is none other than Greg Popovich. Would you care to explain? Please do because this really ought to be entertaining.Yes, a well coached team runs their stuff, not fight back.
Last year it was Stauskas in front of Layman when Layman would kill it whenever he went in.If Anthony Tolliver is playing 29 minutes, chances are you're not going to be in the best position to win. That remains true. It's not his fault. It's Stotts' fault.
In what universe does Tolliver get more minutes than Hassan and Skal? But still there will be defenders. I like Stotts too. But he does this with one player every season. Collins could barely get in the rotation last season in favor of Aminu. This time it's Tolliver in front of Skal. SMH...
Damian Lillard. There, it's all explained.So the other team tonight was down 19 and had to fight back. Then they were up 17 and lost the lead. Then they gave up not one but two chances for the tie inside of 7 seconds left in the game. That other coach is none other than Greg Popovich. Would you care to explain? Please do because this really ought to be entertaining.
The fucking spurs are now 3-0?! How are they undefeated and we are 2-2
I do not expect the Spurs to make the playoffs.
If you think me putting you in your place is you being in my head, so be it.I am so in your head.
And believe it or not, I'm not enjoying it.
Much.
If Anthony Tolliver is playing 29 minutes, chances are you're not going to be in the best position to win. That remains true. It's not his fault. It's Stotts' fault.
In what universe does Tolliver get more minutes than Hassan and Skal? But still there will be defenders. I like Stotts too. But he does this with one player every season. Collins could barely get in the rotation last season in favor of Aminu. This time it's Tolliver in front of Skal. SMH...
Need an owner that wants to win.
Look at our 3rd quarter shot chart.Man, I don't know what you naysayers are all bunged up about. I see a team that has superior talent than last season, 4 games into a season after a massive roster overhaul, fight back on the second of a back to back on the road. Quit your bitching. I'm taking receipts of you motherfuckers when we gell and start kicking ass. Christ....
Pop is one of the, if not the, greatest NBA coach in history. They LITERALLY fought back tonightA well coached team rarely needs to fight back.
They ran there stuff. It won again.So the other team tonight was down 19 and had to fight back. Then they were up 17 and lost the lead. Then they gave up not one but two chances for the tie inside of 7 seconds left in the game. That other coach is none other than Greg Popovich. Would you care to explain? Please do because this really ought to be entertaining.
Last year it was Stauskas in front of Layman when Layman would kill it whenever he went in.
Solid by his standards I'd say.Let s be clear Tolliver Did not have a good game, he played good defense that different. The guy is a 3 point specialist who miss wide open 3 points and the most crucial shot of the night... That is not a good game. Being half bad when the team is horrible is not enough .
No. I'm saying, clearly, that this is a brand new roster and they have superior talent to last season, and they need time to gell. That's it. There's no spinning your shit around that. You either agree or disagree. That's it.Look at our 3rd quarter shot chart.
Pop is one of the, if not the, greatest NBA coach in history. They LITERALLY fought back tonight
You mean how Pop's team had to "fight backYes, a well coached team runs their stuff, not fight back.
It's no more of a coaching issue when Dame couldn't throw it in the oceanSpurs are a good team, I think we're much better.
If we simply didn't settle for 14 jumpshots in 16 or 17 possessions in the 3rd quarter when we couldn't hit any, then we would've won. Maybe we should've went away from settling for shooting jumpers every possession. But then again, the only way we were getting into the paint was by isolating or going 1 on 1 or 1 on 2... So what's the problem?
Our offensive system doesn't get guys with the ball going downhill, or utilize cuts going towards the rim. Sure, we may see them here and there, but they're too far and few between, and they aren't utilized like they should be when we have stretches where jumpers aren't falling (like was the case in the 3rd quarter). Other teams have no trouble getting designed action towards the rim, no matter what their personnel is.
But somehow that's not a coaching issue. But when Dame hits contested stepback fadeaway threes to bring us back, somehow that's coaching.
Trying to convince the unarmed in a point of logic is really trying. I admire your effort, but the "we'll be down 10 in the first six minutes" and "well coached teams never have to fight back" crowd is a tough sell.Man, I don't know what you naysayers are all bunged up about. I see a team that has superior talent than last season, 4 games into a season after a massive roster overhaul, fight back on the second of a back to back on the road. Quit your bitching. I'm taking receipts of you motherfuckers when we gell and start kicking ass. Christ....
We often need a 4 that can defend inside and out (the perimeter), pretty simple really. Aminu and Tolliver can do both. Bigger guys like Skal/Hassan not so much.