3rd qtr was pretty bad but they came back and played an excellent 4th and put the game away. Much better than the last 2 games.2008and1 said:
Another blown double digit lead.
Second half Spurs suck right now.
Or just watch Shaqin a FoolAg Natural said:
Yeah people have very short memories. Last year was an anomaly because the bench was destroying the league. I don't think anyone everaged more than 30 minutes a game. This team might actually be built better for the playoffs.
Honestly, every spoiled Spurs fan should make it a point to watch one random NBA game every couple of weeks. Not Cleveland or GSW. Watch a Nuggets vs. Hornets game. It's freaking brutal to watch most teams.
Dude is unbelievable.2008and1 said:
http://streamable.com/lre4t
And the guy on the OKC bench who spikes the towel.Pendragon12 said:2008and1 said:
http://streamable.com/lre4t
Manu's face after that kills me.
Chipotlemonger said:
What happened last night
I don't think it's all up to him. He's an elite big who can play both ends. That's better than 98% of the league's bigs. He gets paid about the same at Tristan Thompson and he'll be getting less than Al Horford and Paul Milsap after Milsap signs a new deal this summer. Quite honestly, I'd take Aldridge over all those guys.GatorAg03 said:
The worries are only unfounded if the Spurs win big with LMA. The question isn't if he is a good player. The question is he a good enough #2 player to give the Spurs a shot at a title. That's a legitimate question at this juncture, IMO. The Spurs would likely be a top 3-4 team with or without LMA as long as they have Kawhi, but with LMA are they a real contender?
You don't want to be stuck with an aging, expensive and soft big while Leonard plays at an MVP level and a window is missed.
That's why this playoff season is so important. I think the Spurs need to make the WCF and at least challenge the Warriors to validate sticking with LMA.
GatorAg03 said:
That's the problem. He is supposed to be our #2 player and one of the best in the league and instead we are saying at least he is a better value than Tristan Thompson and Paul Millsap.
The Spurs sacrificed some depth and flexibility to pay LMA's contract. He is supposed to be the 2nd best player on one of the top teams in the league. He is supposed to be an Irving/Durant type difference maker. Besides a couple playoff games and a week or two here and there he hasn't shown that consistency as a Spur.
I'm not ready to end the LMA era just yet, but he needs to turn the corner quickly. I know it's just a regular season game, but seeing him get blocked numerous times by an old Vince Carter in a game where you should be the best player on the court is just disappointing. He needs to show some toughness and desire and dominate the paint. He just vanishes when his mid range game is off, like his 4 for 19 performance last night.
These would be clear #1 guys on any other team if they didn't also share the floor with Steph or LBJ, 2 of the top 5 players in the league. I would say LA needs to be more like a Kevin Love/Klay Thompson/Draymond Green type of second option. Because, face it, no one is getting a second scoring option as good as Kyrie or Durant.Quote:
He is supposed to be an Irving/Durant type difference maker
When are the Warriors going to age or fall apart?GatorAg03 said:
Fair or not, that's the competition the Spurs face. I don't understand your point. If you are fine with LMA not being as good as our chief competitions #2 players and admit he is on par with their 3rd best players then it sounds like a championship is likely not happening.
My point was that if that is indeed what this years playoffs indicate then why not consider a trade of a 32 y/o LMA and start building around the young guys as the Cavs and Warriors age or break apart?
While I don't agree with your assessment of how to beat the GSW I do agree that Dedmon should get minutes and I think all the minute he is getting while Pau is out are very valuable.Enzo The Baker said:
I really like him in that starting lineup. If the Spurs have any hope in beating GSW, they are going to have to give Dedmon minutes.
That's fair. I just meant from the standpoint that he's a versatile defender with length that can cover a lot of ground. I think he would give the Warriors some problems. I also, I think the only hope we really have to beat the Warriors is by controlling the glass and getting more shot attempts because they are so damn efficient on offense. Giving Dedmon good rotation minutes would help in this area. A small sample size I know, but the Spurs were able to outrebound the Warriors in that first game by a margin of 20 (13 of those were offensive boards).Quote:
While I don't agree with your assessment of how to beat the GSW I do agree that Dedmon should get minutes