Has it occult you that you are being very Pop-like? He also wanted to shove players into specific boxes. It’s a good thing when we have multiple players who can initiate offense. It’s also a good thing when we have multiple players who can score and finish. If you get a group of players who can do both at a high level, you’re damn near unstoppable. Between Fox and Castle, we got 16 assists and four TOs. Harper scored 20 points, and hit 2/3 long balls. These are good things.Harper's passing absolutely isn't an issue.
The issue is him being in the play finisher role rather than the play initiator in a lot of situations.
Sad thing is Mitch still coaches the ASG if they beat Orlando tomorrow. No way he deserves that honor.Spurs fall to the 3-Seed with today's loss.
Not too worried about Golden State with Curry a one man show again unless they trade for Giannis or AD or something similarly drastic. I could definitely see the Spurs being the one team Harden plays clutch against in the playoffs though and the Spurs losing a series to LAC. Shit he was an assassin in the 2012 WCF including the game sealing three in Game 5. I mean they made Collin Sexton look like Prime Reggie Miller out there today.just trying to look for a bright side. Hornets playing like this helps the chances of Atlanta falling out of the play-in while I've been pretty vocal about this team falling into the play-in and getting raped by Curry and Nephew/Harden.
Not worried about the Dubs sans Butler in a series, but a play-in game against Curry? He's the one guy that can win a game by himself.Not too worried about Golden State with Curry a one man show again unless they trade for Giannis or AD or something similarly drastic. I could definitely see the Spurs being the one team Harden plays clutch against in the playoffs though and the Spurs losing a series to LAC. Shit he was an assassin in the 2012 WCF including the game sealing three in Game 5. I mean they made Collin Sexton look like Prime Reggie Miller out there today.
Winter storm going to take care of that for usSad thing is Mitch still coaches the ASG if they beat Orlando tomorrow. No way he deserves that honor.
If the Spurs fall all the way to the play in I hope they do get thumped and go back into the lottery.Not worried about the Dubs sans Butler in a series, but a play-in game against Curry? He's the one guy that can win a game by himself.
Winter storm going to take care of that for us
I just wish that Victor would get on the low block, demand the ball and go to work a little bit more. Maybe I’m just too old-school. I don’t know? But certainly that’s better than standing out on the perimeter when you are having a bad game. that’s not exactly putting any pressure on the defense.If you were a casual fan in this one, you’d have to wonder what the hype is with Wembanyama.
I personally really enjoyed parts of this contest. There was some terrific shot making at times from both teams, with that Brandon Miller stretch being particularly notable and ultimately fatal to our chances.
Our two best Offensive players both had sub par efforts, yet we were very much in this game down the stretch.
Notable that this team seems to make a contest out of most games this season.
Unfortunately, it does seem to apply to both holding a lead and chasing one down.
Kudos to Charlotte and hope they get a decent run with a healthy team.
What are you on about? How is saying that Harper needs to be on the ball more shoving him in a box?Has it occult you that you are being very Pop-like? He also wanted to shove players into specific boxes. It’s a good thing when we have multiple players who can initiate offense. It’s also a good thing when we have multiple players who can score and finish. If you get a group of players who can do both at a high level, you’re damn near unstoppable. Between Fox and Castle, we got 16 assists and four TOs. Harper scored 20 points, and hit 2/3 long balls. These are good things.
We had one shit quarter. The machine isn’t broken.
Holy shit. Teams really are getting up for the Spurs, and it seems like it a BIG win for them too. I know I'm being hard on the young guys, but they got to adjust and not allow it. They're young and inexperienced, but I believe in them to be able to push through this. It was a great comeback last night too. They aren't a bunch of guys that gives up, which goes a long way towards becoming a great team. Not tossing in games when things aren't going your way. Fighting and clawing your way back is nothing but a positive thing. They just gotta keep their heads down and keep grinding. If they could actually shoot, there'd be no problem. They're still fighting their asses off despite being in huge shooting slumps.We got these goofballs doing cartwheels in the locker room postgame smh.
It pains me to see rookie Cooper Flagg slotting in more seamlessly in his primary wing offensive role than Wembanyama has in his as a big 3 years into his career. You keep spinning your own wheels for long; you get passed by in this league.I wouldn't say I'm disappointed. He just eclipsed 150 games, is already a top 5 player and on a team where he has to be a floor spacer more than he should (which plays into his outside preference anyway) and as primarily a face up and jump shooting big, who doesn't live at the line, he's going to remain inconsistent offensively.
They've got fix the roster and he probably has to bang his head against the wall repeatedly in the playoffs trying to be Durant before he becomes more big man with guard skills than vice versa.
I don't know what the hell has happened to his block rate and defensive field goal percentage at the rim though.
Flagg already has 12 games with 12 or less points.It pains me to see rookie Cooper Flagg slotting in more seamlessly in his primary wing offensive role than Wembanyama has in his as a big 3 years into his career. You keep spinning your own wheels for long; you get passed by in this league.
My only contention is that these extreme game-to-game highs & lows shouldn't be happening in Year 3, much less against middling and lottery teams in the regular season and on an extra day of rest. You even admit it before, he, unlike Duncan, has a problem when it comes to maintaining full intensity, focus, and attention to details (in and between games), hence the casualness and lackadaisical effort with which he approaches some of the match-ups. I don't think that's doom and gloom but rather an emphasis on building good habits. In that sense, Copper Flagg has shown so far to be the more 'disciplined' prospect.Flagg already has 12 games with 12 or less points.
Wemby had 7 of those in his entire rookie season.
Wemby obviously has consistency issues, but holy shit some of you people go straight to the full doomer mode in no time.
Low block is difficult for him, since he’s a stick, but it’s an easy place to send help by the defense. It’s probably the worst place for him to be. Stop trying to make him Duncan. He’s not a low post player, and will never be one.I just wish that Victor would get on the low block, demand the ball and go to work a little bit more. Maybe I’m just too old-school. I don’t know? But certainly that’s better than standing out on the perimeter when you are having a bad game. that’s not exactly putting any pressure on the defense.