I honestly think there is a single factor to determine whether we'll chip this year or not: can Mitch and the coaches actually "flip the switch" and get the team to play to their actual strengths, as opposed to the "anything goes" offense we've been - quite successfully - trotting up?
One of my main gripes with coaching this season is the palpable lack of any investment in the PnR offense, for example. It's not about Wemby nor any of the players - it's on the coach to decide to switch to a PnR-heavy scheme, and start forcing some possessions on it. The Warriors always understood the power of the Curry-Dray PnR, and selectively exploited it in the playoffs to amazing success. Can the Spurs do the same? Does Mitch have the balls to run 5 consecutive Wemby-Fox PnRs in a game's crunch time? Can we even execute that come playoffs, with the absolute lack of running the play throughout the season?
I just don't know what to believe at this point. OTOH, it's a play so basic and obvious that it's unimaginable that Mitch & Co. haven't considered it. OTOH, it's too basic a play to have basically never resorted to, not even in games where the team was ice-cold, Wemby chucking 3's, and needing a bucket.........
Basically, are they saving it for the playoffs, or just stupid? A simple question to ask, but a delayed answer. We'll see. But one thing's for certain imo, I don't believe the Spurs will be allowed to run the offense they've enjoyed all the way through the Finals.
So, you've got the All-Star PG who excels at driving, and the 7 foot demon who cannot be guarded at the rim........ What gives? Will it happen? I'm excited to find out, for better and worse, tbh
E: Wemby-Fox PnR, Wemby-Castle PnR, Wemby-Harper PnR, Castle-Harper PnR taking advantage of Castle's size.... It's just right there Mitch, c'mon