- May 3, 2012
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Although I like the Clippers,I think Spurs will take it in 6.
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Originally Posted by Antidope
All of this is true. ALL OF IT.Originally Posted by shatterkneesinc
duncan is under-appreciated
best player post jordan in my opinion and when its all said and done, top 5 for sure
Originally Posted by Antidope
I had a horrible day today, nothing seemed to go my way, then 9:30 hit and the Spurs started playing. Now I'm like.
Don't get your hopes up Clipper fans, The Spurs aren't Memphis. There is no comeback in your future
Originally Posted by JesusShuttlesworth34
Clippers need to use their youth to their advantage and simply run at all times and use their athleticism.Spurs in 5/6 is still looking like the good pick.
I agree about starting Bledsoe. I said before the series he needs to get a lot time. I'd be fine with starting him. SA doesn't exactly have huge guards, so I wouldn't worry about us having a 6' starting back court. Foye has been a total non-factors in the POs, except for a couple shots here and there, so maybe moving to the bench would put a little bit of a spark in him.Originally Posted by mjshoefanatic
Originally Posted by JesusShuttlesworth34
Clippers need to use their youth to their advantage and simply run at all times and use their athleticism.Spurs in 5/6 is still looking like the good pick.
I agree that is why I think VDN should start Young or Bledsoe over Foye for the rest of the series.
Right. Considering dude has been irrelevant since the 2007 finals. You just can't take 5 years off like that.Originally Posted by Pusha Tim
Originally Posted by Antidope
All of this is true. ALL OF IT.Originally Posted by shatterkneesinc
duncan is under-appreciated
best player post jordan in my opinion and when its all said and done, top 5 for sure
Thats irrelevant to you? Even 13 and 9 is good numbers, you're not going to find that kind of production out of most players on the back end of their career and in that season he had a career low in minutes. What do you expect? 20-10 year after year after year? Pop has even publicly said that Tim Duncan would have had much better stats if it wasn't for him. He's never gotten a superstar amount of touches. He's always sharing the ball with 2 other all stars and a host of top tier role players.Originally Posted by knightngale
Right. Considering dude has been irrelevant since the 2007 finals. You just can't take 5 years off like that.Originally Posted by Pusha Tim
Originally Posted by Antidope
All of this is true. ALL OF IT.
26.7 7.5 7Originally Posted by Antidope
Thats irrelevant to you? Even 13 and 9 is good numbers, you're not going to find that kind of production out of most players on the back end of their career and in that season he had a career low in minutes. What do you expect? 20-10 year after year after year? Pop has even publicly said that Tim Duncan would have had much better stats if it wasn't for him. He's never gotten a superstar amount of touches. He's always sharing the ball with 2 other all stars and a host of top tier role players.Originally Posted by knightngale
Right. Considering dude has been irrelevant since the 2007 finals. You just can't take 5 years off like that.Originally Posted by Pusha Tim
I wouldn't call that taking years off by any teams. Thats top tier production while playing on a top tier team who's had solid playoff run after solid playoff run