thatdude2 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago He predicted the Spurs in 6 due to the NBA not wanting a short series (which he believes the Spurs would have swept the Knicks). Experience matters in the NBA playoffs (when facing a healthy team). 2 Quote
Alex Butler Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago You never go full Aggie. I believe he was right the Spurs judt blew the $hit outta their diaper in G4 and got in their heads for G5. Quote
GQ03 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago They led by double digits in all 5 games and led for 72% of the series yet only won one game. 2 Quote
GoHorns1 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Spurs youth and inexperienced of coach Mitch Johnson showed during the finals. 4 Quote
BootHorn08 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Wow did he actually say that? Kinda insane 1 Quote
Moderators Blake Munroe Posted 18 hours ago Moderators Posted 18 hours ago 22 minutes ago, GQ03 said: They led by double digits in all 5 games and led for 72% of the series yet only won one game. That is an insane stat. Wow. 4 Quote
Rocky P Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Gerry going full aggy isnt the breaking news you think it is. Are you going to make a post letting everyone know that water makes things wet? 3 Quote
thatdude2 Posted 17 hours ago Author Posted 17 hours ago 7 minutes ago, Rocky P said: Gerry going full aggy isnt the breaking news you think it is. Are you going to make a post letting everyone know that water makes things wet? Stay tuned! Quote
thatdude2 Posted 17 hours ago Author Posted 17 hours ago 1 hour ago, GQ03 said: They led by double digits in all 5 games and led for 72% of the series yet only won one game. That’s the youth and inexperienced part. Quote
hookem1014 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Youth played a role for sure, but I think Mike Brown deserves a lot of credit making adjustments throughout the series. Plenty of teams would have folded especially in game 4. Quote
Joe Zura Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Gerry Hamilton said: Haha. Love it 4 Quote
Moderators Gerry Hamilton Posted 14 hours ago Moderators Posted 14 hours ago 3 hours ago, GoHorns1 said: Spurs youth and inexperienced of coach Mitch Johnson showed during the finals. Mitch was rough this series for sure, but Knicks more than earned it. Jalen Brunson has mastered basketball as a 6-1'ish guard that isn't a high-end vertical athlete. Total maximization of a player. Huge fan of him. Spurs have to hand ball to Harper next season. Harper/Wemby have to be the faces of the franchise. if Castle doesn't like that, get him out while he's young and his value is high. Mitch coached like he was making players comfortable ... Castle and Fox. Always a losing coaching maneuver. If I was the Spurs, I would ship out Castle this summer, and add more perimeter shooting. He plays hard, credit for sure. But he's a low end NBA three-point shooter, and he's not a PG/team runner/lead guard. He simply doesn't have the instincts for the game to lead in that type of role. He's needs to play off the ball as hustle, attacker and opportune scorer as a 3rd/4th option long term if the Spurs will maximize. But is he willing? If they square peg/round hole this deal they are in danger of wasting Wemby's most healthy years. Maybe Harper/Wemby can get them there with Castle, but he has to be accepting of who he is as a player 1 Quote
GQ03 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 32 minutes ago, Gerry Hamilton said: Mitch was rough this series for sure, but Knicks more than earned it. Jalen Brunson has mastered basketball as a 6-1'ish guard that isn't a high-end vertical athlete. Total maximization of a player. Huge fan of him. Spurs have to hand ball to Harper next season. Harper/Wemby have to be the faces of the franchise. if Castle doesn't like that, get him out while he's young and his value is high. Mitch coached like he was making players comfortable ... Castle and Fox. Always a losing coaching maneuver. If I was the Spurs, I would ship out Castle this summer, and add more perimeter shooting. He plays hard, credit for sure. But he's a low end NBA three-point shooter, and he's not a PG/team runner/lead guard. He simply doesn't have the instincts for the game to lead in that type of role. He's needs to play off the ball as hustle, attacker and opportune scorer as a 3rd/4th option long term if the Spurs will maximize. But is he willing? If they square peg/round hole this deal they are in danger of wasting Wemby's most healthy years. Maybe Harper/Wemby can get them there with Castle, but he has to be accepting of who he is as a player Him winning ROTY and being sold as a foundational piece will make it hard for him to accept especially while he's still on his rookie deal and hasn't really gotten paid yet. 1 Quote
Moderators Gerry Hamilton Posted 1 hour ago Moderators Posted 1 hour ago 12 hours ago, GQ03 said: Him winning ROTY and being sold as a foundational piece will make it hard for him to accept especially while he's still on his rookie deal and hasn't really gotten paid yet. Yep. I agree 100%. If they placate to him and play him with ball in hand too much, it will likely set the team's maximization back. He's just not that player, and it can't be forced Quote
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