I can't understand how the Spurs are so strong when they boast talents such as Splitter and Boner on the bench
I can't understand how the Spurs are so strong when they boast talents such as Splitter and Boner on the bench
I can't understand how the Spurs are so strong when they boast talents such as Splitter and Boner on the bench
Go Spurs GO.
I can't believe it Are we getting the fifth ring for TD?
Tony-Manu-TD the best trio ever.
Spurs-Boston would be
trolling pedobears everywhere.
Spurs-OKC will be really interesting though. Complete contrasts in style.
Athleticism v. Fundamentals
Isolation v. teamwork
top talent v. depth
swag v. old man style
so kobe called out pau Kobe ... bottled two games
no clutch in last two games .. not a great leader
Spurs Boston would be awesome, bot I love to see Heat and Lebron losing again
Spurs are a true team, that's why I like them. i can see a repeat of last year's OKC vs Dallas this year with Spurs replacing Dallas, but OKC have grown a lot since so It'll be 50-50.
Heck its not my team so let me waych the implode .. i dont want big guys to face spurs in final
give lebron some of durant's mental genes and boom... perfect player.
who the fuck is kenny 'the jet' smith btw?
I am so sad people dissing at hill schlereth show on spurs .. about epic final fail ratings
Americans need to get slapped seriously fucking blind .. how couldnt you enjoy these??
I dont even understand basketball but this is the how teams play...
I want to watch them assholes .. somebody slap this radio .. bitches
lebron vs kob no i dont want to see it
I personally think west >> east, but my favs are the spurs if they keep up the form, + experience will be vital against OKC.
if you have time to read about imy
i like this article
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1198491/
Edit: senarore for you .. highly coachable
Or, as one Spurs coach puts it, "How could a guy like Stephen Jackson complain when Pop was motherf------ Tim every day?"
okc is joga bonito. spurs is english long ball i guess.
trying to find a inter-sport (football) comparision team for the spurs... got any suggestions senatore?
btw, you're rite, spurs really don't make mistakes. ever.
kobe has nothing on them
Oklahoma City-Miami Heat finals... Thunder beat them in 5. Scott Spoelstra, Dwyane Wade, and Chris Bosh are all gone next season for the Heat, and LeChoke is the new face of the franchise.
Think of a stat within the boundaries of a game. Seriously. Any stat. Doc Rivers tried. He asked the Celtics’ stat guy, Mike Zarren, what the Celtics’ offensive efficiency was when Rajon Rondo held the ball for more than five seconds on a possession. At the time, Zarren didn’t know. Now he knows.
SportVU tracks every player movement, every pass, every shot, every touch -- everything. At this point, it tracks more information than teams know what to do with. Every executive interviewed for this article agreed they weren’t even using 10 percent of the information this system could provide. And they all agreed this is the future of advanced basketball analytics.
Here are a couple facts we learned from SportVU from this season:
* Paul Pierce averaged 4.5 assists this season, which is pretty good for a scoring wing. But that number doesn’t tell the whole story. According to SportVU, Pierce’s teammates shot a higher percentage after his passes than any other player in the NBA. This shows Pierce is passing at the right time -- he’s giving his teammates mostly layups and open shots.
* Nikola Pekovic’s breakout season was largely helped by Ricky Rubio. Pekovic made 76 percent of his field goals off Rubio passes, compared to 56.4 percent overall.
* The NBA-wide shooting percentage is significantly higher when the shooter doesn’t take any dribbles. This confirms what any basketball observer suspected: ball movement equals offensive success.
How do teams use this information? Well, that depends on the team, depends who you ask and depends what they’ll tell you.
“A lot of this stuff, because it’s brand new, they don’t want other people to figure out how they’re using it,” Kopp says. “We know they’re using it, but it varies by team. Everyone’s still figuring out the best way to use it.”
It’s competition. The executives interviewed for this story spoke slowly and cautiously, careful not to share anything with the teams trying to beat them.
A Western Conference executive said, frankly, “We know what we’re doing with it, but we don’t want other teams to know what that is.”
The potential benefits to coaches and observers is apparent, simply by taking a look at what the system can tell us about the basic areas of basketball.
* Paul Pierce averaged 4.5 assists this season, which is pretty good for a scoring wing. But that number doesn’t tell the whole story. According to SportVU, Pierce’s teammates shot a higher percentage after his passes than any other player in the NBA. This shows Pierce is passing at the right time -- he’s giving his teammates mostly layups and open shots.
They're annoying arent they?
Literally, when Lebron wants to take over a game, he does. He does more things to win than any player I've ever seen. EVER.
Scoring with ridiculous efficiency
Unstoppable to the basket
Rebounding
Passing/playmaking
Lock down D
when he kicks it into that extra gear, I mean he's really unstoppable.
But like i said, 'when we wants to'. It's weird to get into sports psychology.