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Tue May 31, 2005 3:12 pm
furious1 wrote:Amphatoast wrote:galvatron3000 wrote:The Spurs are playing at a level I have not seen them play before against the Suns. They are playing at a very high level right now.
championship level?
Right now (and I stress right now because they weren't playing like this before), the Spurs are playing like 2000-01 Lakers.
Edit since you're talking line ups
The Spurs best line up has been:
Duncan C
Horry F
Berry F
Ginobili G
Parker G
Expect to see
this line up a lot when they play the Pistons: (
And they will play the Pistons.)Duncan C
Horry F
Robinson F
Ginobili G
Parker G
Why Robinson at small foward you ask? Because you don't need to send a defensive stopper (bowen) out on the Pistons but you have to keep them honest on defense. Sending a bunch of 6'4-6'6 guys won't do that you need a big small foward that can beat his man off the dribble. That'll shut Prince up.
I think R.C. is the most underrated GM ever.
This guy is like Auerbach. He doesn't build for the regular season he builds for the finals.
ok mike davis haha...i'll believe it when i see a defensive minded coach like popovich sit bowen or bArry in favor for big dog, who doesn't play D & can't even beat prince off the dribble. big dog's game is midrange.
popovich would be an idiot to let manu chase around RIP for most of the game, should the spurs and pistons make the finals
speaking of barry, the guy is a no show for the entire regular season and finally shows up for this series and all of a sudden he's a great pickup? lol
R.C has done a pretty darn good job since he's taken over. or is it his euro scouting team? he's made some good deals including getting rid of derek anderson and malik rose and such. though i think comparing him to auerbach is going too far. auerbach is imo the best GM so far in the history of the nba. i won't list all of his accomplishments but i will say putting together great nba champions in separate eras was amazing
Tue May 31, 2005 9:37 pm
AH WHAT!!?!?! 3-1
San Antonio better get their act together
Tue May 31, 2005 9:44 pm
Spurs will win the series without doubt,no team can win after they were 0-3,Suns cannot be the exception.
Wed Jun 01, 2005 10:40 am
Meh...i'm not so impressed. Picking Duncan was a no-brainer, getting lucky in the lottery doesn't count as strategy.
He failed to keep Stephen Jackson in SA, instead he's now a major part of another championship level team.
He got rid of DA AND Steve Kerr to get....drum roll please..Steve Smith. Who at the time made $1M more than DA.
He got rid of Giricek for a 2nd round pick, Giricek would have been a decent backup shooter.
He got rid of Barbosa for a future pick from Phoenix (one of the few teams that will actually pick later than the Spurs)...Barbosa is quite a talent.
He traded Antonio Daniels for Steve Kerr...at least AD is still playing, and playing very well.
I give him an A for scouting European ballers but he's done a poor job with US players, imho.
Wed Jun 01, 2005 12:52 pm
maes wrote:He got rid of Barbosa for a future pick from Phoenix (one of the few teams that will actually pick later than the Spurs)...Barbosa is quite a talent.
Actually the Suns pick higher this year than they finished because of the various trades. They've got Chicago's 21 from the Deng trade.
And Andrew, I think Manu got one too for, in part, what you said. But also the fact that he was holding on a little longer than neccessary.
Now...YEEEEESSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!
Great game. Thje Suns played defence in the second half. :O It was beautiful. Duncan got shut down. That block, that o rebound, great job Amare.

Great job...
Wed Jun 01, 2005 1:29 pm
maes, if i'm not mistaken, most of those moves were made because RC was trying to get rid of those long term contracts. remember a few offseasons ago, they were saving up all that cap
Wed Jun 01, 2005 2:12 pm
Expect to see this line up a lot when they play the Pistons: (And they will play the Pistons.)
Duncan C
Horry F
Robinson F
Ginobili G
Parker G
You joking right? Robinson aint shit, he'll get shut down by Prince easy. He's a shooter and not someone that can creat like say Kobe. Not to mention that he plays NO defense at all and will get abused by Prince in the post. Also, Poppovich won't play him.
Thu Jun 02, 2005 12:07 pm
You got to be kidding me. In the last 3 Spurs possesions, 3 offensive fouls have been called. 2 of them I didn't see. That thing that Parker did is something most players do...home court advantage?
Thu Jun 02, 2005 12:30 pm
So what? GO SUNS!
Thu Jun 02, 2005 1:53 pm
Well the Suns had a great season, but it game to an end tonight. Oh well, it's not like most people didn't see it coming. Now I just hope the Spurs beat whoever come out of the East because I don't want the Pistons to win two straight and I just don't want the Heat to win period.
Thu Jun 02, 2005 1:57 pm
they avoided the broom so that is a plus
Thu Jun 02, 2005 2:16 pm
Congratulations to the 2005 Western conference champions - San Antonio Spurs! Hope to see a better and a defense oriented Phoenix Suns next year...
Thu Jun 02, 2005 2:19 pm
Suns had a great year, they topped the league with 62 wins, they had the MVP, they almost swept the All-Star Saturday events at ASW back in February. The 4-1 series result doesn't really tell the whole story. The Suns were hardly embarrassed in the series and overcome quite a few deficits to challenge San Antonio right down to the end of the game. I think some changes need to be made before this team to remain at the level it reached this season and perhaps go even further.
Meanwhile, congratulations to the Spurs for finding a way to overcome a very difficult opponent in five games. Even though the Spurs were able to exploit the Suns' weaknesses, they weren't able to distance themselves from them for very long but did a commendable job holding them off in the four games they won. They were one of the favourites to win it all before the season began and they're four victories away from living up to those expectations.
Thu Jun 02, 2005 2:24 pm
I didn't expect the Suns to advance, but congrats to them for a great season, and hopefully they'll build from there. Congrats to the Spurs too, which I'll be expecting to win it all!
Thu Jun 02, 2005 2:48 pm
I EXPECTED THE SUNS TO RISE,(maybe due to daylight saving time the sun sets early)j/k
anyways there is much time for celebration for the spurs for winning the west

since the east will take a full 7 game to decide who will win it.and it could go either way in my prediction..CONGRATS SPURS (now i ain't the sore loser here

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Thu Jun 02, 2005 2:54 pm
i don't think the suns need to make any major changes.
JJ missed the 1st two games. marion and q-rich didn't show up for the series.
in only his 2nd year, amare amazingly averaged 30pts against the league's top defense. walton mentioned not even shaq did this against the spurs last year, though i don't know how credible the source is
that core still has room to improve... and there's still that barbosa guy
for a team with championship experience, they sure complain a lot...congrats to the spurs anyway
Fri Jun 03, 2005 12:34 am
maes wrote:
Meh...i'm not so impressed.
He failed to keep Stephen Jackson in SA, instead he's now a major part of another championship level team.
The Spurs made Jackson the best offer he got, he wound up taking less money to go to ATLANTA. It's not RC's fault if Jax was stupid.
maes wrote:He got rid of DA AND Steve Kerr to get....drum roll please..Steve Smith. Who at the time made $1M more than DA.
Because Anderson was looking for a MAX contract. Steve Smith was acquired because he could start at SG and he had an expiring contract, providing cap room in 2003. Portland gave DA that max deal, do you think they regret that now?
maes wrote:He got rid of Giricek for a 2nd round pick, Giricek would have been a decent backup shooter.
It was a choice between him and Ginobili, I think RC made the right move.
maes wrote:He traded Antonio Daniels for Steve Kerr...at least AD is still playing, and playing very well.
I think that trade worked out pretty well when Kerr bailed out the Spurs in the 4th quarter of game 6 of the 2003 WCF. Kerr hit like 5 three pointers off of the bench and the Spurs came back and won. Do you think AD would have hit those shots?
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