vegas
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Ignore the sideshow post up man!So I come here after the game hoping to see what I saw live reflected in what's written here... Well, I didn't see any race brawl going down at the arena so what's all this ****...
Ignore the sideshow post up man!So I come here after the game hoping to see what I saw live reflected in what's written here... Well, I didn't see any race brawl going down at the arena so what's all this ****...
I already knew you weren't a redneck, but your childhood is indicative of someone who would let racist remarks slide, because you're not invested at all either way. In theory, you might think racism is bad, but you're not in any hurry to do much. It's a common feeling by slightly educated middle class white Americans, who have grown up in a relatively safe and secure home structure. Also, the potential life-changing experiences that your brothers had probably didn't do much to change you. I assume you were the rebel of the family, who had experiences that allowed you to be more loosey-goosey. I'm just trying to understand how people can be so oblivious to being fine with forms of racism. I was just hoping that higher education would open up the problems with racism. That's why I was interested in your education.
You want to play shrink with me next? Will it make you feel better?
There is a line between calling someone out and going on a self righteous tirade.
Yeah, sometimes I think the whole "thought police" thing has the opposite of the intended effect as people tune crap out at that point. Some of the crap might be valid, but the people shoveling it can get so damn tedious that they might even invite a little backlash.
I am not Mexican or Latin American, so I don't need an apology. But I'll take your explanation for what it is and agree to move on.
only fans that talk **** about pop.... are spurs fans lol
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You want to play shrink with me next? Will it make you feel better?
There is a line between calling someone out and going on a self righteous tirade.
How was the Spurs bench? Any anecdote? You did choose a great game to attend
Rudy Gobert last two games
oRTG = 97.8
dRTG = 83.5
netRTG = 14.3
Enes Kanter last two games
oRTG = 126.5
dRTG = 93.6
netRTG = 32.9
Two games is a small sample size so lets not jump to conclusions but I am willing to be this UTA team will be top 5 in defense next year.
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You need to go bump this post on spurstalk
https://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=218872&p=6718220&viewfull=1#post6718220
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didn't realize how much they hate on Parker
Reminds me of Sloan's final days.
Thanks for asking. Pops was one scary character during timeouts tonight, I think age is starting to kick in and he's becoming more of a caricature of his angry self. At least from what I saw tonight... a few ugly words thrown out and he really really was on Green's case during the entire game, to the point that it was comical, even the guy next to me was cracking up about it. Who knows what the deal is there...
Duncan clearly frustrated after being 'Gobliterated' in the 1st quarter, people were going crazy. Let's see what else... oh yeah that female assistant of theirs is kind of hot.
Regardless, it was one of his better games. Had 2 steals, looked less petrified than usual, and played GREAT defense. He just doesn't really look to score.
damn spurs fans are really dumb. I remember seeing good post from portland forum. Spurs fans don't know **** lol They will pro cheer for rockets in few years.
Thanks for asking. Pops was one scary character during timeouts tonight, I think age is starting to kick in and he's becoming more of a caricature of his angry self. At least from what I saw tonight... a few ugly words thrown out and he really really was on Green's case during the entire game, to the point that it was comical, even the guy next to me was cracking up about it. Who knows what the deal is there...
Duncan clearly frustrated after being 'Gobliterated' in the 1st quarter, people were going crazy. Let's see what else... oh yeah that female assistant of theirs is kind of hot.
Using both offensive rating and defensive rating for individual players is completely useless because of the dozens of variables dependent on teammates and opposing players.
I have pointed this out to you before yet you continue to use the stat.
tweet by Ben Dowsett, found on realgm.Gregg Popovich on the Jazz postgame: "I think (Jazz) they were great. Quin and the staff have done a great job of getting their system and intstilling the aggressiveness and the physicality that's needed to win games in the NBA. They played unselfishly, they believed in each other, I thought they were tremendous. It was fun to watch.
True, but it wasn't like this was a gift package with a bow that was given to us. Trey had a great shooting night, but:
1) I hardly ever complain about refereeing, but there were a ton of terrible calls tonight and almost all of them weren't in our favor. The Duncan foul on the Hayward 3 at the end of the half comes to mind, but there were a half dozen other calls that were highly, highly suspect.
2) A lot of those turnovers were due to our defensive pressure. Dante was awesome in shutting down Parker and forcing a whole bunch of extra passes - they didn't succeed at all with the Parker PNR.
3) This wasn't Favors best night - and he still wound up with a double-double. But we can look forward to even better play from him as he gets more comfortable playing at the top of the post.
TLDR: There were a whole bunch of things that didn't go our way as well, but the combination of some good breaks with Trey's offense and our defense being so good, it ultimately didn't matter.