BurningHeart wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Because Duncan isn't the problem. Stopping Parker and Ginobili is.
Those turnovers wouldn't have affected us if we actually took advantage of FREE POINTS and actually MADE the f'n free throws that were given to us Shaq or otherwise.
Turnovers wouldn't have affected us? We were in the lead and had a chance to add to it. 4 times!!!!!! How did that NOT affect us? Last time I checked, Shaq wasn't guarding Parker and Ginobili. If he leaves Duncan every time Parker of Ginobili torched our guards, Duncan is left wide open. And Amare wasn't smart enough to cover the back door. I watched it happen every time Shaq had to cover for our lack of perimeter defense. I don't care how good your PNR defense is. When your guard gets burned that badly, it leaves your center out to dry. Either he shows hard to cover the guard and leaves the Center open, in which case, the defense should rotate, and Amare prevents the center from cutting to the basket for an easy dunk. Or he doesn't show hard and keeps Parker in front of him, allowing Parker to shoot an uncontested 17ft. jump shot. Shaq's lack of PNR defense isn't what allowed Parker to average over 30 per game on us. It was the team's defense as a whole.
And about Shaq quitting on his team- do you even remember how he hurt his hip? He was already playing with a deep thigh bruise. His team had less than 10 wins. Wade wasn't doing squat but turning the ball over. Shaq had no shooters to spread the defense, so he was taking on 2 to 3 defenders at all times. He chased a ball down, dove out of bounds and crashed into the scorers table going for a loose ball. So injuring yourself while diving for a ball on a team with less than 10 wins is quitting on your team? Then you fuss about his comments towards Pat "the snake"Riley? Blame Shaq for pushing SVG out the door? Well, doesn't it seem funny that when the Heat were mediocre, Pat was no where around, but they get Shaq and start winning, and SVG needs more time with his family? You don't think Pat had anything to do with that? This is the same Pat Riley that gave himself an "F" for the way he ran his team and now claims that he didn't give the team his all this year. But it was Shaq that quit? You homers crack me up.
Bottom line- without our proven difference maker on D against the Spurs (Hill), we should still be up 3-2 and playing at home tonight. We should have won game 1 and lost a double OT thriller in which our mental mistakes cost us. Game 5-we had the game, but turned the ball over 4 times when it counted (and 2 bullspit tripping calls). All of this with a hurt Grant Hill, no Shawn Marion, and what some call a fat, out of shape, over the hill quitter as your center. Had Shaq been on the team since the season started, the team would have been 10 times better. The defense would have an identity, and Nash wouldn't be out of sorts because of the offensive sets.