Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:I have a bad feeling about this series. SA is too old IMO.
Besides Manu and Timmy, they aren't that old.
But they played great to steal this game. Definitely a statement win.
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Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:I have a bad feeling about this series. SA is too old IMO.

Higga wrote:Hope I'm wrong but I think Miami wins in 6. They'll take the first two, steal one in San Antonio, and then close it out at home.
Bosh isn't gonna get banged around as much in the paint, I think he'll have a big series.
GhostsOfGil wrote:Watching the Spurs really makes you realize how far away the Wizards are from competing.
Liverbird wrote:I think Wall can be Tony Parker good. Plays his best in the playoffs and so damn smart!

nate33 wrote:Good triumphs over Evil... for tonight at least.

fishercob wrote:That's quite the travel. Karma's a bitch, eh Lebron?

FAH1223 wrote:Tony Parker is being really underestimated everywhere.
If Westbrook and Rondo could get 40+ in a game vs. Miami last spring, I think Parker is very capable of doing it. He just played arguably the best perimeter defense in the NBA last round and torched them.
Miami is great at pick and roll defense. But their blitzing will turn into back breaking 3s or layups against SA because they swing the ball...
Splitter will probably be on Bosh and Duncan will protect the paint. If Spoelstra plays Battier on Duncan or Splitter, both of those guys have post moves and strength over him.

fishercob wrote:That's quite the travel. Karma's a bitch, eh Lebron?

fishercob wrote:That's quite the travel. Karma's a bitch, eh Lebron?

nate33 wrote:fishercob wrote:That's quite the travel. Karma's a bitch, eh Lebron?
I don't think it is a travel. As long as he had picked up that left foot before he picked up his dribble, then the "layup" starts with his right foot as he spins. His first step is his left as he finishes the spin, his second step is his right as he jumps for the layup. Two steps.
nate33 wrote:fishercob wrote:That's quite the travel. Karma's a bitch, eh Lebron?
I don't think it is a travel. As long as he had picked up that left foot before he picked up his dribble, then the "layup" starts with his right foot as he spins. His first step is his left as he finishes the spin, his second step is his right as he jumps for the layup. Two steps.
There is a bit of a hop as he spins on his right foot. I suppose that could be construed as a travel.
Ruzious wrote:nate33 wrote:fishercob wrote:That's quite the travel. Karma's a bitch, eh Lebron?
I don't think it is a travel. As long as he had picked up that left foot before he picked up his dribble, then the "layup" starts with his right foot as he spins. His first step is his left as he finishes the spin, his second step is his right as he jumps for the layup. Two steps.
Yup. And it's a great example of how Parker's fundamentals are on a level most players can't come close to.

fishercob wrote:Ruzious wrote:nate33 wrote:I don't think it is a travel. As long as he had picked up that left foot before he picked up his dribble, then the "layup" starts with his right foot as he spins. His first step is his left as he finishes the spin, his second step is his right as he jumps for the layup. Two steps.
Yup. And it's a great example of how Parker's fundamentals are on a level most players can't come close to.
Parker is a better, more efficient version of Allen Iverson. He makes shots look easy that have an insane degree of difficulty.
jivelikenice wrote:I still would favor Mia although I'm rooting for the Spurs. Biggest issue for Miami is do they respect their opponent enough? I think Lebron does, but what about the other guys on the team and Spoelstra? He can't treat the Spurs like any other team and think that if they execute their gameplan they will win.
fishercob wrote:nate33 wrote:fishercob wrote:That's quite the travel. Karma's a bitch, eh Lebron?
I don't think it is a travel. As long as he had picked up that left foot before he picked up his dribble, then the "layup" starts with his right foot as he spins. His first step is his left as he finishes the spin, his second step is his right as he jumps for the layup. Two steps.
There is a bit of a hop as he spins on his right foot. I suppose that could be construed as a travel.
I disagree. That left foot is supposed to be a pivot foot during the spin, and it slides all over the place. Mind you, I'm not complaining.