G A M E D A Y: Spurs (30-16) @ Raps (30-13), 6PM Central

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G A M E D A Y: Spurs (30-16) @ Raps (30-13), 6PM Central 

Post#1 » by -Sammy- » Fri Jan 19, 2018 8:07 am

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A road game against a great team while dealing with injuries--this is just the sort of challenge we need to overcome to steel ourselves in preparation for the challenge of the playoffs. It's not 'early in the season' any longer-- it's mid-January, more than halfway through, and we're only three months away from the playoffs. Slowing down Toronto's high-scoring backcourt is the obvious top priority here.

Gino, Gay, and Kawhi are all scratches for the good guys, with backup point Fred VanFleet the lone confirmed holdout for the Raptors (though Kyle Lowry has been dealing with back spasms of late).

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Post#2 » by Nolan » Fri Jan 19, 2018 4:06 pm

Should be a fun one. Raps have been playing some awesome basketball this season we're going to have to bring our A game tonight.
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Post#4 » by G R E Y » Fri Jan 19, 2018 11:47 pm

This is finally it: game 11 of a brutal 9 of 11 on the road - an east coast, west coast, east coast trip - including two back-to backs (that makes 10 for the season). It'll be great to finally get some much needed home cooking. Not that I'm looking past Toronto or taking them lightly, but the opponent is less important than what we can control, which is maintaining some much needed forward momentum by playing the right way, and playing together and for each other, particularly now.

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Post#5 » by jptremblay » Sat Jan 20, 2018 1:05 am

If Aldridge just could pass the ball when he is forced or well defended...if Pau could move his feet at defense...if Danny Green could use his brain at offense...this team is very painful to watch sometimes.
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Post#6 » by jptremblay » Sat Jan 20, 2018 2:22 am

Did really Pop care about that game? You can't just stay quite at the bench while LA and Mills are bricking shot after shot with terrible shot selection...
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Post#7 » by imagump1313 » Sat Jan 20, 2018 5:16 am

Yeah, Mills and LMA shot us out of that game. No one really shot well but those two were especially bad. I like Mills but he needs to be a bit player. Too much of him that this is what we will get.
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Post#8 » by G R E Y » Mon Jan 22, 2018 12:23 am

It was fitting that we had such a nightmarish shooting game on Edgar Allen Poe’s birthday (January 19, 1809).

We did many things the right way, positioning ourselves well with stellar defence, holding Toronto’s third highest points output of 111.3 to 86, well under our NBA-best opponent point average of 97.6. We edged them in rebounding 56-50, including, importantly, 17-9 on O boards, and had 9 steals and 7 blocks. Our on-court defensive attention was matched by Pop’s usual stellar game management, with timeouts after too easy a penetration or two that refocused our D, and, in one O flutter, reaped an 8-0 run for a 16-8 lead in the first.

Too few such runs were also outdone by too many droughts that we’ve had on the road. We didn’t score from 4:54 in the first until LMA made a bucket with 6 six seconds left; we missed 9 of our last 10 shots to end the half, finishing it with 32.6% FG and 28.6% from the 3. Towards the end of the second quarter, not counting FTs, our last shot was Bryn’s J at 5:01, and we didn’t make another shot until 7:48 of the third with LMA for 2. We finished the game with with 34.1%FG (average 45.5%) and 25% from 3 on 5-20 (average 37%). Yikes.

Our bench outscored theirs 39-22, but there just wasn’t enough O output from enough of our players to offset a rare poor shooting night from LMA (17 points but on 6-25, 1-3 from 3, 4-5FTs). We missed with impressive variety: layups, putbacks, Js in the key, 3s, etc. Three starters – Tony, Kyle, Danny – combined for 12 points on 5-22, and although they had good games on the other end (Tony with 4 assists, 3 steals, 2 rebounds; Kyle with 9 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals, 3 blocks; Danny with 6 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 blocks) which helped keep us in the game, we simply need better shooting from them to distribute the O load. Focusing on the bloody shooting mess is perhaps belabouring the point, but there’s value in facing it and moving on.

Pau was one of our few bright shooting spots, the only Spur in double figures at the half (10), finishing the game with 15 (6-11, 3-4 FTs, along with 9 rebounds, 3 assists, and a steal). Bryn was the other, with a near-perfect night of 3-3FG (including 2-2 from 3, 2-3FTs) for 10. Patty flirted with a good O night in the first half (3-6), but shot 2-8 in the second half (including 1-9 from 3, and 4-4FTs overall) for 13 points, adding an assist and 4 rebounds. Murray added 10 (4-10, 2-2FTs) and once again showed a nose for the ball with 7 rebounds (4 O, 3 D). Just as we have one of the best defenses throughout the season without our best defender, so too can we manage better O production without our second and third leading scorers, by committee, executing our system on both ends. We can do better, and we will.

It was a grind, but we still had 5 Spurs in double figures, and down 8 with 30 seconds left, we managed to close it to within 3, giving ourselves a shot late. It’s not about the final play, but about all that led up to it, and to that end, I loved the defensive intensity and momentum we carried over to this game. Bad shooting nights will happen in a long season, but it didn’t affect our resilience and energy on D.

We’ve just finished 15 of 21 games on the road. Time for a home sweet home stretch of the next 7 of 8 at the AT&T Center and solidifying our game on both ends, before embarking on the six-game road stretch during the annual rodeo show at home.

Noteworthy individual and team achievements:

LMA got his nineteenth double double with 17 points and 14 rebounds, already surpassing his entire double double output of last season.

And there’s also this incredible LMA stat: :clap:
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As for the team, this is the second game in a row in which we’ve had the same starters!

Also, this was the NBA-leading twenty-seventh game in which we held the opponent to fewer than 100 points.

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Post#9 » by -Sammy- » Mon Jan 22, 2018 3:09 am

GREY 1769 wrote:It was fitting that we had such a nightmarish shooting game on Edgar Allen Poe’s birthday (January 19, 1809).

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We did many things the right way, positioning ourselves well with stellar defence, holding Toronto’s third highest points output of 111.3 to 86, well under our NBA-best opponent point average of 97.6. We edged them in rebounding 56-50, including, importantly, 17-9 on O boards, and had 9 steals and 7 blocks. Our on-court defensive attention was matched by Pop’s usual stellar game management, with timeouts after too easy a penetration or two that refocused our D, and, in one O flutter, reaped an 8-0 run for a 16-8 lead in the first.

Too few such runs were also outdone by too many droughts that we’ve had on the road. We didn’t score from 4:54 in the first until LMA made a bucket with 6 six seconds left; we missed 9 of our last 10 shots to end the half, finishing it with 32.6% FG and 28.6% from the 3. Towards the end of the second quarter, not counting FTs, our last shot was Bryn’s J at 5:01, and we didn’t make another shot until 7:48 of the third with LMA for 2. We finished the game with with 34.1%FG (average 45.5%) and 25% from 3 on 5-20 (average 37%). Yikes.

Our bench outscored theirs 39-22, but there just wasn’t enough O output from enough of our players to offset a rare poor shooting night from LMA (17 points but on 6-25, 1-3 from 3, 4-5FTs). We missed with impressive variety: layups, putbacks, Js in the key, 3s, etc. Three starters – Tony, Kyle, Danny – combined for 12 points on 5-22, and although they had good games on the other end (Tony with 4 assists, 3 steals, 2 rebounds; Kyle with 9 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals, 3 blocks; Danny with 6 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 blocks) which helped keep us in the game, we simply need better shooting from them to distribute the O load. Focusing on the bloody shooting mess is perhaps belabouring the point, but there’s value in facing it and moving on.

Pau was one of our few bright shooting spots, the only Spur in double figures at the half (10), finishing the game with 15 (6-11, 3-4 FTs, along with 9 rebounds, 3 assists, and a steal). Bryn was the other, with a near-perfect night of 3-3FG (including 2-2 from 3, 2-3FTs) for 10. Patty flirted with a good O night in the first half (3-6), but shot 2-8 in the second half (including 1-9 from 3, and 4-4FTs overall) for 13 points, adding an assist and 4 rebounds. Murray added 10 (4-10, 2-2FTs) and once again showed a nose for the ball with 7 rebounds (4 O, 3 D). Just as we have one of the best defenses throughout the season without our best defender, so too can we manage better O production without our second and third leading scorers, by committee, executing our system on both ends. We can do better, and we will.

It was a grind, but we still had 5 Spurs in double figures, and down 8 with 30 seconds left, we managed to close it to within 3, giving ourselves a shot late. It’s not about the final play, but about all that led up to it, and to that end, I loved the defensive intensity and momentum we carried over to this game. Bad shooting nights will happen in a long season, but it didn’t affect our resilience and energy on D.

We’ve just finished 15 of 21 games on the road. Time for a home sweet home stretch of the next 7 of 8 at the AT&T Center and solidifying our game on both ends, before embarking on the six-game road stretch during the annual rodeo show at home.

Noteworthy individual and team achievements:

LMA got his nineteenth double double with 17 points and 14 rebounds, already surpassing his entire double double output of last season.

And there’s also this incredible LMA stat: :clap:
Read on Twitter

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As for the team, this is the second game in a row in which we’ve had the same starters!

Also, this was the NBA-leading twenty-seventh game in which we held the opponent to fewer than 100 points.

I love this team. GO SPURS!


What an awesome recap with analysis, and you focused on the silver linings/high points-- a great way to keep it positive!

Thank you for being such a great contributor to this board! GO SPURS!
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Post#10 » by G R E Y » Mon Jan 22, 2018 3:15 am

BombsquadSammy wrote:What an awesome recap with analysis, and you focused on the silver linings/high points-- a great way to keep it positive!

Thank you for being such a great contributor to this board! GO SPURS!


Thank you, I appreciate it, Sammy, I love doing it, but it won't be so rosy after tonight's game. I'm... editing... I hope Pop rips into them.
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