WHERE: AT&T Center, San Antonio, TX
WHEN: Thursday, December 15, 2018, 7:30pm (CT)
Moderator: G R E Y
imagump1313 wrote:Well....
This is the first game I didn't bother to watch all season. Good thing.
All the good feelings that they were building up after the last couple games are now out the window.
Neither Forbes or White even scored a single point in 41 combined minutes??? How does that happen?
Phreak50 wrote:Nearly 25 years as a Spurs fan and this is one of the worst losses I’ve seen.
Time to trade Aldridge to a contender and get something younger and half decent in return while he has some value left.
He has earned a lot of respect, especially from previous haters like myself with the way he has bounced back and worked hard to fit in but now is the right time.
GREY 1769 wrote:I don't know that they're all out the window as they're a measuring stick of where we can be when we bother to play as a team and with some intensity.
As for Bryn and Derrick both getting bagels, I think it's the first time it happened this year, so a bad conflation, but also an anomaly. Derrick hasn't had good O games, but Bryn has been one of our most consistently good scorers. I have faith both that Derrick will improve (as Bryn did from last season) and Bryn will get back to playing as he has for most of the season.
It's the defensive end that we chose to coast through team-wide, and we got the result we deserved in this game, but we also got the results we deserved in the previous four.
GREY 1769 wrote:It's just most other teams around us, including those with worse records, lost to some lesser teams as well. It's a bad loss, no sugar coating it, but it's also one game of 82. They all count the same. We didn't gain ground, but didn't really lose any either. It's about how we respond going forward.
I hated this one, too, just broadening the context a bit - not to smooth over, the urgency flat out wasn't there the second half, but to not get too high or too low. We'll see how things go on Monday and the rest of the week. Some good opportunities to regroup and commit to a higher standard for the full game.
Phreak50 wrote:Nearly 25 years as a Spurs fan and this is one of the worst losses I’ve seen.
Time to trade Aldridge to a contender and get something younger and half decent in return while he has some value left.
He has earned a lot of respect, especially from previous haters like myself with the way he has bounced back and worked hard to fit in but now is the right time.
imagump1313 wrote:GREY 1769 wrote:I don't know that they're all out the window as they're a measuring stick of where we can be when we bother to play as a team and with some intensity.
As for Bryn and Derrick both getting bagels, I think it's the first time it happened this year, so a bad conflation, but also an anomaly. Derrick hasn't had good O games, but Bryn has been one of our most consistently good scorers. I have faith both that Derrick will improve (as Bryn did from last season) and Bryn will get back to playing as he has for most of the season.
It's the defensive end that we chose to coast through team-wide, and we got the result we deserved in this game, but we also got the results we deserved in the previous four.
Forbes and White both suffer from the same thing. If either are not scoring they aren't doing anything useful. Some guys can have a bad night and then make a good defensive play or two or get a rebound and that gets them going offensively. Both of our guys are the opposite. They need a shot to go down to build up confidence to play defense or do anything else.
I agree Forbes has been one of our better scorers because when he is right mentally he is capable. White just isn't capable of being good offensively in this league. In the G-League yes, but in the NBA he isn't athletic enough IMO to hit shots consistently against NBA players. Maybe he is still not 100% healthy. IDK? Maybe he needs another season of conditioning. He did have a nice dunk in the lane a couple of games back and I remember both announcers being floored like, where did that come from? So its not just me, the rest of the league sees it.GREY 1769 wrote:It's just most other teams around us, including those with worse records, lost to some lesser teams as well. It's a bad loss, no sugar coating it, but it's also one game of 82. They all count the same. We didn't gain ground, but didn't really lose any either. It's about how we respond going forward.
I hated this one, too, just broadening the context a bit - not to smooth over, the urgency flat out wasn't there the second half, but to not get too high or too low. We'll see how things go on Monday and the rest of the week. Some good opportunities to regroup and commit to a higher standard for the full game.
Like I said, I didn't watch this one. Stuff like this does happen. Ive been there. Up big early on a crappy team, you just lose focus and intensity. Then the lesser team starts hitting shots and the boulder starts rolling downhill and you cant stop it. It happens.
Did someone on the Bulls start going off offensively and we just couldn't stop it? Or was it just poor defense and giving up easy shots? Either way, this team isn't good enough to fall into that.