Exactly. The Spurs lack of offensive rebounding is mainly by design. Pop is all about transition defense.
wow what a bunch of p*****s with 'fatigue' excuse: http://www.yardbarker.com/nba/artic...oss_to_spurs_in_game_1_of_nba_finals/13784315 What will be the excuse next game?
Yup, just a lame excuse. LeBron was asked whether he would prefer to have a 9 day rest like the Spurs or a 2 day rest like the Heat with their momentum, and he said he preferred the 2 day rest. Pathetic.
To be fair, it shows that anyone thinks that Lebron really can guard all 5 positions and carry such a ridiculous load offensively out of his mind. Spo cannot rely on Lebron to guard Parker over the course of this series.
As much as I respect the Spurs, I will never forgive Ginobili for unnecessarily ruining Aaron Brook's once promising career.
i'm glad the word p***y is allowed on this site, b/c there really is no more appropriate word for this p***y... ya really gotta wonder if lebron will stick it out w/ these scrubs past the summer of '14.....could easily see him jumping in free agency
<iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/gpwqIQaGFmg" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> This was coming off his great playoff performance the previous year when the Rockets beat the Blazers and then took the would-be champs the Lakers to 7 games. He had just won Most Improved Player, talks that he could be a future All-Star, having a good season as the starter then this... He screwed up his ankle and was out for most of the season or possibly all (I can't exactly remember) and he lost the starting job to Lowry. Lowry shined and Brooks was never the same when he came back. Lost his speed and explosion and he fell off most people's radar. He then gets traded for Dragic and rots on the Suns behind Nash. Forced to play overseas and is now barely getting minutes as a third stringer. That incident drastically altered his career.