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Re: Game Day: Spurs (18-8) @ Suns (9-18), Sat 12/9/17
Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2017 9:39 pm
by Split T
Cap wrote:We need a real PG. And I don't think AASE will be it.
I think we'll draft one. Get ready for Trae Young, Collin Sexton, Nickiel Alexander-Walker, or Trevon Duvall.
Re: Game Day: Spurs (18-8) @ Suns (9-18), Sat 12/9/17
Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2017 10:19 pm
by djy2j
The Spurs go into games to prove themselves and win. The Suns go into games because they are scheduled.
Re: Game Day: Spurs (18-8) @ Suns (9-18), Sat 12/9/17
Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2017 12:46 am
by Superbone
Am I the only one that saw Aldridge grab Jackson to prevent him from getting back to guard the game winning 3 by the Spurs?
Re: Game Day: Spurs (18-8) @ Suns (9-18), Sat 12/9/17
Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2017 12:54 am
by 1tinsoldier
yes, the grab was very clear
also very clear, was another awful sequence of the suns standing around while the offensive player kept rebounding the ball until he scored
also very clear, when James takes control of a game it's surely another loss
his stats were very good, so it's hard to complain
and yet i must
Re: Game Day: Spurs (18-8) @ Suns (9-18), Sat 12/9/17
Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2017 7:27 am
by O_Gardino
carey wrote:Mike James with 14 FGAs. I wonder what Bender's high is in FGAs this season.
If only Bender had James’ attacking mentality.
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Re: Game Day: Spurs (18-8) @ Suns (9-18), Sat 12/9/17
Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2017 7:32 am
by O_Gardino
I checked out at halftime, so I missed the late game theatrics. Wish I had stayed tuned to watch Jackson play defense. I’m glad we made this competitive, at least.
I’ve been one of Dragan’s biggest supporters, but I’m very concerned about his mentality right now.
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Re: Game Day: Spurs (18-8) @ Suns (9-18), Sat 12/9/17
Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2017 9:12 am
by wpmiller42
O_Gardino wrote:I checked out at halftime, so I missed the late game theatrics. Wish I had stayed tuned to watch Jackson play defense. I’m glad we made this competitive, at least.
I’ve been one of Dragan’s biggest supporters, but I’m very concerned about his mentality right now.
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I don't know if I'm so much concerned about his mentality as how he is being coached and managed by the team....
Re: Game Day: Spurs (18-8) @ Suns (9-18), Sat 12/9/17
Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2017 4:21 pm
by Superbone
1tinsoldier wrote:also very clear, was another awful sequence of the suns standing around while the offensive player kept rebounding the ball until he scored
This is a big problem. It happened on the first play of the game and many times in between. It needs to be addressed pronto. It is the reason we lost the game. We would have won easily without it.
Re: Game Day: Spurs (18-8) @ Suns (9-18), Sat 12/9/17
Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2017 4:27 pm
by Flagrant Fowl
Superbone wrote:1tinsoldier wrote:also very clear, was another awful sequence of the suns standing around while the offensive player kept rebounding the ball until he scored
This is a big problem. It happened on the first play of the game and many times in between. It needs to be addressed pronto. It is the reason we lost the game. We would have won easily without it.
It's pretty clear that Traino isn't fit to be a head coach.
Having a "PG" like Mike James doesn't help in that situation, but the lack of a plan and/or execution was glaringly obvious.
Re: Game Day: Spurs (18-8) @ Suns (9-18), Sat 12/9/17
Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2017 4:56 pm
by n4th4n
djy2j wrote:The Spurs go into games to prove themselves and win. The Suns go into games because they are scheduled.
The Spurs are a veteran team working in an infrastructure that has been in place for 2 decades. The Suns are a bunch of 21-year olds playing for an interim coach. It's misguided to even try and compare our teams.
Re: Game Day: Spurs (18-8) @ Suns (9-18), Sat 12/9/17
Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2017 5:26 pm
by Superbone
n4th4n wrote:djy2j wrote:The Spurs go into games to prove themselves and win. The Suns go into games because they are scheduled.
The Spurs are a veteran team working in an infrastructure that has been in place for 2 decades. The Suns are a bunch of 21-year olds playing for an interim coach. It's misguided to even try and compare our teams.
Good point. And it shows. The Spurs without 5 players had no business winning that game but due to their infrastructure and coaching, it's surprising that it was even as close as it was. With Booker, the Suns no doubt win that game in spite of their lazy (lack of) rebounding and youth.
Re: Game Day: Spurs (18-8) @ Suns (9-18), Sat 12/9/17
Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2017 10:02 pm
by djy2j
Superbone wrote:n4th4n wrote:djy2j wrote:The Spurs go into games to prove themselves and win. The Suns go into games because they are scheduled.
The Spurs are a veteran team working in an infrastructure that has been in place for 2 decades. The Suns are a bunch of 21-year olds playing for an interim coach. It's misguided to even try and compare our teams.
Good point. And it shows. The Spurs without 5 players had no business winning that game but due to their infrastructure and coaching, it's surprising that it was even as close as it was. With Booker, the Suns no doubt win that game in spite of their lazy (lack of) rebounding and youth.
We've been wallowing in shit for 7 years. As fans we deserve better. This franchise continues to let important things fall through the cracks, one being effort. This team has been complacent and accepts losing because by now everyone knows when you play for Phoenix you lose until you go somewhere else. It's bullshit.
Re: Game Day: Spurs (18-8) @ Suns (9-18), Sat 12/9/17
Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2017 11:12 pm
by 1tinsoldier
i don't get how your pay can equate to over a thousand dollar per minute, and you opt to stand around on the court -- ever!
but forget the money. they're not thinking about that when playing.
but what about the thousands of people in the stands watching, yelling?
you can't forget them
(even if you can forget the millions watching worldwide on tv)
i believe the main responsibility of the coach, is to make them remember
i was disappointing to see Jackson standing around with the rest
instead of moving and cutting without the ball
i thought he was one of the few high energy guys
is this what he's learning!
Re: Game Day: Spurs (18-8) @ Suns (9-18), Sat 12/9/17
Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 9:56 am
by Ring_Wanted
djy2j wrote:Superbone wrote:n4th4n wrote:djy2j wrote:The Spurs go into games to prove themselves and win. The Suns go into games because they are scheduled.
The Spurs are a veteran team working in an infrastructure that has been in place for 2 decades. The Suns are a bunch of 21-year olds playing for an interim coach. It's misguided to even try and compare our teams.
Good point. And it shows. The Spurs without 5 players had no business winning that game but due to their infrastructure and coaching, it's surprising that it was even as close as it was. With Booker, the Suns no doubt win that game in spite of their lazy (lack of) rebounding and youth.
We've been wallowing in s*** for 7 years. As fans we deserve better. This franchise continues to let important things fall through the cracks, one being effort. This team has been complacent and accepts losing because by now
everyone knows when you play for Phoenix you lose until you go somewhere else. It's bullshit.
Sure, but look at former bottom feeder like the Wolves or the 76rs.
Minni has sucked for a decade, alienating a hall of famer in KG and a star in Love. They looked like bottomless but once they got their franchise nucleus in KAT-Wiggins, they were able to hire a credible coach and make moves towards winning unsing some of their youth and picks to trade for vets. The 76rs are in that stage now too, with Simmons and Embiid (and their tank started one season before ours).
We have Booker and some additional ammo, but we need one more undisputed premium kid. We must endure another season of sucking, then use picks and the non special parts to build a winner. Nailing the '18 draft is imperative.
It hurts, but it's for the better.
Re: Game Day: Spurs (18-8) @ Suns (9-18), Sat 12/9/17
Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 11:25 am
by Nodack
That sucks that SA can leave most of their starters at home to rest feeling confident that It won’t matter. Aldrich is no scrub though.
Mike James gets a lot of slack but he was our best player. He most likely isn’t our guy for the future but he doesn’t deserve a shellacking every game he gets here. Then again we are always hard on point guards. He’s PG # what in the last 5 years and the search continues.
They got way too many offensive rebounds with 18. We got 10. The Suns with 11 total assists for the game. SA with 18.
Re: Game Day: Spurs (18-8) @ Suns (9-18), Sat 12/9/17
Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 4:23 pm
by 1tinsoldier
Mike James gets a lot of slack but he was our best player. He most likely isn’t our guy for the future but he doesn’t deserve a shellacking every game he gets here.
The Suns with 11 total assists for the game. SA with 18.
there is a correlation between the first and 2nd paragraph.
he had 2 assists in about 30 minutes
the suns lost
he's not our guy for the future
he's not our guy for the present
he's just OK for the guy who comes off the bench
Re: Game Day: Spurs (18-8) @ Suns (9-18), Sat 12/9/17
Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 4:40 pm
by 3rdside
djy2j wrote:Superbone wrote:n4th4n wrote:djy2j wrote:The Spurs go into games to prove themselves and win. The Suns go into games because they are scheduled.
The Spurs are a veteran team working in an infrastructure that has been in place for 2 decades. The Suns are a bunch of 21-year olds playing for an interim coach. It's misguided to even try and compare our teams.
Good point. And it shows. The Spurs without 5 players had no business winning that game but due to their infrastructure and coaching, it's surprising that it was even as close as it was. With Booker, the Suns no doubt win that game in spite of their lazy (lack of) rebounding and youth.
We've been wallowing in s*** for 7 years. As fans we deserve better. This franchise continues to let important things fall through the cracks, one being effort. This team has been complacent and accepts losing because by now everyone knows when you play for Phoenix you lose until you go somewhere else. It's bullshit.
Seriously - why Chriss’s fat ass wasn’t sent straight to g-league when he turned up looking like that is beyond me.
Or actually it’s not, which says it all.
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Re: Game Day: Spurs (18-8) @ Suns (9-18), Sat 12/9/17
Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2017 12:19 pm
by djy2j
3rdside wrote:djy2j wrote:Superbone wrote:n4th4n wrote:djy2j wrote:The Spurs go into games to prove themselves and win. The Suns go into games because they are scheduled.
The Spurs are a veteran team working in an infrastructure that has been in place for 2 decades. The Suns are a bunch of 21-year olds playing for an interim coach. It's misguided to even try and compare our teams.
Good point. And it shows. The Spurs without 5 players had no business winning that game but due to their infrastructure and coaching, it's surprising that it was even as close as it was. With Booker, the Suns no doubt win that game in spite of their lazy (lack of) rebounding and youth.
We've been wallowing in s*** for 7 years. As fans we deserve better. This franchise continues to let important things fall through the cracks, one being effort. This team has been complacent and accepts losing because by now everyone knows when you play for Phoenix you lose until you go somewhere else. It's bullshit.
Seriously - why Chriss’s fat ass wasn’t sent straight to g-league when he turned up looking like that is beyond me.
Or actually it’s not, which says it all.
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Watson wanted to take him out to dinner.

Again, he wanted to take the guy who came in out of shape out to dinner. This is the same guy the franchise was so in love with that they didn't even bother to interview anyone else for the job.

This is why i have so much cynicism towards this franchise. For every good move I'll show you two bad ones.
Re: Game Day: Spurs (18-8) @ Suns (9-18), Sat 12/9/17
Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2017 12:40 pm
by O_Gardino
djy2j wrote:3rdside wrote:djy2j wrote:Superbone wrote:n4th4n wrote:
The Spurs are a veteran team working in an infrastructure that has been in place for 2 decades. The Suns are a bunch of 21-year olds playing for an interim coach. It's misguided to even try and compare our teams.
Good point. And it shows. The Spurs without 5 players had no business winning that game but due to their infrastructure and coaching, it's surprising that it was even as close as it was. With Booker, the Suns no doubt win that game in spite of their lazy (lack of) rebounding and youth.
We've been wallowing in s*** for 7 years. As fans we deserve better. This franchise continues to let important things fall through the cracks, one being effort. This team has been complacent and accepts losing because by now everyone knows when you play for Phoenix you lose until you go somewhere else. It's bullshit.
Seriously - why Chriss’s fat ass wasn’t sent straight to g-league when he turned up looking like that is beyond me.
Or actually it’s not, which says it all.
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Watson wanted to take him out to dinner.

Again, he wanted to take the guy who came in out of shape out to dinner. This is the same guy the franchise was so in love with that they didn't even bother to interview anyone else for the job.

This is why i have so much cynicism towards this franchise. For every good move I'll show you two bad ones.
Exactly. It's not about Chriss "coming in" from the offseason out of shape. He spent a lot of the offseason in Phoenix working out with Watson's staff. They watched him gain the weight. They started him in summer league. They took him out to dinner.
Re: Game Day: Spurs (18-8) @ Suns (9-18), Sat 12/9/17
Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2017 6:47 am
by O_Gardino
Kawhi is back, and the Spurs lost to Dallas last night. I guess the old rivalry is still alive.
Have the Cavs finally figured out that Kevin Love is pretty good? Since they turned the corner, he has been averaging 20/10/2 on good shooting.
Brooklyn continues to be better than awful, and it's looking more certain that they wont give a top 5 pick to Cleveland. Well played, Boston?
Detroit is sinking fast. 6 or 7 losses in a row now, and they really don't have any reason beside that they aren't that good.
Do the Sixers and Wolves have the most interesting cross conference rivalry in the NBA right now? That was a good game last night.