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The One-Day-Early Let's-Do-It-Again thread - 11/4 da Spurs

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He allowed 40.6% shooting at the rim in 2014-15 and 41% in 2015-16. This year his defense is looking as dominant as always thus far.

Ok. Maybe I still didn't forget the Liliard 39 points performance in the first game.

Anyway I didn't write we lost this game because of his defense. Our two big starters lacked of production on both ends of the floor.

It was a bad loss, we were expected to win this game after the big win in San Antonio and they were playing without Parker.

Popovich made good adjustments after the first loss against us.
 
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It was a bad loss because we were expected to win this game after the big win in San Antonio and they were playing without Parker.

We weren't expected to win this game. We were underdogs, and a split against a top 2/3 team without our best player is a fantastic result.

And FYI Tony Parker has been dreadful this year. A lot of Spurs fans are calling for Pop to bench him.
 
We weren't expected to win this game. We were underdogs, and a split against a top 2/3 team without our best player is a fantastic result.

In my opinion it was a winnable game at home.

You give them a big signal beating them twice in one week.
 
Sure.

But again, we aren't better than the Spurs, especially not without Hayward. Splitting with them wasn't a disappointing result and especially not a "bad loss" or "expected win".
 
Sure.

But again, we aren't better than the Spurs, especially not without Hayward. Splitting with them wasn't a disappointing result and especially not a "bad loss" or "expected win".

Yeah, not a bad loss at all. As for the rest...

Not this year. Jazz are better than the Spurs. Tehy'll (the Spurs will) be all goody two-shoes and play hard on their way to a cute regular season record, but they aren't better than the Jazz this season. Look at how the Clippers tap that ***. I mean, they lost to the Clippers the last time they met up in the postseason - first round two seasons ago. They had that crazy regular season record last year, swept an incredibly short-handed Memphis team in the first round, and then lost to OKC in the second round. They are an okay bet to have the 2nd best Western Conference regular season record these days just because of how consistent their effort is from game to game (although, I believe the Clippers will finish 2nd), but at the start of the new season (playoffs), when every team is playing its absolute hardest, they aren't as formidable as that regular season record says they should be.

Spurs got soft bigs and tiny point guards. Leonard is def the best player between the Jazz, Spurs, and the Clippers, but beyond that they are a meh bunch (and by that I mean they're good, just not as good as the Clippers or Jazz this season - more talent on both these teams tbh)

But they won a bunch of championships in the not-too-distant past, and have been better than the Jazz for the past umpteen seasons, so there is no possible way the Jazz can be better than them this year. The Jazz have never even won the NBA Finals. It would be preposterous for them to have a more talented team than the almighty Spurs who start Tony Parker and Kyle Anderson. <--- The narrative
 
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I want to see Gobert's dominant rim protection like in 2014–15 season after the All-Star break.
Well he had the league's guard down, kinda. Now everyone knows him so they're prepared. So he needs to keep working on everything he struggles to dominate on D. I am not worried at all. Just give him time and he'll figure it out. He is a competitor. Same for the team. Very good all around team set up in Salt Lake but every dog needs time to make its bite hurt'n bleed.
 
I am not worried at all. Just give him time and he'll figure it out. He is a competitor.

I'm not worried either, I'm just telling he was a dominant rim protector and rebounding machine in 2014–15 season after the All-Star break.
I hope his game returns to that level soon, possibly already today against the Knicks! :D
 
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But again, we aren't better than the Spurs, especially not without Hayward. Splitting with them wasn't a disappointing result and especially not a "bad loss" or "expected win".

I think you overestimate a bit the Spurs roster this season. Aldridge and Leonard are surrouned by role players and 3 veterans close to retire.

They have a winning mentality gained over the years, this is what makes them special, in little words the Popovich factor.
 
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