wow golden state is playing well. even with their best player having a subpar game(after a solid first quarter though), they were in control the entire game.
the play of barnes, landry and green in place of david lee has been enormous.
crazy how barnes, green and ezeli are part of the rotation and play key minutes. all 3 are rookies(a 4th rookie kent bazemore hit the reverse layup at the end of 2OT to put golden state up by 1 before ginooooooobilliiiiiiiiiii won redemption).
the spurs shot the 3 poorly, despite getting some solid looks that are a key component of their offense. they also missed plenty of good looks, parker and ginobili have yet to string together an entire half of good ball, much less a game. parker is going to have to start hitting the elbow jumpers.
ginobili can be so frustrating at times. i can only imagine how pop feels. the same freelancing that makes him who he is hurts when he is off.
you know sometimes when you have an irrational distaste for certain players? why does watching gary neal put up ill-advised shots bother me? i like what he brings to the spurs. i get a similar feeling when jerryd bayless is launching contested 20 footers off the bounce. must be something about my view on what a backup "point guard" should contribute.
on a related note, this leads to me thinking how patty mills is looking in practice and how nando de colo finished off his season. i love watching the game from my couch and wondering why the best coach in the nba doesn't give patty mills some of gary neal's minutes to try and provide some scoring spark off the bench. never mind patty mills career highlights have come in regular season games against inferior opponents, often during garbage time. but how irrational i am during the game.
seriously though, i hope boris diaw didn't aggravate his back in game 1. he made some big plays down the stretch of game 1 and without him they don't win that game. does anyone know if he was hurting?
a part of this(maybe all of it) was the return of splitter, who will hopefully regain his form as the series moves on and allow the spurs to go big.
the warriors did a great job of limiting the turnovers in game 2. this and their superior 3-point shooting won the game.
damn, everytime i post way more than intended. and i didn't even get into the officiating in game 1….