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Offline Reality

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Duncan as a decoy
« on: November 18, 2005, 02:24:55 PM »
:hail:  Duncan as a decoy.

Last night I saw more then ever of Tim getting the ball and either immediately giving it up to Parker and GNob in a preplanned move.  Preplanned meaning Parker did a "pass route" while Duncan had the ball and Duncan hit him.  Or handed off like a QB handing off to a moving running back.  Also saw him move with the ball, with no intention of shooting but rather moving as a decoy as Parker moved and then hitting Parker on the go for a cut to the hoop for a score. :hail:

Parkers 2nd qtr layup will be a years highlight film shot.

Saw the 1st 3 qtrs, up 20.  What was up with the 4th qtr el foldo?  It was because i stopped watching.  Bob Horry again when they were in a drought. :hail:

Randy, Nazr was 1-1 which is 1000%.

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« Reply #1 on: November 22, 2005, 08:02:51 AM »
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Last night I saw more then ever of Tim getting the ball and either immediately giving it up to Parker and GNob in a preplanned move.  Preplanned meaning Parker did a "pass route" while Duncan had the ball and Duncan hit him.  Or handed off like a QB handing off to a moving running back.  Also saw him move with the ball, with no intention of shooting but rather moving as a decoy as Parker moved and then hitting Parker on the go for a cut to the hoop for a score. :hail:
 
Wow, what offensive genius.  You only see those types of plays once or twice in an entire pick-up game.  :rolleyes:  
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« Reply #2 on: November 22, 2005, 04:09:16 PM »
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Wow, what offensive genius.  You only see those types of plays once or twice in an entire pick-up game.  :rolleyes:
 :D Hey cut them some slack, they're only NBA players and coaches.

With Duncan no longer catching the pass, turning towards the hoop and staring down the opponent for 7 seconds before his move, dribble or pass, who knows what the future holds.

Can't wait till he faces that bon bon eating overated blob this year.