Don't think I need to update anything here, Reality.
The Jefferson deal is an incredible deal for San An. My argument is still that Parker is over-used, Ginobilli is under-used, and Jefferson is a great pick-up, especially on a team that needed additional rebounding. Give Jefferson more minutes and more looks, and you'll get more production. Keep cutting his touches, and you'll get less.
I put this one on the coaching, which, if you'll recall, I've never been high on.
More minutes?? What are you talking about. He's gotten 35-40 minutes in most games and even with the occasional 20 minute game he still averages 32 mpg.
3rd most minutes on the team, just a fraction behind Duncan and Parker.
Rebounds?
Jefferson has been beyond pathetic.
Touches? We can agree that Pops pathetic offense is par for the course. Still, nothing is stopping Jefferson from driving the ball to the rack more, unless it's via Popovichs orders to imitate Mike Finley which seems very likely given the wussified stand n chuck team the Spurs have become under Popped 2006 - present. Nice detour in 2007.
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It has been half a season. I think you might be speaking a bit premature Reality. We don't want to see you bragging about SuperJefferson when he comes up big in the playoffs or later in the season when they are jockying for position.
See other thread where lurkers PopApologist Excuse #1 was completely debunked.
Steven Jackson, Brent Barrdog, Man From Nazr, others titled in year 1 with the Spurs. The "Pops *system* takes so much time to learn" is fertilizer.
Yes Jefferson still has time to turn it around. Nothing points to him doing so, and his slackerness on a crunchtime play late vs Portland personifies his lack of effort. GNob missed a trey and instead of either a) crashing the boards for the O rebound or bee. getting back on D, Jefferson did neither. Long rebound, long pass to Jeffersons man, layup and key play in heartbreaking blown lead loss to Portland.
Lets bookmark this indeed.