Blair was leading for the most part of the season until about a week ago. Moronovich then pulled a stunt whereupon he did not start Timmy Dunkan nor Blair, even tho they had ripped off 5 of 6 wins and by all accounts (except probably Lurkers) were playing extremely well together, as had GNob and Blair.
I have been trying to ignore your incoherent ramblings but then every once in a while insanity strikes...
The Spurs played 3 games in 4 days in 3 cities. Pop used the Raptor game as a throw away because, unlike you, he understands that being healthy and winning in May/June is more important than 1 game in early Jan. And with Duncan sitting the entire first quarter and part of the second they still almost won.
Besides look at losses and tell me how many teams have less than the Spurs?
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When a player starts and plays 30 minutes, or comes off the bench and plays 30 minutes, either way he still played 30 game minutes. Speaking of Tim Dunkan. Use those accounting skills to grasp.
Using the "Spurs will just flip the switch in May/June" used to work when Timmy Dunkar was the undisputed realMVP, GNob was healthy, Bruce Bowen was on the team, Mike Finley was not, Matt Bonner was not, and Pops responsibilities were to roll out the pre game basketballs. Things have changed in the NBA, and the Spurs have both aged and changed their game to build around Mike Finley and Bonner. While the Spurs may indeed do well in May/June, and heavens knows RealSpurs hope they overcome 'Popped, the flip the switch all is good is nonsense.
They hammered another very sub .500 team. Against the NBA elite and for that matter +.500 teams the Spurs are like 2-10. So RealSpurs are hoping to see plenty more of Blair alongside Duncan continued. 9-2 when Blairdog gets 20+ minutes. I'll let you Lurker do the stats on the Spurs record with Finley out. Then do Bonner.