The Big 3 for the Spurs WILL NOT play tonight. Nothing is 100% correct, but I'd estimate my source at 95% accurate, he's very reliable.
No links, no twitter reports, nothing to prove it. Just doing you a favor well ahead of time. The line will drastically switch when this is officially announced.
Do what you want with this information, flame away, call me names. Again nothing is 100%, but I wouldn't put this here if I wasn't very confident in it.
If it's wrong, I apologize in advance.
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The Big 3 for the Spurs WILL NOT play tonight. Nothing is 100% correct, but I'd estimate my source at 95% accurate, he's very reliable.
No links, no twitter reports, nothing to prove it. Just doing you a favor well ahead of time. The line will drastically switch when this is officially announced.
Do what you want with this information, flame away, call me names. Again nothing is 100%, but I wouldn't put this here if I wasn't very confident in it.
Interesting. Makes sense. I get the sense Pop could care less about this game. Even if they won, it would have no bearing on how they would match up come playoff time. No Kobe...
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Interesting. Makes sense. I get the sense Pop could care less about this game. Even if they won, it would have no bearing on how they would match up come playoff time. No Kobe...
lol come on man....neither of the 3 played over 12 mins yesterday, with a day off the day before....AND after the sac game tomrrow they have another day off..
Highly unlikely
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lol come on man....neither of the 3 played over 12 mins yesterday, with a day off the day before....AND after the sac game tomrrow they have another day off..
my guess is after they all played so sparingly last night, he plays them around 25 minutes as he did their matchup with LAL last week, then sits them tomorrow vs. the Queens
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my guess is after they all played so sparingly last night, he plays them around 25 minutes as he did their matchup with LAL last week, then sits them tomorrow vs. the Queens
my guess is after they all played so sparingly last night, he plays them around 25 minutes as he did their matchup with LAL last week, then sits them tomorrow vs. the Queens
I think he makes more sense out of the situation.
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Quote Originally Posted by HeatEsFuego:
my guess is after they all played so sparingly last night, he plays them around 25 minutes as he did their matchup with LAL last week, then sits them tomorrow vs. the Queens
my guess is after they all played so sparingly last night, he plays them around 25 minutes as he did their matchup with LAL last week, then sits them tomorrow vs. the Queens
They only played 25 mins vs LA last week cause they were gettin blasted..
They all play 30-38 mins tonight....Parker being the only one going over 35
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Quote Originally Posted by HeatEsFuego:
my guess is after they all played so sparingly last night, he plays them around 25 minutes as he did their matchup with LAL last week, then sits them tomorrow vs. the Queens
They only played 25 mins vs LA last week cause they were gettin blasted..
They all play 30-38 mins tonight....Parker being the only one going over 35
Even if they play I highly doubt that they go more than 20 minutes each. With that said, the Spurs bench is deeper than most teams and can definitely hold their own against anyone on the Lakers other than Gasol and Bynum.
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Even if they play I highly doubt that they go more than 20 minutes each. With that said, the Spurs bench is deeper than most teams and can definitely hold their own against anyone on the Lakers other than Gasol and Bynum.
"We understood the situation, we got the comfortable lead and Pop made
the call," Duncan said. "It was the right call. Our main focus is to be
healthy and have our legs."
Doesn't make sense if they planned on sitting out tonight
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After G-State game -
"We understood the situation, we got the comfortable lead and Pop made
the call," Duncan said. "It was the right call. Our main focus is to be
healthy and have our legs."
Doesn't make sense if they planned on sitting out tonight
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