Thursday at 12:10 PM3 days I would struggle to go to work if I was a San Antonio fan. Stuff of nightmares for die hards
Thursday at 08:30 PM3 days They played dumb and choked, horrible shot selection, from Wemby too. When you're struggling to score, Wemby needs to receive the ball down low, not beyond the 3 pt line. Once the Knicks cut it down to single digits, you can feel how scared the young Spurs were. Mitch Johnson is young and learning, and so far he's been over his head in these Finals IMO. Last night doesn't happen under coach Pop. Wemby missing 3/4 FTs in the waning minutes, Fox not holding unto the ball in the final seconds to force them to foul was brutal... Edited Thursday at 08:33 PM3 days by MexSoxFan#1
Thursday at 09:08 PM3 days 38 minutes ago, MexSoxFan#1 said:They played dumb and choked, horrible shot selection, from Wemby too. When you're struggling to score, Wemby needs to receive the ball down low, not beyond the 3 pt line. Once the Knicks cut it down to single digits, you can feel how scared the young Spurs were. Mitch Johnson is young and learning, and so far he's been over his head in these Finals IMO. Last night doesn't happen under coach Pop. Wemby missing 3/4 FTs in the waning minutes, Fox not holding unto the ball in the final seconds to force them to foul was brutal...The Spurs' inexperience has really showed up this series. They could have won all 4 games (both teams could have). But the Knicks are just more experienced in the playoffs.
Friday at 03:02 AM3 days 15. Chicago BullsBennett Stirtz, 6-3, Iowa senior guardThe Bulls have a lot of guards on their roster, but probably not the right guy for the long term. Stirtz feels the game at a different frequency than everyone else on the floor, and yet still makes scouts squint because he doesn't look the part athletically. The question isn't whether he can play, though. After transferring from Drake to Iowa, he kept cooking with bullseye passes, pump-fakes, and shooting touch off the dribble from NBA range. If he adjusts to the physicality and speed of the NBA, he could thrive as both a floor general and off-ball connector.This would be controversial lol.
Friday at 04:48 AM3 days 1 hour ago, caulfield12 said:15. Chicago BullsBennett Stirtz, 6-3, Iowa senior guardThe Bulls have a lot of guards on their roster, but probably not the right guy for the long term. Stirtz feels the game at a different frequency than everyone else on the floor, and yet still makes scouts squint because he doesn't look the part athletically. The question isn't whether he can play, though. After transferring from Drake to Iowa, he kept cooking with bullseye passes, pump-fakes, and shooting touch off the dribble from NBA range. If he adjusts to the physicality and speed of the NBA, he could thrive as both a floor general and off-ball connector.This would be controversial lol.There's definitely something unique about his game. Whether or not that uniqueness translates to the NBA...idk
Friday at 10:31 AM2 days 7 hours ago, caulfield12 said:15. Chicago BullsBennett Stirtz, 6-3, Iowa senior guardThe Bulls have a lot of guards on their roster, but probably not the right guy for the long term. Stirtz feels the game at a different frequency than everyone else on the floor, and yet still makes scouts squint because he doesn't look the part athletically. The question isn't whether he can play, though. After transferring from Drake to Iowa, he kept cooking with bullseye passes, pump-fakes, and shooting touch off the dribble from NBA range. If he adjusts to the physicality and speed of the NBA, he could thrive as both a floor general and off-ball connector.This would be controversial lol.Yeah, i dont see that based on the whole SLAP acronym thing.....He's more grindy than slappy. Lol. I'm still dreaming of the Wilson and Carr picks i said awhile ago.
Friday at 12:31 PM2 days I'll go out on a limb and say there's a 1% chance Graham and the Bulls use the #15th pick on a near 23 year old player in a rebuild with Stirtz.
Friday at 01:36 PM2 days 3 hours ago, The_scs787 said:Yeah, i dont see that based on the whole SLAP acronym thing.....He's more grindy than slappy. Lol.I'm still dreaming of the Wilson and Carr picks i said awhile ago.Wilson was first pick of Bulls.Peterson and Boozer switched places."But Wilson isn't a sure thing. He made too many aloof rotations as an off-ball defender at North Carolina, and the speed of NBA offenses will test him even more. He also won't be sharing the floor with two bigs like he often did in college. On offense, Wilson has never shot jumpers with any consistency at any level, so it'd be a bonus if he can figure that out. And he might have to for Josh Giddey and Matas Buzelis to be optimized. Still, even without the jumper, he has star upside." Edited Friday at 01:38 PM2 days by caulfield12
Friday at 01:39 PM2 days 1 hour ago, SoxAce said:I'll go out on a limb and say there's a 1% chance Graham and the Bulls use the #15th pick on a near 23 year old player in a rebuild with Stirtz.Cross Yaxel L. off too...
Friday at 10:57 PM2 days 9 hours ago, caulfield12 said:Cross Yaxel L. off too...He'll likely be gone before the Bulls pick anyways. Honestly he would be perfect for a team like Golden State or even OKC.
Saturday at 08:59 AM2 days On 6/11/2026 at 4:08 PM, chw42 said:The Spurs' inexperience has really showed up this series. They could have won all 4 games (both teams could have). But the Knicks are just more experienced in the playoffs.True, 3-1 Knicks lead doesn't really reflect how close this series has been. I will go out on a limb, if the Spurs win game 5, I believe there will be a game 7.
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