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Posted on 6/7/14 at 6:57 am to
Posted by corndeaux
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Posted on 6/7/14 at 6:57 am to
Nice. Thanks for sharing.

Shoals on the Finals before game 1.

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It’s tempting to cast this Spurs-Heat rematch as the league’s dominant player going up against the best collective effort the sport has to offer. Never mind that Duncan is still mightily effective and almost nearly as great, in a historic sense, as LeBron James. The Heat, while they may rise and fall with LeBron, don’t fall prey to the usual superstar (or let’s just call it “individual”) pitfalls of isos and hero-ball. LeBron is, in a basketball sense, not human, not one man either bucking or buying into a system. He makes the phrase one-man team literal, fulfilling multiple responsibilities, playing every position, guarding all sorts of opponents, and writing a script for the rest of the team with the way he works each trip down the floor.

What LeBron James dictates what the Heat does and not in some reactionary way. It’s his job to make sure the whole team can look to him for a sense of structure. It turns the point guard role inside out and then stands it on its head. It very nearly does the same to the superstar. What’s more, LeBron is almost as constant in his game, with as few peaks and valleys, as the Spurs. Some days he’ll explode just to prove he can but these come across as odd moments of vulnerability. Like the Spurs, LeBron is a machine, a dynamo driving his teammates. It’s not so impressive that a team so dependent on one guy has made it to the Finals. What’s amazing is how little, at this stage in his career, LeBron James resembles any other superstar. The only thing to compare him to is an entire other team.


Prohpetic on LeBron/Miami. Still miss FREEDARKO.
Posted by corndeaux
Member since Sep 2009
9634 posts
Posted on 6/7/14 at 7:13 am to
Also this GREAT read from Mark Deeks on just how the Spurs have managed their cap so well for so long

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San Antonio is, and has always been, built around the Tony Parker, Manu Ginobili and Tim Duncan trio. They are able to do what they do only because those players are the foundation, and because that foundation is one consisting of players who have taken highly reasonable contracts.


He breaks down the deals each guy has gotten and compares their money to other players.

Also this:

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In addition to being able to lock down their stars without stagnating the roster, San Antonio's other strength comes from how it rarely overpays.


And you can see some of Demps thought process here

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The Spurs turn over the last few players on their roster regularly, including midseason. They are often to be found engaging in midseason waivings and pic-ups, closely monitoring the D-League for anyone sneaking below the radar (and having the financial and roster spot flexibility to often get in there first), and monitoring the European game for further value pickups.


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Castoffs and late bloomers are cheaper than valued commodities, and, if you get the right ones, just as valuable. "Retread" is so often used as a pejorative, yet when we watch Danny Green, Boris Diaw, Marco Belinelli and Patty Mills play big minutes in an NBA Finals, we must remember that it ought not be.
This post was edited on 6/7/14 at 7:26 am
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