NBA / May 19, 2008 / 6:15 pm
Hornets/Spurs: Dime’s Game 7 Coverage
Just wanted to let everyone know that during and immediately after tonight’s Hornets/Spurs Game 7, come to DimeMag.com for halftime and instant post-game analysis.
Just wanted to let everyone know that during and immediately after tonight’s Hornets/Spurs Game 7, come to DimeMag.com for halftime and instant post-game analysis.
May 19th, 2008 at 7:04 pm
yallallreadyknow says:
what?…and miss charles barkley and tnt’s inside the nba?
nah man. yall gotta give post game analysis after barkley and ‘em…
then we’ll come chek yall out.
do yall get paid OT when you work posting after midnight?
May 19th, 2008 at 7:23 pm
CaptStabbin says:
hell yea yall. no way am i missin chuck….
May 19th, 2008 at 9:04 pm
daquest?on Im Regularly Irregular says:
ok i can multi task imma see chuck and dime
May 19th, 2008 at 9:42 pm
rangerjohn says:
spurs getting what they want. turn overs are the issue for the spurs. if not for 10 TO’s the spurs would be up by 15 minimum right now.
only complaint i have so far, chris “cheap shot” paul JUMPING BACKWARD into udoka and getting the call on ime! that is a BS call!
May 19th, 2008 at 9:44 pm
Myrie says:
There is no need for New Orleans to double team Tim Duncan. Let Tim operate against your defense 1-on-1. Doubling on Tim Duncan allows the Spurs to run their half court offense and shoot open threes.
Tim Duncan does NOT want to shoot the ball 25+ times, He rather pass it around the perimeter. New Orleans should stop double; especially on the catch. If they are going to double, then they need to send a hard double when Tim dribbles and puts the ball on the floor.
No need to (soft) double a willing-passing 7 footer with a 6 foot nothing guard when he can see right over the defense.
Makes no sense. New Orleans needs to make this adjustment