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Coach Pop Flexing his Mental Strength....


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Coach Pop Flexing his Mental Strength....
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Since:Oct 23, 2006

May 9, 2008 3:12 pm

Pumchavas

Yes, I don't think the switch to guarding Peja from Bruce Bowen is getting enough applause.

Coach Pop pulled off another brilliant move.  Let CP3 score as many as he likes...he just isnt going to find an open Peja.

Finally, the Spurs were able to make CP3 a scorer and not a two-headed nightmare.

The supporting cast of New Orleans looked dis-interested as a result.

..............

The problem is that Coach Byron Scott is no stubborn Mike D'Antoni.

It was only one game.

Coach Scott will counter somehow in game 4, so Pop better have a back-up plan as well.


Coach Pop Flexing his Mental Strength....
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Since:Dec 13, 2007

May 12, 2008 12:11 am

After Game 2... It seems like Scott was just as stubborn as D'Antoni... then again Pop didn't change much in the 1st 2 games either...

Game 5 is HUGE!!!!!!!!!

While the Hornets are absolutly nothing like the Pistons... I have that same feeling going into Game 5, that I had back in 2005 against the Pistons...

That Big Game Feeling.... It was good to see Duncan 100% healthy (at least that is what it looked like)... If Duncan is 100% & Pop can keep the team focused & hungry... We could steal Game 5...

Man I'm already anxious, worried, excited & pumped about Game 5... It's going to be HUGE!!!!!!!!


Coach Pop Flexing his Mental Strength....
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Since:Oct 23, 2006

May 12, 2008 12:28 am

Game 5 is the key game.

That little bit of doubt has creeped into the young Hornets collective heads.

They seem rattled and out of sorts just a teeny bit...but that might be all the Spurs need...

The Spurs are in for a real battle and tough game on the road.  Home court can change things right around for the Hornets.

But, game 5 is sitting there for the taking.

I don't think the Spurs can win a game 7 on the road, but there probably won't be a game 7 IF they can steal this one.

In all likelyhood, the winner of game 5 moves on to the WCF.


Coach Pop Flexing his Mental Strength....
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F3
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Since:May 15, 2007

May 12, 2008 12:03 pm
I think the Spurs can take game 7 on the road.  Don't get me wrong.  I think game 5 is very important, but the Spurs can withstand losing that game and still win this series.  New Orleans does not have the same luxury.  Pressure is on in the Big Easy.