de Rullier » 12/06/2007 08:20
Même avis que Logan.
Je ne vois pas les Cav's revenir d'un 2/0 comme ils ont pu le faire avec Detroit.
J'ajouterais juste que TP leur pose beaucoup, beaucoup de problèmes. Ils n'ont personne pour l'arrêter. D'ailleurs sur NBA.com, ils le voient comme le MVP éventuel de cette finale.
Pour les anglophones :
"I think Parker is so good, but, if you put another real good point guard in that situation, they’re going to excel as well because of the fact that, No. 1, the guy setting the screen is a perennial All-Star in Duncan. So you’re worried about him. He knows how to make himself open whether he’s rolling or popping. The other thing is when you put all those shooters on the floor spotting up, if your help defenders aren’t as ready to help or aren’t as readily available to help because they worry about their guy and want to stick to their guy a little longer, it makes that lane that much more open. The fact that matters is Tony Parker can beat people off the dribble and that’s exactly what he’s doing. He’s beating people off the dribble, the help is late, he’s able to finish at the rim and you can also see that he’s finishing with contact very well, which helps him. And then, if the help is there, he kicks it out to the corner for three point shots for Bruce Bowen, Ginobili, Brent Barry and Robert Horry. They’ve just got so many shooters. I definitely think at this point he’s the MVP of the series. I think you can very easily put Duncan in there when you look at his numbers, but Parker is what’s making them go. And Cleveland has no answer. I think you saw that last night, with the adjustment they tried to make, which was they put the defensive Eric Snow in the game. He did do a good job defensively, but offensively – and I love Eric Snow – you’re basically playing four on five, offensively, because he’ll pass up open shots and San Antonio really doesn’t have to guard him. So it’s kind of like pick your poison if you’re Cleveland: Do you really struggle at the offensive end, which you’ve been doing anyway, and put Eric Snow in the game to try and help defensively? Or – Larry Hughes can’t keep him in front, Daniel Gibson can’t keep him in front – those guys give them a little more offense, but then Parker’s living in the lane all night long."
NBA.Com