The Evolution of the Spurs Offense: 1999-2014

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
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    Coach Nick examined all 5 NBA championship Spurs teams, breaking down who was on the team, what they ran on offense, and how it slowly and subtly morphed into the best motion offense run today.
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Komentáře • 571

  • @happyaccidents156
    @happyaccidents156 Před 9 lety +270

    That 2013-2014 offense still amazes me. The heat just looked so lost and the spurs looked so calm. Sometimes it seemed like the cameraman couldn't even keep up with the ball.

    • @armin38822
      @armin38822 Před 9 lety +34

      happyaccidents I remember watching the games and thinking to myself that I will probably never watch better basketball.

    • @IdkLeaveMeAloneYo
      @IdkLeaveMeAloneYo Před 9 lety +6

      happyaccidents The Spurs were what you call hot and in flow, it's not like they were like that through-out the playoffs, just ask the mavs and the thunder. The best team ever in the finals is the 1996-98 Bulls.

    • @MrJholshouser41
      @MrJholshouser41 Před 8 lety

      +MiamiHeat682 70 Knicks? 72 Lakers? 86 Celtics? 87 Lakers? 2001 Lakers?

    • @arsonhakobyan
      @arsonhakobyan Před 8 lety +2

      +j ho 2000 Lakers were better than 2001 Lakers.

    • @arsonhakobyan
      @arsonhakobyan Před 8 lety

      +j ho I'd also include the 08 Celtics, 96 & 92 Bulls.

  • @solo13th
    @solo13th Před 9 lety +586

    This is exactly why Pop us the greatest coach in NBA history. He was not only able to win in different eras but he was able to evolve with the times and still dominate.

    • @Daslickflip
      @Daslickflip Před 9 lety +12

      marblee That is still up for debate but to be completely honest there is little argument against Pop lol
      But there's also little argument against other coaches too
      The mantle for greatest coach is really a matter of opinion. But I will say this, Poppovich is most definitely in the conversation.

    • @bballbreakdown
      @bballbreakdown  Před 9 lety +61

      Such a pleasure to see how he did it. Can't wait to interview him on it one of these days...

    • @FGPlus
      @FGPlus Před 9 lety +8

      Pop in my eyes easily top 3 but Phil with 11 titles and he won in different eras as well.

    • @FGPlus
      @FGPlus Před 9 lety +14

      Doesn't matter. He has been a part of three different three peats. It is hard enough to win a championship, but to win three in a row three times. That cannot be glossed over because he had good players.

    • @pullupthen5073
      @pullupthen5073 Před 9 lety +5

      I don't care who Phil had on his teams, winning 11 championships is not easy at all. Tex Winter invented the Triangle, so what? Tex got the basic idea of the Triangle offense from Sam Berry who coached at USC. You can't tell me that that Phil didn't have a hand in the offense either. Because on the last 2 Laker championships they didn't run a pure Triangle. To say that he's overrated is ridicules

  • @gremcilia_immermurin
    @gremcilia_immermurin Před 9 lety +160

    From defensive juggernauts to an offensive blitzkrieg, Pop and the Spurs are just ridiculous these past 3 decades.

    • @bballbreakdown
      @bballbreakdown  Před 9 lety +14

      Yup!

    • @lammatt
      @lammatt Před 9 lety +15

      Mistah Beegee they were forced to play slow in the 90s because of DRob and Bowen. but when parker arrived, things started to change. And then when Bowen retired, they morphed into the spurs you see now.
      we'll have to wait and see what next when Parker starts to lose his speed and Leonard takes over the leading role

    • @nuetro1709
      @nuetro1709 Před 7 lety

      matt lam so far so good

    • @Joe_Parmesan
      @Joe_Parmesan Před 2 lety

      Bill Belichick did the same thing with the New England Patriots. It's cool to see the parallels, but defense is seemingly always the staple for success

  • @JOE0671
    @JOE0671 Před 9 lety +333

    The Evolution of Ginobli's Hairline

    • @lammatt
      @lammatt Před 9 lety +5

      JOE0671 o... so Coach Nick's next video will be about LBJ and his hairline,
      hm... i mean game...

    • @superfans2324
      @superfans2324 Před 9 lety +1

      lol

    • @dezbryantcaughtit5138
      @dezbryantcaughtit5138 Před 9 lety +4

      JOE0671 that was funny. that was like.....REALLY funny

    • @josh_7569
      @josh_7569 Před 6 lety

      Sirax, needs more research.

  • @chendaddy
    @chendaddy Před 9 lety +37

    That 2013-14 offense was so beautiful I cried.

  • @OnlyOnline2O1O
    @OnlyOnline2O1O Před 9 lety +175

    By far the classiest organisation in the NBA

    • @TartThread
      @TartThread Před 9 lety +1

      OnlyOnline2O1O Except when they do hack-a-Shaq...

    • @ihatewonders
      @ihatewonders Před 9 lety +8

      OnlyOnline2O1O i think arguable the classiest in any sports

    • @stevemeyer6343
      @stevemeyer6343 Před 9 lety

      OnlyOnline2O1O except for manu's flopping, horry's hipcheck, duncan complaining about every call....

    • @jameslopez4979
      @jameslopez4979 Před 9 lety +7

      ***** Thats all you got against the spurs? i can think of things that are far worse that players have done

    • @brianstanford9158
      @brianstanford9158 Před 9 lety

      +Steve Meyer Manu's flopping and duncan complaining about SOME calls has NOTHING to do with their class....

  • @kennethcollio6929
    @kennethcollio6929 Před 9 lety +93

    I'm gonna be so sad when Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobli, Tony Parker, and Gregg Poppavich go away :( It's amazing to see them all working together and seeing that ball move around so quickly

    • @lammatt
      @lammatt Před 9 lety +1

      Kenneth Collio it's just like Man U... Ferguson gone = Man U is no longer the same (and it started sucking real hard)

    • @ZacharyHankins
      @ZacharyHankins Před 9 lety +1

      Do not fear! Pop will find another coach that fits his style. But when Duncan is gone it will be a very sad day indeed....

    • @ZacharyHankins
      @ZacharyHankins Před 9 lety +2

      Jarod76 yeah he did 😄

    • @breakinglight9422
      @breakinglight9422 Před 9 lety +1

      +Kenneth Collio That's the thing about the Spurs. Heaps of their players and assistant coaches have gone on to become head coaches. For example, Steve Kerr, Mike Budenholzer, Vinny Del Negro, Mike Brown (not doing so well right now), Avery Johnson. When Pop leaves, you can be rest assured the one that takes his place won't let the Spurs falter.

    • @beratoren7627
      @beratoren7627 Před 6 lety

      I'm coming from future and timmy is gone :'(

  • @benjohnston8665
    @benjohnston8665 Před 9 lety +25

    Pop puts ATTITUDE above TALENT which is why he is the GOAT coach.

    • @t4d0W
      @t4d0W Před 9 lety

      +LaMidrange Aldridge I dunno. But he certainly got the most out of a young Stephen Jackson before he became a headcase to other teams. And he did sign richard jefferson around mid 2000's because of what he showed being a feature offensive player for the Nets for one season. Then showed absolutely nothing of that potential thereafter. But somewhere in there he gets the attitude he wants knowing the talent that is already there.

    • @benjohnston8665
      @benjohnston8665 Před 9 lety +1

      BludAardvark Not saying you can make it without talent bro just saying attitude is more important than people think

  • @ezmnysnpr
    @ezmnysnpr Před 9 lety +61

    this is why i like spurs basketball.

  • @crtsbrown3
    @crtsbrown3 Před 9 lety +219

    One of the best vids you've ever posted coach.

    • @usernamerandom88
      @usernamerandom88 Před 9 lety +1

      Curtis Brown Totally agree.

    • @benjohnston8665
      @benjohnston8665 Před 9 lety +4

      Curtis Brown We taking it all next year baby. Tim Duncan when he has 6 rings will finally be truly appreciated for his accomplishments. TD top 5 all-time

    • @bballbreakdown
      @bballbreakdown  Před 9 lety +10

      Curtis Brown WOW - Thanks so much! It was a pleasure to go thru that footage

    • @franklinclinton3476
      @franklinclinton3476 Před 9 lety +1

      LaMidrange Aldridge not if my Lakers have anything to say about it

    • @tylerr3740
      @tylerr3740 Před 7 lety +1

      LaMidrange Aldridge L

  • @printhelloworld1413
    @printhelloworld1413 Před 9 lety +42

    It is indeed a rare thing to see any players to take a long open 2 off a catch and shot. Noadays, I only see that in a Knicks game.

    • @lammatt
      @lammatt Před 9 lety +1

      chun hau Ngai LOL Knicks...
      they are such a disappointment.

    • @linnetitim69
      @linnetitim69 Před 9 lety

      chun hau Ngai and timberwolves games.. they took more long 2's than 3's.

    • @JalapenoJr
      @JalapenoJr Před 9 lety +8

      chun hau Ngai DeMar DeRozan does that alot too

    • @robinthehood810
      @robinthehood810 Před 9 lety +3

      Josh Smith

    • @GreenEyesGian
      @GreenEyesGian Před 7 lety

      I think that's because if you score from a single step further,you are rewarded with an extra point,so people take the 3 instead of the long 2.Then again if a player feels comfortable shooting the long 2 there's no real reason not to do it.

  • @wearethe9947
    @wearethe9947 Před 5 lety +3

    In 2018 Pop is still evolving even with his hate of "chucking 3s" ;)

  • @SamPendleton
    @SamPendleton Před 9 lety +28

    I'm a lifelong Spurs fan and a huge Coach Nick fan, so... yeah, I downloaded this video and added it to my sports archive before I've even watched it. I already know it's going to be great. Thanks, Coach Nick!

  • @lolunderstated533
    @lolunderstated533 Před 9 lety +3

    The last few seconds got me emotional seeing how much Pop and Duncan love each other. Pop has said Duncan has been his favorite player to coach of all time and it shows. Nice to see someone as serious as Pop show his soft side from time to time to show his appreciation for his favorite player that he raised on the NBA court from a young man with potential to the best power forward to ever play the game.

    • @jermaineonealnumber7
      @jermaineonealnumber7 Před 9 lety

      +LoLUnderstated I'd go even a step further, early in TD's career he lost his father. Pop clearly took over as a father-figure here and it worked, chemistry wise. Also Tim has mentioned numerous times he doesn't understand how players can have 3 to 4 coaches, even more in their careers, regarding changing of systems, playing styles etc. You know how close it got TD almost got traded to the Magic, there were some serious talks. Imagine if it had just been another ordinary dime-a-dozen player-coach relationship. Pop admitting: "at least I didn't scare him off" lol.

    • @MoThaX1
      @MoThaX1 Před 9 lety +2

      +LoLUnderstated I am greek and a famous basketball sportcaster and commentator in my country (recently wrote an article about it) has been to popovich's home one time .. like 5 years ago... when popovich showed the company the rest of his home and his trophy case ..he said '' did you like it? because nearly all of this (meaning the trophies) its Timmy's making''

  • @Grildum
    @Grildum Před 9 lety +4

    Coach Pop would cry tears of joy If there were more journalists with the basketball-IQ and knowledge you have, Nick!
    Fantastic video and greetings from Germany!

  • @lehairline5181
    @lehairline5181 Před 9 lety +18

    Favorite video of all time! Excited to see the team with the new key players we got. Thanks Coach Nick
    Starters:
    Tim Duncan
    Lamarcus Aldridge
    Kawhi Leonard
    Danny Green
    Tony Parker
    Bench:
    Boris Diaw
    David West
    Kyle Anderson
    Manu Ginobili
    Patty Mills
    Boban Marjanovic (7'4!)
    Matt Bonner
    Jonathon Simmons
    Jimmer Fredette
    Ray McCallum

    • @bballbreakdown
      @bballbreakdown  Před 9 lety +12

      Yeah, they are stacked. Let's hope they stay healthy!

    • @gmac3335
      @gmac3335 Před 9 lety +2

      Le Hairline
      Wow the Spurs signed Jimmer. They loaded.

  • @chitownkidd33
    @chitownkidd33 Před 9 lety +37

    Pop is the greatest coach of all time

  • @KingBorium
    @KingBorium Před 9 lety +60

    Who wouldn't want to see the Spurs win this year? I'm an OKC fan and I can honestly say I would cheer for them

    • @lammatt
      @lammatt Před 9 lety +1

      Austyn Marks i dont understand how OKC fans can stand the boneheadedness of Russ for so many years... (and also Shaqtin MVP Perkins)
      if i were an OKC fan, i'd have probably stopped watching NBA since a few years ago

    • @lammatt
      @lammatt Před 9 lety

      Faith in Durant ok, you are so mature.

    • @PR0BY717
      @PR0BY717 Před 9 lety +2

      matt lam your comment, hands down was the dumbest comment i have ever read.

    • @lehairline5181
      @lehairline5181 Před 9 lety +1

      Thanks for the good vibes! Hope KD recovers back to his MVP form!

    • @sir5racealot
      @sir5racealot Před 9 lety

      Faith in Durant Matt is definitely right. For years, OKC have been nothing but stagnant offense and bad decision making from Westbrook, simply masked by Durant's brilliance. This was exposed this season, where they failed to clinch 8th seed without Durant.

  • @tyn6211
    @tyn6211 Před 5 lety +2

    I remember something Dave Odom (or maybe Randolph Childress) said about Duncan back in the 1990s. That he really wanted to be a point guard to get his teammates involved. The Spurs system was always Duncan, not Pop, whether it was skip passes from the low post, high low action, pinch post, or passing out of the pick and roll. It's just a matter of how much Duncan's coaches trusted him to be the fulcrum of the offense. Even by big-man standards, Duncan's passing was boring (compared to someone like Sabonis), so he never got the credit he deserved.

  • @PostJuly
    @PostJuly Před 9 lety +12

    I really appreciate this video coach Nick. The Spurs truly are something special in an era of star-centered and isolation-based teams. Their unbeatable defense and lightning fast motion offense make them a team that is incredibly hard to beat, and truly exemplifies the basic principles of basketball. It makes me proud to be from San Antonio and a lifelong Spurs fan. Go Spurs go!

  • @skalawitz
    @skalawitz Před 7 lety +2

    2005 Finals was the best finals experience in my lifetime.. I don't know if there will be another finals better than 2005.

  • @seal3081
    @seal3081 Před 9 lety +8

    The beauty is that it's still not over yet.

  • @dejongjaap
    @dejongjaap Před 9 lety +1

    The beauty of seeing the offense evolve gave emotional depth to that last shot when Pop hugs Duncan. What a video!

    • @jermaineonealnumber7
      @jermaineonealnumber7 Před 9 lety

      +Jaap De Jong Also seeing the Spurs all-time greats, The Admiral, Sean and AJ in the same shot, really, thank you coach Nick (sniff, sniff) #50 #32 #6

  • @linhe6729
    @linhe6729 Před 7 lety +3

    There is no the Warriors today without the 2014 Spurs

  • @mozart_rosicky23
    @mozart_rosicky23 Před 3 lety +2

    This is what Basketball should be about, damn how I miss this!

  • @MrBroRush
    @MrBroRush Před 9 lety +2

    Obvious bias aside, this has to be one of my favorite videos Coach Nick has made. Really appreciate the level of depth while still maintaining a compelling narrative of change. I loved it

    • @bballbreakdown
      @bballbreakdown  Před 9 lety +2

      ***** Thanks so much. I'm overwhelmed by the response.

  • @Plague_Doc22
    @Plague_Doc22 Před 9 lety +5

    I wonderi f they'd get the titles they have without coach pop. They've often had less talent than other teams but they play so well together that it makes them better.

  • @lammatt
    @lammatt Před 9 lety +9

    3's and ball movement and two good wing players and a solid big man...
    this gives you some insight why Steve Kerr's Warriors won 2015
    he learned this in his later days with the spurs,
    and of cos in his days broadcasting the spurs.

  • @escoesco2429
    @escoesco2429 Před 9 lety +1

    Coach Pop been setting trends. He was the 1st to really start resting his players even got fined $250,000 for it. Then the next year a lot of coaches start to do it. David Stern was a buster for that one.

  • @josemejia9831
    @josemejia9831 Před 4 lety +2

    Idc what anyone says the 2014 spurs was one of the greatest teams put together they played amazing it was crazy seeing them just the way they passed the ball to get an open look especially when they beat the Miami heat bad 😳they were literally the first team to be shooting threes more and spreading the floor

  • @at0mappl3
    @at0mappl3 Před 9 lety +11

    As a Warriors fan I respect the hell out of the Spurs and Coach Pop. San Antonio has been the one team that I felt had the Warriors dialed in over the past few years, both offensively and defensively. I was relieved Golden State never had to face them in the Playoffs.

  • @DoggMasterH
    @DoggMasterH Před 9 lety

    Thank you so much. Living in Germany back in the early 2000s meant maybe catching 3-4 games a year. Always condensed, most of the time there were just highlights and nothing else.
    So naturally being a Spurs fan in 2002 meant looking up scores, reading basketball magazines and maybe get some information online, but nothing a 13 year old kid could really do, especially since the games that you could watch were on Pay TV and I couldn't afford that.
    So seeing some old footage of all the championships I missed, because even now they are hard to find on the internet, I really appreciate you showing them and commenting on it. So thank you very much Coach Nick, I appreciate this video a lot.

    • @bballbreakdown
      @bballbreakdown  Před 9 lety +1

      Danke!! So glad u liked it. It was so fun to do...

  • @CustomFitted
    @CustomFitted Před 9 lety +20

    Dam this is some great work coach!

  • @usafo6885
    @usafo6885 Před 9 lety +3

    Great video coach Nick, lifetime basketball junkyard (age 51), and I'd like to add another reason for the rapid evolution of offense from powerball (80s Lakers and Celtics are iconic for this) to today's spread, movement offense. BOTTOM LINE, IN ORDER TO PLAY POWERBALL AND WIN YOU HAVE TO HAVE A JABBAR, MCHALE & Parish, Moses Malone,Olajuwon, Duncan, Robinson, Shaq. Since those guys come around every 10 or more years, you can't expect to ever get one. Nobody knew how to win without a HOF (or two) big guy. From 1980-88, EVERY NBA Champion had one or more dominant big men. When the 1988 expansion occurred (Charlotte, Minnesota), teams knew the chances of ever getting a dominant big men went from small to hopeless. Detroit,, then Chicago, saw the crystal ball, and changed the game to a pressure defense to create offense, and then offenses like the triangle to create shots without requiring an automatic double team on the dominant big men. Since 1988, power ball reared its head only for Olajuwon, (94-95), Shaq (with triangle principles but plenty of straight power post up) in LA.( 2000-02), and early Duncan championships. There is not a single dominant power post up player left, therefore, adapt did. I would gladly love to hear your thoughts, good, bad, or indifferent

    • @bballbreakdown
      @bballbreakdown  Před 9 lety +2

      You should write this out as an article and submit it to us! Very well thought out... CoachNick@bballbreakdown.com

    • @usafo6885
      @usafo6885 Před 9 lety +2

      Coach Nick, I would love to. What is the procedure to submit an article? Thanks for the reply. I'm honored

    • @t4d0W
      @t4d0W Před 9 lety

      +jerry weihe I think it has to do with that there aren't any real dominant offensive post players anymore (Shaq IMO was a pedigree of his own. A 300 lbs monster with FOOTWORK that rivals Lebron in the post had no problem scoring 30-40pts ) along with certain rule changes established in the early 2000's that promoted teams to exploit a more stable commodity which was athletic perimeter and wing players who can get to the hoop. Now I don't know if the NBA big wigs saw the crystal ball with the end of the era of true dominant pivot men on offense, but since the late 2000's and towards the 2010's, much of the offensive strategy has shifted to perimeter and wing players who not only can attack, but shoot effectively and have a more frequent and aggressive PnR game.
      Hell the double team philosophy now is slowly shifting. People still think an effective post up game draws favorable double team match ups. But drawing double teams off a really good offensive perimeter or wing player who can shoot opens up even more opportunities for teammates at the right proper position across the court.

    • @mrhoopfan1
      @mrhoopfan1 Před 9 lety

      +jerry weihe You are forgetting the Lakers team with Pau and Bynum plus that Pistons squad played with two traditional bigs and a 3 man that posted. It can work....Pace and Space is the supposed new era of NBA hoops but it doesn't have to be THE way. You can argue that to play SMALL BALL you have to have a LEBRON, STEPH CURRY +KLAY THOMPSON(may end up greatest shooting backcourt ever). I think it's a shame the lack of down low scoring. Watching 7 footers shoot long jumpers consistently I don't find appealing personally.

  • @kstewart199375
    @kstewart199375 Před 9 lety +36

    Greatest basketball video I've ever witnessed this is like porn for spurs fans

  • @imPurEGreatness
    @imPurEGreatness Před 9 lety +7

    This is like a well written article that has a great video. Nice.

  • @phantomj80621
    @phantomj80621 Před 8 lety

    Pounding the Rock used this in an article recently, but all the praise goes to you, Coach. Great stuff.

  • @rileyaitken70
    @rileyaitken70 Před 9 lety

    Great video Coach! Pop's gotta go down as the greatest coach of all time when all is said and done. You could say that he's been lucky to have one of the greatest players of all time as his player but that swings both ways and Duncan's been lucky to have Pop as his coach his entire career. You could release another 'Coaches Porn' video based on the 2014 Spurs offense and it would be like a feature length film. And the way he has instilled a family mentality with his guys is admirable. I think that Pop and Duncan go out with a bang next June, with Duncan playing the role of '03 David Robinson, passing on the torch to the human Sharktopus in Kawhi Leonard and the Tim Duncan remix in Lamarcus Aldridge. But again, major props for going to the effort of making this vid, Coach Nick. As a basketball fan, it doesn't get any better than Spurs basketball.

  • @sturner973
    @sturner973 Před 6 lety +1

    2014 spurs offense was still one of the greatest I've ever seen just very fast crisp ball movement teams couldn't keep up with

  • @Fortune4290
    @Fortune4290 Před 9 lety +1

    Absolutely amazing breakdown coach! Ending almost brought me to tears.

  • @kawaiiafangirl
    @kawaiiafangirl Před 2 lety +2

    I always hated how everyone associates today's style of offense with the Golden State Warriors when the Spurs should be the ones who deserve the credit. Their player and ball movement in 2014 was a thing of absolute beauty. The only differences (apart from motion vs. read-and-react offenses) was that the Warriors shot more 3s and played a faster pace.

    • @SM-vx6zq
      @SM-vx6zq Před 2 lety

      It’s Steve’s Kerr’s Version. Spurs used Duncan a ton and I see some Warriors bugs using the same screens but they can’t compare to Duncan’s production. GS is more small ball

  • @jasonbbb
    @jasonbbb Před 9 lety +2

    One of the best vid posted coach
    Worth the wait for the non skip ads before vid loads

  • @chieboy32
    @chieboy32 Před 9 lety +1

    wow! a lot of things to digest...speaks to Pop, Tim, Tony & Manu's ability to evolve their games as the style of play changes...I don't think their accomplishments will ever be duplicated...

  • @jan279
    @jan279 Před 9 lety +12

    So the Spurs get to have LaMarcus Aldridge and David West plus an All-Euroleague First Team center in Boban Marjanovic essentially by just giving up Tiago Splitter and two barely-used reserves in Aron Baynes and Jeff Ayres? How SHREWD could they get? lol

  • @bbcoachlara
    @bbcoachlara Před 9 lety

    I'm a coach, and I've seen a LOT of videos breaking down offensive systems. This is the best ever in the evolution/comparison category.

    • @bballbreakdown
      @bballbreakdown  Před 9 lety

      Wow, thanks! It was really cool going thru the footage.

  • @ishmealoj
    @ishmealoj Před 9 lety +3

    i'm celtics fan but i think spurs have played most beautiful basketball i've ever seen

  • @KanazawaKings
    @KanazawaKings Před 8 lety

    Thank you for making this video. I've never seen the Spurs offense broken down so well that even just an amateur player like myself can appreciate it. This season I'll make sure to watch the Spurs more often and remember the things in this video. Great job.

  • @MAGIICS
    @MAGIICS Před 9 lety +1

    Looking images of their last finals, it's kind of perfection. The ball moves so quickly.

  • @Tdrummer888
    @Tdrummer888 Před 8 lety +3

    Can't wait to see an update for the 2016 team

  • @jairedlink8710
    @jairedlink8710 Před 9 lety +1

    That 2014 Finals vs. The Heat. The ball movement was so crisp. They just zipped passes to one another as though the defense wasn't even there.

    • @bballbreakdown
      @bballbreakdown  Před 9 lety

      It was amazing to see. And the only choice they had against the Heat's pressure.

  • @am88ification
    @am88ification Před 9 lety +24

    Top 5 coaches of all time:
    1. Lebron James
    2. Coach Nick
    3. Pop
    4. Red Aurbach
    5. Phil Jackson

  • @zaubnino77
    @zaubnino77 Před 9 lety +1

    Detailed progression of playbook by the years!! Love this kind of stuff!!

  • @armin38822
    @armin38822 Před 9 lety

    2013-14 version of the spurs in the finals is by far the best team basketball I ever saw and I don't know how basketball can look any better and be more effective on offense. it was just perfection and almost scary how 5 different players can trully look like one on the court.

  • @rfsalas13
    @rfsalas13 Před 9 lety +2

    Tears bro....tears

  • @Denielgunz
    @Denielgunz Před 9 lety

    Man, i'm gonna miss so much, Popovich what a coach, man.
    i fell in love with how well they moved the ball.
    I mean come on, i want some more years of that Spurs offense, i hope i get to see more teams like these nowadays.

  • @dorsal-qb5fr
    @dorsal-qb5fr Před 8 lety +1

    Just a little FYI. Phil Jackson wanted to put an asterisk on the 99 season because reporters were trying to compare Popovich's Spurs to Phil's Lakers since both teams went through each other on the way to a championship. Phil Jackson said you'd have to put an asterisk on the 99 season BECAUSE HE WASN'T THE COACH that year when the Spurs swept the Lakers in the playoffs.

  • @matlit1859
    @matlit1859 Před 9 lety

    This was just excellent. A wonderful tribute that really demonstrates the beauty of the game. You're the man, Coach Nick.

  • @moa3821
    @moa3821 Před 9 lety +31

    1999-2007 give it to duncan and ply nASTY DEFENCE. when he got old, get more sophisticated

    • @Plague_Doc22
      @Plague_Doc22 Před 9 lety +6

      Moses Maestro A Timmies always been so good. Even at this age he's a 15-10 and 2 blk a night type of player.

  • @ttv_cards8133
    @ttv_cards8133 Před 9 lety

    Great video Nick. I have a ton of respect for the Spurs, their sustained success & Pop's ability to get the most out of unknown players is amazing. It'll be a sad day once the dynasty breaks up.

  • @MrDerekkk
    @MrDerekkk Před 9 lety

    That was a fantastic breakdown coach, loved it.

  • @BLVCKOUT_
    @BLVCKOUT_ Před 9 lety +6

    gregg popovich = Greatest coach of all time.

  • @robertanderson5890
    @robertanderson5890 Před 6 lety +2

    the high post split is something i thought Kerr came up with as a way to get curry and klay open...... not knowing he actually ran it himself in the spurs era .... in a way u can the warriors are a spin off off his

  • @edricmido01
    @edricmido01 Před 9 lety +1

    thanks coach for this vid, im a die hard spurs fan and hopefully we get the sixth ring with the new lineup.

    • @bballbreakdown
      @bballbreakdown  Před 9 lety +1

      My pleasure. After doing the LaMarcus Aldridge on the Spurs video, they have a great shot.

  • @Coffeeaddict496
    @Coffeeaddict496 Před 8 lety

    Of course, the learning curve for the spurs offense is steep given that they probably run a lot more different plays with a lot more different players (since the oldies sit out often these days) and the new addition of aldridge and company might slow down the offense like any other newer team. So it's just crazy they can maintain a 50-9 record right now

  • @USeeUsChillin
    @USeeUsChillin Před 8 lety +2

    This feels like a basketball family. With pop as everyone's Dad

  • @BIGEAWBREY5
    @BIGEAWBREY5 Před 9 lety +1

    Excellent video. The constant movement of both player and ball in 13-14 was pure basketball beauty for the entire series. Love that you mentioned Parker's "new fundamental" habit of wrong foot layups. These are vastly underrated across basketball. Have only recently started watching your vids, I'm curious as to what else you classify as new fundamentals?

    • @bballbreakdown
      @bballbreakdown  Před 9 lety +1

      Eli Awbrey The Turn on the shot, and the sway (see our video on NBA SHooting Secrets). Jumping in the air to pass...

    • @BIGEAWBREY5
      @BIGEAWBREY5 Před 9 lety

      BBALLBREAKDOWN thank you!! I have been trying to utilize the turn and the sway for sure.

    • @jermaineonealnumber7
      @jermaineonealnumber7 Před 9 lety +1

      +Eli Awbrey To me, there is only 1 fundamental, The Big Fundamental, Tim Duncan!

  • @chicagojeff
    @chicagojeff Před 8 lety +5

    Goodbye Timmy D.. we hardly knew ye.. and you liked it that way!

  • @riojonmejares8996
    @riojonmejares8996 Před 8 lety

    Pop is really a great coach! I like to give him credit for his innovation on offense especially when i saw the 2014 Spurs destroying the heat in the finals.

  • @seanstaskus5214
    @seanstaskus5214 Před 9 lety +21

    The 90s Bulls wouldn't have beat the 2014 Spurs

    • @franklinclinton3476
      @franklinclinton3476 Před 9 lety +2

      Sean Staskus yes they would but i no Bulls but just speaking the truth Phil Jackson is the best NBA Coach of all time

    • @kobenottop1003
      @kobenottop1003 Před 9 lety +3

      All 6 Bulls title teams would beat the 2014 Spurs

    • @franklinclinton3476
      @franklinclinton3476 Před 9 lety

      ***** your mother is a joke

    • @JoshuaWSiegel
      @JoshuaWSiegel Před 9 lety +1

      +Sean Staskus I think the 2014 Spurs could beat the 90s Bulls. They would definitely give them a challenge; I think Leonard and Green would give Pippen and Jordan a bit of a challenge, too.

    • @franklinclinton3476
      @franklinclinton3476 Před 9 lety

      Josh Siegel no they would not Shaq and Kobe Lakers spank the 2001 Spurs in the WCF what make you think they would beat the 90s Bulls News Flash look who the head coach is Phil Zen Master Jackson i'm not going to bet vs a Phil Jackson coach team that LudaChris no way the 2014 Spurs beat the 90s Bulls when the Early 2000s Lakers gave them a Beat down

  • @FlashDwade18
    @FlashDwade18 Před 9 lety +1

    Nothing but respect for that organization

  • @CrazyFoo501
    @CrazyFoo501 Před 9 lety +1

    This is an awesome video I would to see a similar one with the Bulls and Lakers.
    I don't think we'll ever see another who can evolve with the game as well as Pops. For greatest coach ever well you could still argue Phil, Red, Riley there's a lot to look at and it's almost impossible to sit there and say one guy is the greatest coach.

    • @bballbreakdown
      @bballbreakdown  Před 9 lety +3

      CrazyFoo501 Ha - the problem is the Bulls and Lakers ran the exact same offense

    • @CrazyFoo501
      @CrazyFoo501 Před 9 lety +1

      BBALLBREAKDOWN Good point lol

  • @FGPlus
    @FGPlus Před 9 lety

    As a spurs fan for over a decade, thanks Coach for this video. Automatic like.

  • @MrNocturnOwl
    @MrNocturnOwl Před 9 lety +11

    Who else is going to cry when the big 3 and pop retire?

  • @H0DLTHED0R
    @H0DLTHED0R Před 6 lety

    Great breakdown of films

  • @HeroicGeno
    @HeroicGeno Před 9 lety

    Pleeeassse do more old school breakdowns like this. I would love to learn history of the game's mindsets and philosophies.

    • @bballbreakdown
      @bballbreakdown  Před 9 lety

      For sure, I'll get some retro breakdowns done in September!

  • @happilyevanafter
    @happilyevanafter Před 9 lety

    Definately your best video yet coach! Its gonna need updating in a cpl years after aldridge wins a cpl championships with an even faster paced system

  • @RIPJimmyA7X
    @RIPJimmyA7X Před 7 lety

    my gosh, that 2014 offense might be the most perfectly executed offense ever, just a beautiful thing to watch

  • @DADTIPS
    @DADTIPS Před 9 lety +1

    You're best work of art yet Coach Nick. This was a beautiful video. Extremely well done. Nothing like it on the internet. You are honing your skills at this masterfully. #IMIN #CoachChrispect

    • @bballbreakdown
      @bballbreakdown  Před 9 lety +1

      Thanks so much! I'm blown away by the response. So much fun to do...

  • @kienducpham1136
    @kienducpham1136 Před 9 lety

    Omg I have been waiting for this vid for so long now!
    Tks Coach Nick!

    • @bballbreakdown
      @bballbreakdown  Před 9 lety +1

      Thx! I had been planning this for so long. 🏀💪👍

  • @holliswong8519
    @holliswong8519 Před 9 lety

    The interesting part for me, is the way Pop evolved his own playbook over the years. Pop is definitely innovative and creative.

    • @lammatt
      @lammatt Před 9 lety

      Hollis Wong when your personnel changed from defensive powerhouses and mediocre guards to shooters and swingmen plus a top tier PG ...you are forced to come up with different plans...(yes i say AJ is mediocre, come at me bro... elliot was good tho)
      (and i recall there was an interview, in which Parker talked about how Coach Pop ordered him to get to his office 3 hours before every practice started, just to have him go over tapes and playbook sets...guess this is how you make a 19yo learn things, just make him)

    • @thomaspriday9731
      @thomaspriday9731 Před 9 lety

      Hollis Wong A lot of it is Pop developing as a coach..
      in the early days he couldn't coach offense. He just relied on Duncan to carry the team.
      Then he got better, and schemed one of the greatest offensive of all time.

  • @R8Prototype
    @R8Prototype Před 9 lety

    That was a fantastic look at the Spurs. In recent memory, Danny Green's 3 pt performance during the finals was my most memorable moment, such that I was surprised that it wasn't in this. Then again, I bet a lot was excluded for time.

    • @bballbreakdown
      @bballbreakdown  Před 9 lety

      So tough to pick clips. I focused on their incredible run in Game 3 in the 1st half.

    • @jermaineonealnumber7
      @jermaineonealnumber7 Před 9 lety

      +R8Prototype To me, as a long timer, the Admiral's swan song in 2003 is still to this day, just, special.

  • @miketime4290
    @miketime4290 Před 9 lety

    The Duncan pop relationship is so rare and so needed in the nba

  • @cikif
    @cikif Před 8 lety

    Oh the memories. I barely remember the 99 championship, but I clearly remember the next one. Steve Kerr had buried treys for an amazing comeback against Dallas in Western finals. Then we had a young Stephen Jackson. The Admiral had 13 pts and 17 rebs in game 6. And Duncan, he almost had a quadruple double. He was unstoppable back then, and the best player in the league.
    Oh wait, he still is.

  • @yotamBLATE
    @yotamBLATE Před 9 lety +3

    what a great video

  • @paoloanota5447
    @paoloanota5447 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for this breakdown coach!

  • @Numba12Cede
    @Numba12Cede Před 9 lety

    Love the video coach! Really well done imo

  • @deb75taz
    @deb75taz Před 9 lety

    This is one of the best videos I've bee seen

  • @Cabbrickk
    @Cabbrickk Před 9 lety

    This video helps me appreciate how good Coach Pop is. :)

  • @somerandomguy84
    @somerandomguy84 Před 6 lety

    We can talk all we want about Pop and Phil, but I'll throw this in for thought: Phil is a Paxson 3 (93), an MJ game winner (98), an Horry buzzer beater (02), a Perkins injury (10) from very possibly having only 7 rings. And Pop is a Fisher miracle shot (04), a Ginobili foul (06), an Allen miracle 3 (13) from very possibly having *8* rings.
    It's a lot closer than people think, when it comes to championships.
    I personally gotta give the nod to Pop here. The video has shown how he has constantly adapted and just think about how he has won TITLES with
    1. *Old guys in the rotation*: a 33 year old Avery Johnson, a 35 year old Mario Elie, a 35 year old Brent Barry, a 36 year old Robert Horry, a 37 year old Steve Kerr, a 33 year old Michael Finley. And then of course you have a 37 year old Duncan, a 37 year old Robinson, and a 36 year old Ginobili.
    2. *Reclamation projects and guys "pulled off the street" in the rotation*: Malik Rose, Jaren Jackson, Fabricio Oberto, Patty Mills, Danny Green, Boris Diaw, Nazr Mohammed, Francisco Elson, Speedy Claxton
    3. *Talented but flawed players who his staff developed*: Tony Parker (could he play defense and did he have a jumpshot?), Kawhi Leonard (did he have a jumpshot?), Tiago Splitter (how much offense could he provide?), Bruce Bowen (how much offense could he provide?), Matt Bonner (could he play defense?), Stephen Jackson (could he reign in his craziness?)
    WOW that ended up being MUCH longer than I expected but that just goes to show how phenomenal a coach he is. I'm a high school chemistry teacher and Pop is honestly one of my inspirations.

  • @guidocaru
    @guidocaru Před 9 lety

    Amazing, as always. Thanks Nick

  • @monsterdmx06
    @monsterdmx06 Před 9 lety

    beautiful video coach nick!

  • @TeemoQuinton
    @TeemoQuinton Před 6 lety

    I miss these videos

  • @kwii22789
    @kwii22789 Před 9 lety

    this was an awesome video coach

  • @saxed
    @saxed Před 8 lety

    Classic Pop "4 down" for Duncan to what it is now - like night and day.

  • @pattonjeffrey6
    @pattonjeffrey6 Před 8 lety

    Great breakdown, love to watch any analysis of a great team.

  • @benwhyte3858
    @benwhyte3858 Před 8 lety +1

    Tony Parker is criminally underrated

  • @raider8sox
    @raider8sox Před 7 lety +1

    The ending of the video made me cry 😢

  • @Halkaniin
    @Halkaniin Před 9 lety +1

    Great vid coach I really hold a lot of respect for the Spurs and what they've done for the game for so long- one of your best videos for sure, but as a Laker fan, you gotta make this one up to us lol. #Triangle

  • @ChanBoogie310
    @ChanBoogie310 Před 3 lety

    I remember those Spurs and heat finals I was the only kid rooting for the Spurs both years.

  • @richardpearce5024
    @richardpearce5024 Před 9 lety

    Great video Coach! Love watching all your stuff but this one was exceptional