The Spurs 2014 Offense Is Basketball Euphoria

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  • čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
  • The Spurs won the NBA championship over the Heat in 2014, and it was offensive basketball perfection, Gregg Popovich led an unselfish group with Kawhi Leonard, Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, and Manu Ginobili. I breakdown how they play in the post, their off-ball movement, their passing, and more.
    Motion offense.
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Komentáře • 955

  • @spurguvitunhuora9119
    @spurguvitunhuora9119 Před 4 lety +2079

    During this series, being a Heat fan i really wanted to hate the Spurs. But... that felt impossible. This is too beautiful.

    • @champ2290
      @champ2290 Před 4 lety +8

      Amen!

    • @jomantis5
      @jomantis5 Před 4 lety +41

      Two of the greatest teams of all time but SA was just on top of their game from top to bottom

    • @Peter-hx3im
      @Peter-hx3im Před 4 lety +50

      Those teams earned each other's respect in the 13 finals. In 14 the spurs came back a slightly improved team (Manu was healthy, Kawhi improved as a scorer), and the Heat were a lot worse (wade was dropping quickly from elite to good, and they had a weak bench).

    • @WhoIsDanteFresh
      @WhoIsDanteFresh Před 4 lety +2

      🎯🎯🎯

    • @alanoranday4448
      @alanoranday4448 Před 4 lety +15

      I understand what you mean. As a Lakers fan in South Texas I’ve witnessed firsthand many battles this team has had with my Lakers. But as a basketball fan this is all textbook fundamental( beautiful) basketball. I can’t hate that.

  • @Chandasouk
    @Chandasouk Před 4 lety +1827

    Sweetest revenge as a Spurs fan. The beautiful game.

    • @yenice3652
      @yenice3652 Před 4 lety +23

      Still can't believe they didn't win in 2013 though

    • @Chandasouk
      @Chandasouk Před 4 lety +24

      @@yenice3652 for real but that 5 game close out in 2014 felt real good. They were so motivated lol

    • @jacobsmith4821
      @jacobsmith4821 Před 4 lety +5

      @@yenice3652 that's cuz they got screwed over and in 2014 beat that ass

    • @0ffline_155
      @0ffline_155 Před 4 lety +3

      Chandasouk is Rudy gay a good player to you?

    • @Chandasouk
      @Chandasouk Před 4 lety +3

      @@0ffline_155 I never paid much attention to him prior to the Spurs but there was a time when teams that traded him got better (Toronto and Memphis)

  • @juanfrainsane
    @juanfrainsane Před 4 lety +890

    finally someone did a video on this team. For non-american players, this is the best basketball we've ever seen (and took us all by surprise to see it in the NBA) and this is how every coach wants their teams to play. Just beautiful to watch

    • @geordiejones5618
      @geordiejones5618 Před 4 lety +60

      Takes an exceptional coach and 15 players willing to put aside their egos and constantly push each other to be better every game to show up like this on the biggest stage. If they had gotten Kawhi in like 2010 they might have won it all 2011-2014.

    • @EpsteinSurvivor
      @EpsteinSurvivor Před 4 lety +59

      I feel like the spurs are just an international team. If you look at their 2014 roster, almost everyone is outside of the U.S

    • @adrianme213
      @adrianme213 Před 4 lety +2

      There’s also a tribute video from a while back on this team that’s very nice, similar clips without as much analysis: czcams.com/video/T3y7cWmoBCI/video.html

    • @diezgp
      @diezgp Před 4 lety

      Exactly

    • @Blissfulkhan
      @Blissfulkhan Před 3 lety +8

      @MANCHESTER UNITED F.C in America, that's not happening

  • @RushOurComplex
    @RushOurComplex Před 4 lety +1261

    I genuinely believed Diaw was in the runnings for finals MVP. Absolutely destroyed the Heat. Pick'd them apart.

    • @ResistingSix
      @ResistingSix Před 4 lety +54

      i was rewatching that series i forgot if it was game 4 or not but he was torching the heat down low 😳

    • @Zirc-up3ki
      @Zirc-up3ki Před 4 lety +64

      @globalicon2012 Bosh played good in that finals dummy

    • @Zirc-up3ki
      @Zirc-up3ki Před 4 lety +41

      @globalicon2012 How many points you want him to average? Check the players stats in that finals dip shit only Lebron averaged more than 20😂

    • @Zirc-up3ki
      @Zirc-up3ki Před 4 lety +46

      @globalicon2012Bosh averaged 14ppg 5rpg 55%fg 38%3pt. Don't expect Bosh to average more than 20 dip shit because we all fucking know that Lebron and Wade are the 1st and 2nd options.

    • @Zirc-up3ki
      @Zirc-up3ki Před 4 lety +38

      One man team your ass. Typical Lebron fan. If they win all credits goes to Lebron and if they lose they blame his team mates😂

  • @deandrepage1048
    @deandrepage1048 Před 4 lety +350

    Boris Diaw was a GAME-CHANGER. 😅😅😅
    Passer's I.Q. of a NBA point guard.

    • @RicardoAGuitar
      @RicardoAGuitar Před 4 lety +22

      With a damn near unstoppable low post game.

    • @deandrepage1048
      @deandrepage1048 Před 4 lety +28

      @@RicardoAGuitar Diaw could make the occasional 3-pointer too.

    • @explosivereactionstv7414
      @explosivereactionstv7414 Před 4 lety +2

      DeAndre Page I got this man’s rookie card when he played for the Hawks

    • @mohammadcali554
      @mohammadcali554 Před 3 lety +4

      He was a Point Guard/Shooting Guard with the Atlanta Hawks early in his career. Then when he was with the Phoenix Suns, he played as their Power Forward/Center and the backup Point Guard for Steve Nash. What versatility! He said he lost motivation playing basketball when he was in Charlotte, because they played selfish basketball and their coach encourages it. Good thing he ended it with a championship ring with the Spurs, before he called it a career.

    • @rasaecnai
      @rasaecnai Před 3 lety +1

      must be because of his high grade coffee!

  • @HaveFunLosingBro
    @HaveFunLosingBro Před 4 lety +458

    7:33 that Kawhi dunk was awesome

    • @daviel9431
      @daviel9431 Před 4 lety +8

      yeah that was nasty

    • @abduugas
      @abduugas Před 4 lety +29

      Dean simmons He was very explosive before the Quad injury 😢

    • @RobotHQ
      @RobotHQ Před 4 lety +17

      LEONARD ON THE FOLLOW

    • @siphillis
      @siphillis Před 4 lety +16

      "Mills...not that time LEONARD ON THE FOLLOW!"

    • @oyunboldboldbaatar5519
      @oyunboldboldbaatar5519 Před 4 lety +1

      @@abduugas he was also more lighter back then

  • @mike.cdn7212
    @mike.cdn7212 Před 4 lety +93

    Until this day, I recognized this Spurs team as the greatest I have ever seen and one of the greatest in the modern era. This Spurs team had it all, textbook beauty basketball! Solid on the defensive end and some of the best passing you could see in the Finals. This was the moment I grew a large appreciation for Kawhi Leonard.

    • @knifelegs2811
      @knifelegs2811 Před 2 lety +1

      @@admiralfirelam Don't disrespect the 2014 Spurs. The Warriors never came close to the beauty.

  • @nothing563019
    @nothing563019 Před 4 lety +251

    as a spurs fan these clips make me feel way too much nostalgia :(

    • @JD-wf2qq
      @JD-wf2qq Před 4 lety +2

      Scott 56 facts bro 🙁

    • @prm1261
      @prm1261 Před 4 lety +2

      Yeah. Spurs is shit right now with demar derozan and aldridge.

    • @dwarfgod6783
      @dwarfgod6783 Před 4 lety

      True..

    • @frzq
      @frzq Před 4 lety

      I do believe they will be back soon tho

    • @vibe2118
      @vibe2118 Před 4 lety

      Farid Mifthahul Rozaq Nah lol

  • @jeromeybarrita931
    @jeromeybarrita931 Před 4 lety +82

    Hard to imagine that the 2014 Spurs played very different to the 2013 Spurs. They really changed the pace of their game and revenge was sweet. 🏆

    • @jsanch1403
      @jsanch1403 Před rokem +4

      they didn’t. they were the same team. it was just one shot that caused them not to 2 peat

  • @BeachPleased
    @BeachPleased Před 4 lety +448

    one of the reason Spurs can nulify Heat Aggresive Defense, (Double Team opponent PnR Ball Handler) is ball movement and how Boris Diaw use as the roll man, He's very comfortable distributing the ball. Shoutout to Coach Daniel for mentioning Diaw as one of the best passer in this team. On the Defensive end, People always say that Kawhi is the best LeBron stopper, but often forget how Boris Diaw contain Lebron, whether it's one on one or post up.

    • @Chandasouk
      @Chandasouk Před 4 lety +27

      I remember Boris messing up the Thunder in their series too. That versatility.

    • @metalsadman
      @metalsadman Před 4 lety +15

      yep, diaw was underrated in that team.

    • @lecygnenoir4313
      @lecygnenoir4313 Před 4 lety +28

      Manu gets a lot of deserved praise as the "superstar that never was", but Diaw should slip into that conversation. It's different from Manu, as Diaw was not "sealed" to the bench in order to win as a team. But Diaw was absolutely one of the most incredibly skilled players never to get star status because he needed such a perfect team to show himself at his best as a passer, defender and scorer.

    • @bilindabutcher8913
      @bilindabutcher8913 Před 4 lety +7

      Similar to when people blitz curry, shortroll to Draymond is always a great option because he is comfortable as a ballhandler and a great passer

    • @champ2290
      @champ2290 Před 4 lety +5

      Diaw was so slept on foreal.

  • @des8893
    @des8893 Před 4 lety +90

    The 2013 and 2014 Spurs are among my favorite teams of all time, and they had a major influence on Steve Kerr and what he brought to the Warriors. It’s amazing how differently they played compared to the Spurs teams of the 00’s.

    • @jimmyhulton9374
      @jimmyhulton9374 Před 4 lety +6

      It’s sort of a take on the seven seconds or less offence of the 2000s suns, but with Steve Nash at 1-5, and more impressive off ball creation

    • @brandonohara4122
      @brandonohara4122 Před 2 lety

      @@jimmyhulton9374 ya but the suns offense with amare and Nash was pick n roll and they attacked early and often

    • @user-dc7um4pr3f
      @user-dc7um4pr3f Před rokem +3

      @@jimmyhulton9374 For sure! And the reason a team like the Suns struggled this year is because Chris Paul is the only play maker. The reason LeBron has a losing record in the finals is because he's the only playmaker. When you have 5 play makers willing to put the ball on the deck and keep it moving, it is hard to defend.
      People love to think that the Warriors just walk across the court and heave and score. Their driving and passing and movement without the ball is way more impressive than their shooting. They never stop moving.

  • @shangoat2008
    @shangoat2008 Před 4 lety +264

    The first part immediately reminds me of Yao Ming, who during his entire NBA career couldn't figure out how to deal with post front. Partially because the best passer he ever played with is Alston/T-Mac.

    • @Zirc-up3ki
      @Zirc-up3ki Před 4 lety +8

      I'm pretty sure Steve Francis is better than Alston and T-Mac when it comes to PASSING.

    • @donaldli4755
      @donaldli4755 Před 4 lety +31

      @@Zirc-up3ki T-Mac is an under-rated passer. I think the problem is their other teammates. Duncan is getting these post front plays because the other big (Diaw, Splitter) pulls the defense and knows where to stand. And you won't get that smooth spacing if your power forward is Juwan Howard.

    • @TomCruz54321
      @TomCruz54321 Před 11 dny

      Those entry passes by Manu are so underrated. A lot of players wouldn't even attempt it. They would see it's not available and swing the ball to the other side, effectively giving in to to what the defense wanted.

  • @lagpc2952
    @lagpc2952 Před 4 lety +466

    Now that i think about it, only now did i appreciate how insane the spurs was. You have parker, ginobili, duncan, and kawhii?! AAAND they were coached by popovich.

    • @brianmontgomery580
      @brianmontgomery580 Před 4 lety +124

      The thing about this team isnt the collection of talent though. Parker Ginobili and duncan were all out of their primes and kawhi hadn't yet become the Klaw. What really made it special is best summed up by "The beautiful game".

    • @RicardoAGuitar
      @RicardoAGuitar Před 4 lety +55

      @@brianmontgomery580 Excellent point. People see those names and think "Of COURSE they won." But it took some doing to put that all together at that exact moment in history.
      Having said that, Duncan was obviously past his best but was still playing at a very high level. I don't know that there were five better PF/C's in basketball, even in 2014.

    • @burninglass
      @burninglass Před 4 lety +24

      It broke my heart when they gave up the farm just to aquire Aldridge. I said it was a mistake of epic proportions and was laughed at. Well people aren't laughing anymore and we aren't winning.

    • @RicardoAGuitar
      @RicardoAGuitar Před 4 lety +7

      @@burninglass The youngest member of the Big Three, Tony Parker, turned 34 that season. This was Tim Duncan's final season. Kawhi, Mills, Ginobili, and Green were still there. What did the Spurs give up to get Aldridge??

    • @totenblume7517
      @totenblume7517 Před 4 lety +1

      None of them were in their primes that year.

  • @cristobalarandakenny8256
    @cristobalarandakenny8256 Před 4 lety +205

    Imagine jokic on this offense...

    • @tristanbreaks9853
      @tristanbreaks9853 Před 3 lety +31

      They have Timmy why tf you need jokic🤣

    • @cristobalarandakenny8256
      @cristobalarandakenny8256 Před 3 lety +44

      @@tristanbreaks9853 they had 2014 timmy. Also didnt say "how much better than TD jokic would be in this offense". I just think jokic would really thrive with this offense as it suits his best abilities. (Btw TD>>>>>>>>>jokic. Its not even a question)

    • @tristanbreaks9853
      @tristanbreaks9853 Před 3 lety +8

      Entalpia Na I get you it’s just I’m not sure who jokic would replace I’d take Boris over jokic any day in this series

    • @s_ame1135
      @s_ame1135 Před 3 lety +13

      but Jokic doesn't have a defense, unlike TD.

    • @kevincasalduc7771
      @kevincasalduc7771 Před 3 lety +1

      Daaamn

  • @TheH3dgie
    @TheH3dgie Před 4 lety +188

    The '12-15 Spurs all played the beautiful game. '12 they didnt quite have the D to go with it, and they got hosed by Thunderefs. '13 is the great finals series, which you could say was 1 rebound away from a championship, '14 they won the title, and '15 they had injury problems all year and lost to a Chris Paul prayer in game 7...point is, they all played the great offensive scheme.
    I'd also want to point out that the Warriors dynasty took the beautiful game from the Spurs and slightly tweaked it for their personnel.

    • @geordiejones5618
      @geordiejones5618 Před 4 lety +18

      Yeah for real. The Spurs-Warriors between 2012 and 2017 played the best team basketball ever since Magic and Bird were in their primes.

    • @TheBacontarian
      @TheBacontarian Před 4 lety +22

      Then they were too desperate to find a Tim Duncan replacement and got rid of all their depth for Lamarcus Aldridge who ruined their playstyle.

    • @heartsolesneakerclub7829
      @heartsolesneakerclub7829 Před 4 lety +4

      Their '16 team may have been their best but they just ran out of steam in the Playoffs

    • @alejandroserrano7755
      @alejandroserrano7755 Před 4 lety

      I still wished the clippers didn't win that series. CP3 was injured and didn't play so they ended up losing next round.

    • @dpolendo
      @dpolendo Před 3 lety

      Warriors wouldn't be anything without Kerr. And agreed. The should have won at least 3 other championships.

  • @juanjuan7349
    @juanjuan7349 Před 4 lety +36

    This video just show how important was manu team effort in the big 3 succes. He had all this little things, so much sacrifice. Better 6th man of all time.

    • @Jspada
      @Jspada Před 4 lety

      Volvió Mr.fresco

    • @jmr3178
      @jmr3178 Před 3 lety +2

      This man won only 1 6th man of the year award. You look at any of the ones who won the award since the 2000s and only Manu has come up big in the postseason every time. One day they should just rename that title to Bench Scoring Champion.

    • @kanajingly8957
      @kanajingly8957 Před 7 měsíci

      He always sacrificed. Part of the Spurs system that made them so successful was how everyone had to sacrifice in order to win. That's why real basketball fans loved the Spurs.

  • @zwebackshyper9307
    @zwebackshyper9307 Před 4 lety +539

    1 argentinian
    1 italian
    1 virgin islands
    1 canadian
    1 brazilian
    2 french
    2 australians

    • @yupnoa
      @yupnoa Před 4 lety +273

      And 1 robot

    • @santiagocarrion-arcos6501
      @santiagocarrion-arcos6501 Před 4 lety +50

      and pop

    • @megaman5k
      @megaman5k Před 4 lety +8

      Did u forget Americans

    • @stephencheney9811
      @stephencheney9811 Před 4 lety +32

      The Heat fans adopted Seven Nation Army as their chant. I love that the Spurs fans later chanted it back to them because they actually had a seven nation army!

    • @Dsnyder23
      @Dsnyder23 Před 4 lety +4

      Actually manu was an Italian that was born in argentina

  • @J-jizzy_
    @J-jizzy_ Před 4 lety +18

    That’s what you have when everybody buys into the system and everybody is coherent. That’s what a lot of teams are missing. It’s beautiful

  • @DustVoltrage
    @DustVoltrage Před 4 lety +17

    People always underestimated Diaw's contribution, the guy was so important in this system !

  • @sleepypete9341
    @sleepypete9341 Před 4 lety +64

    I’ve never noticed this stuff watching these games before. I’m usually fixated on the ball handler, this is phenomenal basketball dude. You have great content man, I love it

    • @kanajingly8957
      @kanajingly8957 Před 7 měsíci

      This is one of the things people don't understand when we talk about Pop's system.
      Early in his career it was about pop's defensive system. And then he reinvented it into the spurs defense + ball movement system.
      This is why Pop is a great coach, even if people still are hung up on the NBA being nothing but a superstar driven league.

  • @reubengermain9771
    @reubengermain9771 Před 4 lety +23

    I got in a big argument about this finals at my workplace, the "LeBron is unstoppable crowd" at work just couldn't understand what was happening. This was the perfect example of team chemistry over individual excellence.

    • @bigwilly43729
      @bigwilly43729 Před 4 lety +2

      The “Lebron is unstoppable” crowd understands what is happening with the Spurs. It just takes a monumental amount of execution to achieve this. If it were as simple as just moving the ball around, they could get any group of guys in there to do it. That’s why the star(s) who can just get his shot whenever he needs to is so coveted.
      The only thing I hate about Spurs analysis is that it totally discounts the fact that they had 3 hall of fame caliber players & another on that track. It wasn’t like they had bums off the street.

    • @badxgrass
      @badxgrass Před 2 lety +4

      @@bigwilly43729 Thing is, 2 of those 3 hall of famers that you mentioned, namely Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili, were late draft picks, they weren't expected to be in the upper echelon of the NBA greats conversation, the team's system and them buying into it is what made them great. It's not exactly a lebron, dwade and bosh team up, who went 1, 4, and 5 in their draft class. The 2005 and 2007 chips aren't even talked about, because this 2014 run, was TEAM basketball executed almost to perfection, they decimated the obvious choice(Miami Heat), which they suffered a heartbreaking loss to, just the year prior. They deserve to be celebrated, this run can be their only argument for hall of fame contention, and the majority will agree.

    • @SW-fn7cl
      @SW-fn7cl Před rokem

      I hadn't watched NBA much for years(I'm English not many watch it here) and watched the 2013 finals to see LeBron and ended up a Spurs fan by the end 😄

    • @younglove3362
      @younglove3362 Před rokem

      LeBron was unstoppable at that time. The moment he worked on his shot, he had no more flaws in his game. But nobody was going to beat the Spurs 2 times in a row. The Heat were a sloppy team. Sure they won back to back, but I was one of the rare few who knew that the mass would get their revenge.

    • @reubengermain9771
      @reubengermain9771 Před rokem

      @@younglove3362 Facts, the 2010-2014 Heat was a very sloppy team.But Bron in his athletic prime hid a lot of the chop from the casual fans.

  • @janalexishinoguin4055
    @janalexishinoguin4055 Před 4 lety +19

    That made the warriors in 2015 Kerr being new coach fresh from popovich's lessons.

  • @opiniononion
    @opiniononion Před 4 lety +115

    Just realised that team has 4 legit future HOFers

    • @kennynguyen6246
      @kennynguyen6246 Před 4 lety +38

      Positive Masculinity That Spurs team lasted so long with the same core players. Gonna miss that beautiful passing system until we see it again and a team gets an insanely post scorer like Duncan or Dirk and build around them 😔

    • @yimbaiyoko
      @yimbaiyoko Před 4 lety +5

      @@kennynguyen6246 You think Jokic could be that next big time post player?

    • @reloadseven2198
      @reloadseven2198 Před 4 lety +3

      @@yimbaiyoko why not

    • @khoahthong4434
      @khoahthong4434 Před 4 lety +32

      the big 3 + pop and kawhi. that makes 5

    • @zubeirje
      @zubeirje Před 4 lety +12

      Who were all out of their primes.

  • @ironsentinel6047
    @ironsentinel6047 Před 4 lety +212

    Its like watching 5 JJ Redicks at once.

    • @caffeinator1849
      @caffeinator1849 Před 4 lety +44

      5 JJ Redicks with Nikola Jokic's passing

    • @arth188
      @arth188 Před 4 lety

      lmao

    • @s_ame1135
      @s_ame1135 Před 3 lety +1

      why? Redick doesn't have great passing skills. More like watching 5 Steve Nash's on the court.

    • @sleephead4551
      @sleephead4551 Před 3 lety +2

      @@s_ame1135 5 redicks because everyone moves all the time just like JJ

  • @S.D.0000
    @S.D.0000 Před 3 lety +4

    Best era of Spurs. Very cool for eyes to watch. Duncan, Parker and Manu definitely made this team threat way back. Plus, no one is lazy back then

  • @wes2262
    @wes2262 Před 4 lety +6

    Out of 5 championships this was my most gratifying. It was like an orchestra that came together and it was beautiful to watch 😢

  • @lordgilesIV
    @lordgilesIV Před 4 lety +12

    I remember trying to tell people how amazing this spurs team was. The passing was just absurd

  • @deltadan3565
    @deltadan3565 Před 4 lety +29

    I haven’t seen a video recently uploaded taking about their game in a looong while. No one talked about how beautiful their game was after the year they won and it’s unfortunate. Not many care about beautiful teamwork

    • @marvelous1358
      @marvelous1358 Před 4 lety +1

      People called them boring because they weren't unnecessarily flashy but they got the job done.

    • @younglove3362
      @younglove3362 Před rokem

      No one needed to. The Spurs were already known for that. I hated that my heat had to play them again because Greg PoP is the coach that you don't want to face off against. Especially two times in a row. The only good coming from it is that I was a Spurs fan because Tim Duncan is my favorite player of all time.

  • @simon_patterson
    @simon_patterson Před 4 lety +29

    5:30 triangle offence principles in action. Always enjoy watching it.

    • @deandrepage1048
      @deandrepage1048 Před 4 lety +8

      Now Milwaukee Bucks head coach Mike Budenholzer admitted a 2 years ago that when he was a San Antonio Spurs assistant coach they BORROWED FROM THE TRIANGLE OFFENSE. 😅😅😅
      Changed the names of things, weakside Triangle for Phil Jackson was called a weakside 3-Man Bunch.
      Pinch Post for Phil Jackson was called "Elbow Series " for the San Antonio Spurs.

    • @tellyyytelly7583
      @tellyyytelly7583 Před 4 lety +4

      DeAndre Page yep, I actually see that now... the same pinch post Rodman would pass out of, is the same “elbow series” that Diaw would pass out if I see it

    • @coachtimmeh6826
      @coachtimmeh6826 Před 4 lety +9

      @@deandrepage1048 pop borrows from every basketball philosophy. That's what makes him the goat, adaptability to the strengths of his current roster, without ego. Phil on the other hand lives and dies by triangle no matter his personnel because of his ego. Big difference.

    • @deandrepage1048
      @deandrepage1048 Před 4 lety +1

      @@coachtimmeh6826 Phil Jackson has 11 NBA Championship Rings, so he is justified. 😀😀😀
      As a former basketball coach myself, I understand that Phil Jackson had to run his Triangle Offense totally different with the L.A. Lakers than he did with the Chicago Bulls.
      Maybe you don't understand, so let me help you . 😀😀😀
      Chicago Bulls had the 3-headed monster approach with their 3 Centers:
      Will Perdue, Luc Longley, & Bill Wennington. The Center got the ball to as a "decoy" to trigger other offensive "actions," not as a scorer himself.
      The Lakers afforded Phil Jackson the chance to run the Triangle Offense (Triple Post Offense) the way it was invented during the 1960's = for the Center as a featured scorer.

    • @coachtimmeh6826
      @coachtimmeh6826 Před 4 lety +1

      @You mad Bro!? definitely not a bad thing having 11 rings. But he got pretty lucky with his personnel lol

  • @acematthewocampo2181
    @acematthewocampo2181 Před 4 lety +63

    And they say the passing of warriors is amazing but the truth is the spurs implemented and perfected team basketball before the warriors

    • @benjiemelanio8129
      @benjiemelanio8129 Před 4 lety +9

      kerr mentor is pop

    • @chrisrose7286
      @chrisrose7286 Před 4 lety

      It was perfected along time ago by birds and magics Celtics and lakers. Both had the mentality winning above any selfishness. Many superstars nowadays should think about it. Or rather most of them...

    • @badxgrass
      @badxgrass Před 2 lety

      Steve Kerr played for the San Antonio Spurs before he retired...he has mentioned before that the motion offense that they used in the Warriors system, was taken from Pop's playbook.

    • @mattbalfe2983
      @mattbalfe2983 Před rokem

      Yeah both finals teams this year in 2022 obviously took some inspiration from these spurs ( both coaches were mentored under Pop)

  • @17thNO
    @17thNO Před 2 lety +2

    I remember watching that series and thinking that was an amazing strategy the Spurs used on the Heat. I don't feel the Spurs get credit for that performance. All people want to do it say the Heat stars all of a sudden got "old" even tho they just beat them the year ago and went back to the finals. I know everybody not from San Antonio hates the Spurs but they deserve their props for that.

  • @ryanchan3299
    @ryanchan3299 Před 2 lety +2

    The most fundamentally sound basketball team of all time. No question

  • @ReCharredSigh
    @ReCharredSigh Před 4 lety +7

    It was really amazing in hindsight how the 14 spurs used the low post as the focal point of their offense, just not in a way ppl expect (lots of touches and iso-post-ups)
    So even though they were trying to be more perimeter-oriented and pass and shoot more 3s, everything revolved around how the defense played against their off-ball post players and how they would counter that.

  • @mikemorada6290
    @mikemorada6290 Před 4 lety +54

    2014 Spurs is the epitome of team basketball. Too bad they lost first round to the Clippers on a game winning shot by the CP3 the following season. Either team could have won that the series.

    • @Hevvvyyy
      @Hevvvyyy Před 4 lety +3

      Damn that was hard to watch but I remember Duncan carrying them in some games.I can't remember what game it was in that series where he dominated.

    • @hashhood3394
      @hashhood3394 Před 4 lety +2

      Seeding was very weird that season. The Clippers were seen as a strong championship contender, too bad they broke down in injuries after they beat the Spurs.

    • @gabe425
      @gabe425 Před 4 lety

      Spurs could have won a championship that year and the Clips probably would have too if CP3 didnt get injured. It was basically a WCF in the 1st round.

    • @cdgates1
      @cdgates1 Před 3 lety

      Doc Rivers coached a 2008 Boston team that was similar to this spurs team. Any other coach that coached that clippers team would have lost

    • @badxgrass
      @badxgrass Před 2 lety

      Their loss to the heat in 2013 was more heartbreaking for me, one critical (not exactly a mistake) roster adjustment by Pop led to an unbelievable 3 by Ray Allen. He took out Tim Duncan for that defensive possession, since they were up by 3, they played small so they can defend the perimeter better, and they did...but Bosh was the lengthiest player inside at that moment and got the offensive rebound then we knew what happened. Game 7, momentum was all miami.

  • @ashtontrollor2014
    @ashtontrollor2014 Před 4 lety +9

    This a God tier breakdown video! Such a good watch

  • @derekknight8261
    @derekknight8261 Před 4 lety +5

    Just wanna say thank you, Your videos have helped me a lot with understanding the philosophical/academic ideas of the sport (creating space, defensive gap control, ball movement etc). Thanks again Coach 🙏🏆

  • @edskjops3317
    @edskjops3317 Před 4 lety +3

    When I watched their playoff run, this was the greatest display of team basketball I have ever witnessed in my life!! Just pure beauty!

  • @joesoria2624
    @joesoria2624 Před 4 lety +29

    Got the Oh Honey instrumental in the background, I see you coach.

    • @tjvortex6143
      @tjvortex6143 Před 4 lety

      Joe Soria also the instrumental for Cali Life Style-Lost

  • @javiiking6363
    @javiiking6363 Před 4 lety +2

    Great video. Reminding of the days as a kid watching the Spurs. The beauty of fundamentals with class. Strength and skill

  • @TheCarbontedMan
    @TheCarbontedMan Před 4 lety +2

    Been a Lakers fan my whole life, but that Spurs team really was a joy to watch. So many unselfish pros and all-stars. Utilizing basic fundamentals many teams in the past few decades have foregone. And the way the passes just flowed non-stop. It really was some top teir sh*t right there. The team they had that year is one of my all time top 5 line ups.

  • @deandrepage1048
    @deandrepage1048 Před 4 lety +17

    You got a NBA Hall of Famer on the bench as your 6th Man = Manu Ginobili. 🤣🤣🤣
    This is about a System Offense.

  • @radoslime
    @radoslime Před 4 lety +9

    The 2014 Spurs made Team ball cool again

  • @jameshegarty2394
    @jameshegarty2394 Před 4 lety +2

    this video was a joy to watch coach Daniel

  • @Landrisslg
    @Landrisslg Před 4 lety +2

    This Spurs team and the D'Antoni Suns played some of my absolute favorite offense of all time. Such a joy to watch both the ball and the players in constant motion until an opening presents itself.

  • @erikmerced6329
    @erikmerced6329 Před 4 lety +5

    Idk why this was in my recommended videos, but this was a great video 💯

  • @Primathys
    @Primathys Před 4 lety +62

    Can you PLEASE analyze the 2004/2005 Pistons team and what Larry Brown did different with those guys as opposed to AI/Sixers?

    • @theOnyFUFU
      @theOnyFUFU Před 4 lety +16

      Short answer: he had more talent at every position (4 stars vs 1), a better bench, multiple players who could pass, and a PG who could run the offense. For those reasons and more, he was able to implement his system and win a ring with it. The Sixers system was AI. Nobody else could create their own shot on offense so AI had to play ~40 mins/game. On D, they put a bunch of defensive specialists who could cover AI and let him gamble for steals. You can't win a ring if the team is THAT one dimensional.

  • @alm5851
    @alm5851 Před 8 měsíci

    Beautiful basketball. Thanks for the coverage! Cheers

  • @Crasher984
    @Crasher984 Před 3 lety

    really insightful video on the legendary spurs offense!

  • @JoeSmoe1
    @JoeSmoe1 Před 4 lety +420

    ESPN is gonna send G-men to your door to make this footage of Lebron getting schooled Disappear.😂

    • @batuhanaydn6201
      @batuhanaydn6201 Před 4 lety +3

      *Nike

    • @tejasbawa
      @tejasbawa Před 4 lety +36

      Damn ...is this Spurs vs Heat or Spurs vs LeBron?

    • @ssongacs1773
      @ssongacs1773 Před 4 lety

      This aint about the heat, or lebron, bum

    • @JoeSmoe1
      @JoeSmoe1 Před 4 lety +15

      @@ssongacs1773 The bronsexuals have arrived 😂

    • @ssongacs1773
      @ssongacs1773 Před 4 lety +25

      @@JoeSmoe1 i aint a lebron fan, never been. If anything seems Lebron living in yo head rent free

  • @G17x
    @G17x Před 4 lety +4

    I miss this team so much :,)

  • @robshin8078
    @robshin8078 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the breakdown. Their offense was poetry in motion!

  • @ShermanSitter
    @ShermanSitter Před rokem

    I really enjoyed this video and the analysis, but also you can just appreciate the amazing talent of the actors. Set plays or not, they are also special in the moments as needed.

  • @joshuasilva8168
    @joshuasilva8168 Před 4 lety +3

    This was real basketball, love this

  • @finleyandaidanthomas7121
    @finleyandaidanthomas7121 Před 4 lety +22

    Kawhi is a legend!

  • @youareloved613
    @youareloved613 Před 2 lety

    Beautiful break down!

  • @aggr0midget
    @aggr0midget Před 4 lety +1

    Awesome video. Great explanations

  • @lemancemossjr3935
    @lemancemossjr3935 Před 4 lety +7

    it really comes down to exactly what you said, no ball-dominate star/player. everybody on the Spurs knows it’s a possibility for them to get the ball so they not out there just running around for nothing, they truly play as one entity instead of 5 players on a team. and showing the Rockets after them, and then them again after, it’s glaring. as soon as Harden got the ball, there was literally no movement and he put up a contested 3 with 14 seconds left on the shot clock. and then the Spurs come back and as soon as the ball leaves one player’s hands, two others immediately began sprinting, you deadass gotta rewind the video when they playing to see what’s going on. coaching is truly underrated by viewers, myself included

  • @horf31
    @horf31 Před 4 lety +49

    If Kawhi wasn't injured in that Western Final game 1.. their legacy will continue

    • @Rationalist101
      @Rationalist101 Před 4 lety +3

      Yep.

    • @narayandejesusreyes5843
      @narayandejesusreyes5843 Před 4 lety +1

      Quite possibly.

    • @BlackWhite-ru8gm
      @BlackWhite-ru8gm Před 4 lety +3

      I doubt it..because Spurs was not gonna pay him the type of money he's getting now...that Championship with Raptors took his career to another level..

    • @Vastatio
      @Vastatio Před 4 lety +10

      ​@@BlackWhite-ru8gmthey were going to give him the max, it's a known fact he left $118 million on the table when he refused the supermax from San Antonio.
      and how did it take his career to another level? he was already considered top 2 in the league and was always in the MVP voting; was playing for the GOAT coach of the gold standard organization.
      i guess he got more exposure to the casual fan by being in L.A. but that's not saying much.

    • @BlackWhite-ru8gm
      @BlackWhite-ru8gm Před 4 lety

      @@Vastatio you're 100% right my brother...

  • @ali-wan-kenobi
    @ali-wan-kenobi Před 4 lety

    So beautiful basketball 😍
    Thanks for the video, Coach D 💪

  • @jakeklassen23
    @jakeklassen23 Před 4 lety

    You really put a lot of thought into this video! I was awesome to watch dude.

  • @savethetrees1214
    @savethetrees1214 Před 4 lety +18

    Please analyse the Dallas Mavericks offense because they have the best offensive rating of all time. Thanks!!!

  • @kaya2357
    @kaya2357 Před 4 lety +28

    This was during a time when Phil Jackson was getting a lot of flack of wanting to implement the triangle offense on the Knicks. You just see triangle and motion principles all over this '14 Spurs team.

    • @coachtimmeh6826
      @coachtimmeh6826 Před 4 lety +23

      Keyword "principles" pop uses any and all basketball philosophies that fit the strengths of his current personnel. Phil Jackson wants triangle no matter what because his ego demands it. Do you really not see a difference?

    • @sakamoto8354
      @sakamoto8354 Před 4 lety +12

      You also need the right kind of players to make that work. Carmelo's game play isn't going to fit the triangle.

    • @TheGeorgeD13
      @TheGeorgeD13 Před 4 lety +2

      Neo Eon,
      Triangle works for any kind of roster. It’s not really a roster dependent system. And every team uses the triangle a little bit today anyway. They just didn’t want to buy in, that’s all. That’s on them.
      They had Melo those years and Melo is a player perfectly built for the Triangle. He didn’t buy in. That’s on him. It’s also on Phil for not being able to get the guys to buy in. It is what it is.

    • @jameslantzke5484
      @jameslantzke5484 Před 4 lety +2

      @@sakamoto8354 carmelo is a midrange shot creator like kobe and mj theres no reason he wouldnt have fit the triangle.

    • @sakamoto8354
      @sakamoto8354 Před 4 lety

      @@jameslantzke5484 Most of Carmelo's shots came from his iso, Jordan can iso but many of his shots came off the ball

  • @andresarroyo2025
    @andresarroyo2025 Před 4 lety

    About time someone shows my Spurs some love. Thanks for this video

  • @ThiagodMoraes
    @ThiagodMoraes Před 4 lety +1

    Coach Pop,legend..The trio Parker,Duncan,Ginobli..Legends!!

  • @w00t777
    @w00t777 Před 4 lety +21

    imagine steph in place of parker in the PG spot. this offence would be truly unstoppable.

    • @HaveFunLosingBro
      @HaveFunLosingBro Před 4 lety +3

      Yeah Steph is ridiculously great off the ball.

    • @weneedhim526
      @weneedhim526 Před 4 lety +1

      did you not here what he said in the video, no ball dominant or star people, just good people who average 15 or under for each, come on parker was built in this greatness for years, what does curry have to do with his relationship and value to the spurs

    • @weneedhim526
      @weneedhim526 Před 4 lety

      @NBA Spotlite your right about ball movement, but as a former spurs fan who watched parker for years, it is unfair to compare, simply putting curry in replace of parker when he wasn't apart of the success of building this chemistry and system doesn't sound right, there shouldn't be any replacing two guys are respectfully great on their own drafted teams, please no replacing in a spurs system with modern talent

    • @weneedhim526
      @weneedhim526 Před 4 lety +1

      @NBA Spotlite but thats the point Tony Parker isn't steph, he is Tony Parker, yes Curry is amazing, but as far as imagining curry, he also wouldn't be mvp either in 2015 or 2016, he developed because Kerr strengthened his game, and basically allowed him to do his pull up 3point shooting a lot, watching his games compared to Tony, curry would fit the system perfectly, but he wouldn't be on top of the league as he is now

    • @ram10sin70
      @ram10sin70 Před 4 lety

      I think Steph is slightly better than Parker overall but the way Parker move, curl, read the screens and shot floaters is very unique and maybe better than Curry. Probably Parker fits better with this system.

  • @lagpc2952
    @lagpc2952 Před 4 lety +46

    5:40 LeBron's attempt at contesting a 3 😂

    • @luka99medak
      @luka99medak Před 4 lety +11

      Like in 2K when animation is late lol

  • @alfredomendozajr.5124
    @alfredomendozajr.5124 Před 3 lety

    Pop is really a genius! Thank you for posting this

  • @bumshka21
    @bumshka21 Před 4 lety

    Still learned stuff with this video even though I've watched a lot on these finals. Thanks for creating.

  • @tellyyytelly7583
    @tellyyytelly7583 Před 4 lety +16

    There’s a special young talent in the NBA I’d like to see in a Clippers uniform who’d be perfect for this system/playing with Kawhi, George and Pat Bev and he goes by the name of Bam Adebayo. He has the skill set, dexterity, unselfishness and defensive versatility to execute and play at the highest levels IQ wise. He falls under the Diaw line of Basketball Lineage

    • @RicardoAGuitar
      @RicardoAGuitar Před 4 lety +6

      Why are you talking about him like he's some sort of diamond in the rough that you just discovered??

    • @GHOSTDOGLOPPI
      @GHOSTDOGLOPPI Před 4 lety +1

      and also, aren't the clippers talented enough? you want to give them ALSO Adebayo?

    • @tellyyytelly7583
      @tellyyytelly7583 Před 4 lety +1

      RicardoAGuitar no im not, I’m talking about him as someone’s who’s underrated and needs to pushed to higher acclaim. You have no tone so don’t misinterpret what I said with how you read and comprehend in your head please, thank you

    • @tellyyytelly7583
      @tellyyytelly7583 Před 4 lety

      GHOSTDOGLOPPI no the Clippers aren’t talented enough they’re still in the process of team rebuilding process, there’s a few folks the Clippers cannot take forwards if they want to obtain the next/highest level of competitive basketball that aligns with their “tip hat on defence, unselfish” brand of basketball

    • @jasonkim4994
      @jasonkim4994 Před 4 lety +1

      @@tellyyytelly7583 he was selected as an allstar this year whereas boris was never an allstar what are you talking about

  • @SoloPerICommenti
    @SoloPerICommenti Před 4 lety +3

    One thing you need to make something like this happen are some very coachable stars

  • @amuniversity8391
    @amuniversity8391 Před 4 lety

    Beautiful, nice breakdown

  • @jackknight4020
    @jackknight4020 Před 4 lety

    Great video, that final was probably the most rewarding to watch of how great team basketball is. The spurs made that team look like amateurs. Every spurs player on the floor was a threat and that’s a perfect example of spurs basketball.

  • @zwebackshyper9307
    @zwebackshyper9307 Před 4 lety +3

    the greatest basketball team in history

  • @the19trier
    @the19trier Před 4 lety +5

    Why did Spur disband such a beautiful system one year after they won the champion with it?

    • @kennynguyen6246
      @kennynguyen6246 Před 4 lety +2

      the19trier
      NBA shifted toward the bombardment of 3s to where post game isn’t that much of a good shot choice anymore.
      One day we will get to see such a beautiful system again whenever the era of 3s dies down.
      2015 and onward was where the game really was being shifted. In my opinion I believe they disbanded the system due to the shift of the game 😔 sad to see it gone

    • @FaerieHijacker
      @FaerieHijacker Před 4 lety

      Stars getting old. Kawhi has too much expectations on his shoulders. The emergence of MVP Curry. The long-range pick & roll started to rise. 3s are getting more prominent.

    • @the19trier
      @the19trier Před 4 lety +1

      @@kennynguyen6246 Spurs in fact made more 3s in 2014 ball-moving championship season than 2015

    • @paulasihitalia1349
      @paulasihitalia1349 Před 4 lety +5

      Because Steve Kerr tried a different version of the Spurs offense that fits MVP Steph and Klay Thompson's type of offense which is shooting threes. And the Spurs' big 3 is already getting old

    • @Kirbystare1992
      @Kirbystare1992 Před 4 lety +1

      the19trier I mean it took the clippers 7 to beat them barely so can’t fault the spurs too much in 2015.

  • @Antzzz_Manzzz
    @Antzzz_Manzzz Před 3 lety

    Your analysis are excellent. I’ve played n coach n the nuisances of the game is beautiful poetry. Thank you and please make more videos 👍🏼🙏🏼👏🏼

  • @jpflanagan3697
    @jpflanagan3697 Před 2 lety +1

    Will forever be my favorite team. Crazy how they don’t get enough love and praise

  • @joshuaabuel5812
    @joshuaabuel5812 Před 4 lety +4

    This all worked because of diaw

    • @coachdaniel8163
      @coachdaniel8163  Před 4 lety +5

      This is an underrated point. He began to start I believe in game 3 or so over Splitter. Added essential passing and spacing on the offensive end and probably value on defense too.

    • @34cvc
      @34cvc Před 4 lety +2

      @@coachdaniel8163 he was good on defense too. Along with kawhi he would also regurlarly guard lebron

    • @joshuaabuel5812
      @joshuaabuel5812 Před 4 lety +1

      @@coachdaniel8163 yow thanks for the notice

  • @sticky-fingers
    @sticky-fingers Před 4 lety +10

    LeBron's fans : "he can guard the 5 positions" .. well, let's see 🧐

    • @weneedhim526
      @weneedhim526 Před 4 lety +4

      I'm a Bron fan and I think he is a lazy bad defender, even on the heat, he only plays good defense in the 4th, he can not guard all 5 positions

    • @MrDiMES123
      @MrDiMES123 Před 4 lety +11

      @@weneedhim526 lebron was a 2 time runner up for Defensive player of the year .... he is a smart defender who plays the percentages, he studies every players fg% and allows the lower % option even if its means a open shot.

    • @sticky-fingers
      @sticky-fingers Před 4 lety

      ​@@weneedhim526 thank you for being honest !

    • @weneedhim526
      @weneedhim526 Před 4 lety +1

      @@MrDiMES123 heat was probably his best defensive years, but his footwork on defense isn't as great as Kobe, or a guy like Iggy, he doesn't pressure properly, and he lets guys blow past him, and he is bad at rotation and help defense

    • @weneedhim526
      @weneedhim526 Před 4 lety

      @@sticky-fingers anytime

  • @cloudlockheart93
    @cloudlockheart93 Před 4 lety

    Loving this channel than Bball breakdown. No ridiculous ads, no cheesy narration, just pure intellectual basketball fundamentals.

  • @Russ-od2yy
    @Russ-od2yy Před 4 lety +2

    Prime duncan/ginobli/parker years were some of my favorite years of basketball as fan of the sport. Their basketball offense was how basketball was supposed to be played, no real "super star" that would try and dominate themselves.

  • @frankfortmartialartshi-yah6875

    Who are the 7 thumbs down?! Probably Heat fans 😆

  • @cepheus9856
    @cepheus9856 Před 4 lety +4

    Lebron fake goat James just standing doing nothing in these highlights 😂 just like what he do today

  • @kman7town
    @kman7town Před 4 lety +2

    This was the most beautiful basketball I've ever seen from the best Spurs team Pop ever had

  • @JeffVan604
    @JeffVan604 Před 4 lety

    Loved the team and vid so much. I was rooting for Dwyane Wade that year but man, I wasn't even mad at this offense.

  • @justifiedchaoz
    @justifiedchaoz Před 4 lety

    Duddxdd you're so good at explaining concepts. Never understood the importance of flashing to the elbow till now

  • @BitsofJoshua
    @BitsofJoshua Před 8 měsíci

    Seriously I'm 40 years old and this might be the first commentary on basketball strategy that I've actually understood. I dunno if that's a compliment to you or a diss on me, but thanks either way! Great video.

  • @JohnPhoelix
    @JohnPhoelix Před rokem

    I think about this finals series so often. Best basketball I've seen!

  • @katsu_papi
    @katsu_papi Před 4 lety +2

    oh yeah, this is my team right here!! virtuoso performance, almost perfect basketball...this team is right up there at the top with the greatest ever. .
    props to Lebron though, MJ never faced teams like my spurs...speaks volume to Bron's greatness. mad respect from a spurs fan!! 🙌

  • @classyassmothafucka8890
    @classyassmothafucka8890 Před 4 lety +1

    "They played the best basketball I've ever seen" "They dominated us"
    -- Chris Bosh --
    Class act, that Chris Bosh. He said this right after the game while frustration was at its highest.

  • @maat8032
    @maat8032 Před 4 lety

    appreciate the break down. and the total i wanna kiss you remix musical choice 👌🏾

  • @nabilbeghidja3607
    @nabilbeghidja3607 Před 2 lety

    With the sound of The Delegation in the background. Beautiful 🔥

  • @JD-wf2qq
    @JD-wf2qq Před 4 lety

    Love this style of play 💯

  • @chrissilver5448
    @chrissilver5448 Před 4 lety

    Great vid.

  • @johnnyk4115
    @johnnyk4115 Před 2 lety +2

    Boris Diaw is sooo underrated. Every Spurs fan will know how important he was during the 2014 finals.

  • @ACESHARPGAMETIME
    @ACESHARPGAMETIME Před 4 lety

    This team so amazing.. Ilove spurs forever and the trio.

  • @matthewrusinyak2777
    @matthewrusinyak2777 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for this

  • @jacoblara4820
    @jacoblara4820 Před 4 lety +1

    I’m so glad I got to experience this, and experience my home town team bringing a championship back home , I’ll never forget it

  • @folumb
    @folumb Před 4 lety +2

    This was the most amazing series I've watched as a Spurs fan. We were everything the Heat weren't. No big names (yet), no glitz, no glamor, no outsized personalities, no super team, most boring franchise. And somehow we won.

  • @darbyblake7980
    @darbyblake7980 Před rokem

    These videos are awesome and the plays are great but this young raw kawhi highlight are really cool to see again. He was an animal back then.

  • @crenshawshank
    @crenshawshank Před 10 měsíci

    What this video made me also realize about that season/finals is how much room there is for stardom on a team. Everyone on this squad, even off the bench, had iconic moments. Leonard and Diaw get mentioned but Green and Mills were setting single-game 3 records in 13 and 14, Splitter had become a pick+roll god, even Bonner and Belinelli had moments against the peak-hype Heat. You'd see fans wear jerseys for all those guys. For that to be true in seasons where everyone thought it might be the Big-Three's last, with the comeback narrative, with players asking for pay cuts to keep the team together, with literal heat-tolerance ironically being a winning super power, and most of all to see the basketball world witness this and give it's due respect and recognition in a city no one knows is the 7th biggest in the US. The S.A. community really felt like those pub fans in Ted Lasso where our champions were proving once again that just being a good person who does their job to elevate their neighbor is going to get you to the mountain top.