The Sacramento Kings have done what nobody expected: they have taken the defending champions to a game six. Being from San Antonio, I hope that they obliterate the Kings. Here's how I think it should be done:
The Spurs should work the bench early. In doing this, they can keep their starters energized and ready to keep up with Bonzi Wells. The Spurs should definetely focus on the energy and playing time of Bruce Bowen, Brent Barry, Manu Giniboli, and Michael Finley. Also, I think two of these four should be on the floor at the same time.
The Spurs' second thing they need to work on is early defensive stops. Like Game 1, if the Spurs pound the Kings on defense, then they will jump to an early lead. Unlike Game 1, they are in Sacramento, which is also a big reason they should shut down the offense of the Kings: less points, less noise from the crowd.
The final and most important thing the Spurs need to focus on is the complete manhandling they are recieving Bonzi Wells. This is also a reason they need to work the bench, because the Kings have to leave Wells in the game, and if the Spurs renew their energy every 5-10 minutes, they will able to tire Wells, forcing turnovers and easy buckets.
In conclusion, the defense and energy of the Spurs will be the deciding factor of Game Six, the series, and the whether or not they win the Finals again.
For Plan B, you must keep it plain and simple: have Rasho shove Bonzi, so that Bonzi will lay on the scorer's table. Then, us Spurs fans will hope that some Spurs fan throws their drink on him, so that he and the rest of the Kings beat up the wrong fans. Finally, they will be ejected from the game, and the Spurs will win the series. And, oh yeah, David Stern will suspend them all so that they can work on their rap albums.
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