There's only 24 seconds in the NBA shot clock. Fat Head takes 20 seconds to make it down the court and get into position.
I heard from someone who knows someone on the inside.
There's only 24 seconds in the NBA shot clock. Fat Head takes 20 seconds to make it down the court and get into position.
IF Manu were to retire and the Spurs were to strike out on landing LmA, I find the idea of bringing in a Monte Ellis to run PG and have MVParker assume the Gino 6th man position intriguing. I don't know if Ellis is selfless enough to lead a Spurs ball movement type offense but he can darn sure penetrate like Parker can. Added bonus in the Manu role maybe Tony can save it up (ala Robert Horry) for the playoffs since that would mean fewer minutes in the RS.
Except that Tony can't shoot or pass or dribble much.
But I do like the idea if the real goal is to just get Tony on the bench.
Exactly my thoughts.
you. Your is getting old.
John Wall as our starting PG and Mike Conley Jr. Off the bench to be the playmaking dsitributor
what the happened to all the creative euro players? at one point they had bodiroga, ginobili, diamantidis in their primes at once, today they have : ......
Dragic
People don't typically get faster as they get older.
I wish Manu was interested in coaching. I think he would be great keeping around as a coach. I noticed the games I went to this year he was very vocal about pulling the young players out during timeouts and giving them advice. I also noticed he would sit and give the team a talk before Pop came back during TOs. Who can forget this.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WzGY9aAdgmQ
Maybe a player-coach.
On the video - It was a game winner against the clippers
Anxiously waiting on tspense to break the news tbh
you think Manu is purposely hijacking the team by delaying his decision because of what Spurs did to him last summer? ( blocked him from Argentina?)??
would be de able if true IMO
I hope Mills and Kawhi spend the entire summer working on their handles, and the same for Cojo and Green if they come back. A collective improvement in ball handling is the first step, along with the draft. I just don't see any free agents that would be worth the money... Consider this: If Cojo had stayed in college for 4 years, last year would've been his rookie season. I say invest in him, and hope he grows in the same way that George Hill did...
Btw, watching the Clippers beat the Rockets minus their starting PG really made me happy-- seeing how many times Blake Griffin brought the ball up court... Kawhi could do that, like Pippen did...
Really, that made me sad. That could have been us smashing Rocket face...
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