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ducks
09-21-2014, 04:31 PM
https://sports.yahoo.com/video/tony-parker-spurs-repeat-185838575.html

illusioNtEk
09-21-2014, 04:39 PM
Fuck ya !!!

tp2021
09-21-2014, 04:50 PM
He says the whole team is rested from not playing over the summer, and mentions himself, Manu, and Kawhi by name.

What about Diaw, Splitter, and Baynes?

Malik Hairston
09-21-2014, 04:54 PM
Hopefully Parker is rested and plays like he did in 2012-2013, and not like he did this past season..

If he can bounce back, this will be the Spurs' best shot at repeating IMO..

Malik Hairston
09-21-2014, 04:55 PM
He says the whole team is rested from not playing over the summer, and mentions himself, Manu, and Kawhi by name.

What about Diaw, Splitter, and Baynes?

Diaw actually seems like the type of player that benefits from playing year-round to stay in shape, rather than resting IMO..he also doesn't have a ton of mileage on him IIRC..

Splitter is probably fine, his role doesn't command the type of required rest as a Ginobili or Parker..

EVAY
09-21-2014, 05:09 PM
I hope that he is right, but if he isn't, nothing can take away the awesome feeling of that championship last year. Nothing. Not ever. Not if they never win again. That was the best ever.

pubic hair
09-21-2014, 05:10 PM
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DieHardSpursFan1537
09-21-2014, 06:05 PM
:toast

TampaDude
09-21-2014, 06:11 PM
I hope that he is right, but if he isn't, nothing can take away the awesome feeling of that championship last year. Nothing. Not ever. Not if they never win again. That was the best ever.

^ this

It was a Hollywood ending for sure. Definitely the sweetest one of all! :hat

TMTTRIO
09-21-2014, 07:19 PM
It'll be interesting to see if there are still hurt feelings between Manu and the Spurs when the season starts and if that affects any of the team chemistry. Manu's been super quiet since he announced he couldn't play.

UZER
09-21-2014, 07:20 PM
Said it before...I expect parker to have a huge year this year. Dude was running on fumes by the end of last season year.

mkurts
09-21-2014, 07:20 PM
If Duncan said that I would believe, not Parker

ElNono
09-21-2014, 07:34 PM
It'll be interesting to see if there are still hurt feelings between Manu and the Spurs when the season starts and if that affects any of the team chemistry. Manu's been super quiet since he announced he couldn't play.

IIRC, last word I heard is that he flew back to San Antonio to work on his rehab... likely with the Spurs training staff... so you can probably put that one to rest...

ElNono
09-21-2014, 07:35 PM
Tony did a bang up job trusting his teammates last season, hopefully that's here to stay, tbh... especially since his job security is not in jeopardy after signing that extension...

spurs10
09-21-2014, 08:24 PM
I hope that he is right, but if he isn't, nothing can take away the awesome feeling of that championship last year. Nothing. Not ever. Not if they never win again. That was the best ever. Amen! Unreal!

spurs10
09-21-2014, 08:26 PM
It'll be interesting to see if there are still hurt feelings between Manu and the Spurs when the season starts and if that affects any of the team chemistry. Manu's been super quiet since he announced he couldn't play. Manu is the consummate pro.

gilmor
09-21-2014, 09:21 PM
This year will be the year of 2 players - Parker and Leonard..

100%duncan
09-21-2014, 10:21 PM
I hope that he is right, but if he isn't, nothing can take away the awesome feeling of that championship last year. Nothing. Not ever. Not if they never win again. That was the best ever.

YES.

Sean Cagney
09-21-2014, 11:55 PM
I hope that he is right, but if he isn't, nothing can take away the awesome feeling of that championship last year. Nothing. Not ever. Not if they never win again. That was the best ever.You are 100% correct, repeat or not that run they had after losing like they did in 013 was magical, period. That was our run we needed before the team fades into the night or the few we have left retire! That was the last run we needed to make our run complete IMO, now whatever happens is gravy.

WE GOT TO see our team win 5 rings in our lifetime! 5 RINGS, that is very hard to do and one short of the Great Jordan even, just one ring less than Mike Tim has! He has as many finals appearances as well, just incredible and you could not have told me this in 99 when they won their first (I was happy with just one then). I am thrilled to be a fan of this team, that last run was the icing on the cake for me and now they can ride off into the Sunset.

SpurPadre
09-22-2014, 12:11 AM
Fuck that, I want to repeat. Put your money where your mouth is and get us that elusive repeat, TP!

Ice009
09-22-2014, 12:12 AM
There's players on the team, Kawhi being one of them IMO, that I don't think are satisfied at all with just one. He/they know what's going on with the big 3 not being able able to play forever, so they're going to go hard/go all out to try and win again.

spursparker9
09-22-2014, 12:21 AM
Just stay healthy please.

OKC will probably imploded due to the contracts.

CLE will likely to have fucked up moment from Love and Irving who both have zero playoffs experience. Hopefully playoffs tested vet like Marion, James Jones and Mike Miller are washed up by this stage of their career.

Brunodf
09-22-2014, 02:30 AM
Good to see that he is confident, but Tony isn't the best person to make these kind of predictions...

mingus
09-22-2014, 05:07 AM
I like our chances if we stay healthy. Manu developing that stress fracture is going to make pop very cautious about his minutes.

OKC is still the only team I can see knocking us out in the west. The Clipper's don't have much outside of Griffin/Paul, McFail will continue to underachieve with whatever talent the Rockets have, the Grizz are not on our level and losing Miller (who played about the best he's played since his prime against OKC) will only make it harder, Portland is good but too thin on the bench, and the Mavs are fodder. Upsets can and do happen though so nothing is a given. The Warriors to me are the X factor team in the west If Kerr pans out and Bogut stays healthy because they've got a lot of talent.

spursparker9
09-22-2014, 07:20 AM
I don't know whether to consider Mavs the Dark House team...

They gained T.Chandler but they lost 2 wings in VC and Marion. However they still have Rick Carlise

exstatic
09-22-2014, 07:30 AM
I don't know whether to consider Mavs the Dark House team...

They gained T.Chandler but they lost 2 wings in VC and Marion. However they still have Rick Carlise

The also lost Calderon in the Chandler trade. M Ellis is NOT a PG.

Sigz
09-22-2014, 02:54 PM
He was also the little bastard that said our window for being NBA Champions was closed...

This is just all "talk".

SupremeGuy
09-22-2014, 06:20 PM
It'd be nice to see a bounce back year for Tony but he's not getting any younger so we'll just have to wait and see. He has a shit ton of miles on his legs already too.

z0sa
09-22-2014, 06:58 PM
Diaw played but that's actually good for him...

KL2
09-22-2014, 07:08 PM
I want to see what a healthy a Spurs team looks like, with Leonard as the 1st or 2nd option. Manu had a fractured leg, TP a sprained ankle, Mills a torn rotator cuff. I think we've yet to see the Spurs' best. This may be their best year ever if they manage to stay healthy.

TD 21
09-22-2014, 07:11 PM
Diaw played but that's actually good for him...

Yeah, to a point. In the past 12 months, he's played 103 games, not including preseason. He's "only" 32, but has quite a bit of mileage when you consider that he plays for France virtually every summer.

At some point, you run out of gas. It predictably happened to Parker last season, it caught up to P. Gasol a few seasons ago; it's just inevitable. Hopefully, he can squeeze out one more season before that sets in, but it seems unlikely.

They should take it easy on him in training camp/preseason and strongly consider shutting him down for a while at some point in season. Not three weeks, like Parker, but maybe during a light stretch, where he can sit 2-3 games but get 7-10 days off.

z0sa
09-22-2014, 07:14 PM
Diaw plays much better and more aggressively when he's involved and in rhythm, so I don't agree about shutting him down... he was quite overweight at points in his career, but although that's usually bad for players, I think it was actually good for us/Diaw at this point, tbh, since he was always more of a passer and playmaker than a scorer.. likewise, paradoxically I'm not worried about him this season because he just got paid.. he will produce this year and be a big part of the repeat effort.

We also need him to play big minutes in the post to conserve the last bit of Tim Duncan the Spurs have left...

TD 21
09-22-2014, 07:23 PM
Diaw plays much better and more aggressively when he's involved and in rhythm, so I don't agree about shutting him down... he was quite overweight at points in his career, but although that's usually bad for players, I think it was actually good for us/Diaw at this point, tbh, since he was always more of a passer and playmaker than a scorer.. likewise, paradoxically I'm not worried about him this season because he just got paid.. he will produce this year and be a big part of the repeat effort.

We also need him to play big minutes in the post to conserve the last bit of Tim Duncan the Spurs have left...

I'm not suggesting doing it at the end of the regular season; some time around mid season would be ideal. They'll be plenty of time for him to regain rhythm and game shape. My concern is, from the 2nd round on, if they have to go through the Clippers, Thunder and Cavs, does he have the legs to play the minutes they're going to need him to play in those match-ups? Particularly the latter two, I could easily see him having to play the most minutes on the team.

z0sa
09-22-2014, 07:27 PM
We will see... none of it matters if Tim Duncan gets injured or finally falls off a cliff from having to play too many minutes in the post during the regular season campaign.. I'd rather go for broke at this point, not think about any future seasons, none of that.. run Diaw and Splitter into the ground if necessary, as long as we get that repeat, the future doesn't matter at this point in my eyes, only repeating..

therealtruth
09-22-2014, 07:45 PM
Tony did a bang up job trusting his teammates last season, hopefully that's here to stay, tbh... especially since his job security is not in jeopardy after signing that extension...

That identifies the dilemna. We were better of last year TP wasn't having a MVP type season because it forced him to trust his teammates more. Conversely his teammates were more confident because he trusted them. That made the Spurs a much more dangerous team. As Lebron said, everybody could hurt you. There was no simple head of the snake.

TD 21
09-22-2014, 07:56 PM
We will see... none of it matters if Tim Duncan gets injured or finally falls off a cliff from having to play too many minutes in the post during the regular season campaign.. I'd rather go for broke at this point, not think about any future seasons, none of that.. run Diaw and Splitter into the ground if necessary, as long as we get that repeat, the future doesn't matter at this point in my eyes, only repeating..

In the playoffs, yeah. But in order to repeat, they're going to have to have a somewhat fresh Diaw for the playoffs.

Splitter, I'm not concerned with, even though he has shockingly little stamina for his build. It would probably be best if they could get away with swapping his and Diaw's minutes, but even if Duncan's mid ranger returns to the level of two to three seasons ago, they probably can't, because of the lack of mobility in defense of stretch fours.

Unfortunately, the only way to get away with playing Diaw less, is playing Bonner and/or Daye more.

z0sa
09-22-2014, 08:12 PM
I mean, yeah I agree it would be best if everyones fresh heading into the playoffs, but Im not sure thats realistic.. considering the difference in Boris' play when he is involved compared to when he doesnt get many minutes or touches, Id say it is actually ok if he is a little beat up and tired, well not really ok but the best alternative at this point..

true dat about Splitter's stamina, he's miles better than his rookie season but still gets winded fast, doubt it will ever get better at this point. Pop will have his hands full as usual but I have faith in his abilities.. the big question on my mind right now actually is What About Baynes? If he could produce consistently during the regular season alone it would vastly improve the front line situation.

hater
09-23-2014, 10:08 PM
GOAT

TheGreatYacht
09-24-2014, 12:01 PM
GOAT

boutons_deux
09-24-2014, 12:05 PM
Repeating is the one major item missing from Tim's resume, which may hurt his job search prospects.

I think they all would love to repeat, for themselves, but above all for Tim and Pop.

Old School 44
09-24-2014, 12:23 PM
Why stop at a repeat! Let's just jump to the threepeat!
Seriously, it's amazing what the Spurs have accomplished in Kawhi's first three seasons - West finals, WC Champs, NBA Champs...amaziing!

intlspurshk
09-24-2014, 03:37 PM
The biggest concerns are Manu and Mills to a certain extent. Hopefully Cory will step up as it is his contract year

Ed Helicopter Jones
09-24-2014, 03:40 PM
When Tim calls his shot, then I'll get excited about a Spurs player prediction.

Mel_13
09-24-2014, 10:01 PM
Pop's getting a head start on resting Diaw:


Buck Harvey @Buck_SA
(https://twitter.com/Buck_SA)Flexibility of Herr Popovich: #spurs (https://twitter.com/search?q=%23spurs) begin training camp in SA this week, but @theborisdiaw (https://twitter.com/theborisdiaw/) gets a pass. He will join the team in Berlin.

moisaenz
09-24-2014, 11:34 PM
Pop's getting a head start on resting Diaw:

Most probably Diaw's resting time will be the preseason.. he doesn't really need to play in preseason since he played the whole summer.

apalisoc_9
09-24-2014, 11:45 PM
Pop's getting a head start on resting Diaw:

Training camp next week?

YEs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Chillen
09-25-2014, 07:45 AM
Spurs 5 biggest obstacles to pull off a repeat.

1. Health -- the team has to stay healthy, Duncan, Ginobili are all veteran players, they need to be fresh when the playoffs start. Parker needs to stay healthy all season.
2. OKC Thunder -- Will be out to destroy the Spurs in the playoffs.
3. Motivation - After such a great NBA championship in which the Spurs destroyed the Miami Heat 4-1, will motivation play a huge role? are they now satisfied? they recently made back 2 back Finals and could have repeated if not for the game 6 travesty. The team has to keep it's focus and play well and Leonard has to keep blooming for a legit shot at repeating.
4. 2 East teams to worry about now, the Cavs and Bulls. Odds are one of them will be in the Finals in June. The Heat will probably not make it to 5 straight NBA finals. Indiana is banged up. Wizards have growing pains.
5. West rivals - Clips, Rockets, Mavs, Warriors, Grizz will all want to take their best shot at beating the defending NBA champs in the playoffs.

So they are the defending NBA champions headed into this season, it's theirs to lose. I see health, motivation and the OKC Thunder possibly playing the role of spoilers. If they can make the 2015 NBA finals, they have a great shot at beating the Cavs or Bulls or another East team. So a repeat is very possible for the Spurs, it's all about motivation and health now with this team.