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TwoHandJam
10-04-2005, 07:03 PM
Saw this article on Yahoo....
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_ylt=AmoeTXuoV_2RkvwFKzor6mq8vLYF?slug=ap-spurscamp&prov=ap&type=lgns

Duncan gets an earful from teammates as camp opens in rain-soaked tropics

By CHRIS SHERIDAN, AP Basketball Writer
October 4, 2005

CHARLOTTE AMALIE, U.S. Virgin Islands (AP) -- The charter plane carrying the defending NBA champions was inches away from landing on the island of St. Thomas when the razzing of Tim Duncan began.

Somebody had to take the blame for the rain-soaked sights the San Antonio Spurs were seeing from their windows, and a fuselage full of fingers began pointing toward the three-time finals MVP as the grief came raining down, too.

``I've already gotten a bunch, so I'm hoping it will clear up a bit,'' Duncan said Tuesday after the Spurs went through their first practice of training camp and began incorporating three key new pieces while beginning their quest to become repeat champions.

On Sunday alone, as much as 5 inches of rain fell on Duncan's nearby home island of St. Croix. Monday brought more of the same, and the total on St. Thomas was 3 inches and counting by the time the Spurs filed off their bus Tuesday at the University of the Virgin Islands.

The sun briefly peaked through the clouds by the time coach Gregg Popovich called it an afternoon, giving a boost to the players' spirits as they looked ahead to getting a closer view at the place Duncan called home until Hurricane Hugo ravaged the islands in 1989.

This is Duncan's first trip back in more than two years, and islanders on St. Thomas and St. Croix are ecstatic to be graced by the presence of the islands' biggest celebrity.

``Spurs On The Rock'' screamed the headline in one local tabloid, and a sign outside the university welcomed ``Tim and the Spurs'' -- one more piece of ammo to fuel the mock hostility directed at Duncan.


``I got a lot of (grief) for that, too,'' Duncan said. ``Trust me, I'm getting my share.''

It was unclear whether Duncan was being heckled for his hair, too, but it wouldn't be a surprise if he was. Sporting a medium-length afro and a full, scruffy beard, Duncan said he hadn't seen a barber since before the Spurs defeated the Detroit Pistons in Game 7 of the finals for their third title in seven years.

``I actually hope to look like Manu (Ginobili),'' Duncan said. ``Whenever I get it long enough I'm going to put some straightener in it and hope I can run around and whip it around like he does.'' :lol

Duncan became a father during the offseason when his wife, Amy, gave birth to a daughter. And while Duncan wasn't particularly insightful in discussing the joys of parenthood, his mood was otherwise much more jovial than usual as he shared his thoughts on having the Spurs' reloaded roster pay a visit to his homeland.

The Spurs added NBA veterans Michael Finley and Nick Van Exel along with Argentine center Fabricio Oberto, a gold medalist at the 2004 Olympics, while losing only one minor player, guard Devin Brown.

With the Phoenix Suns having lost two of their best shooters, and with Finley having departed the rival Dallas Mavericks, there's a sense around the league -- Magic Johnson has already proclaimed ``It's over'' -- that San Antonio might have a legitimate chance at a 70-win season.

No other team has anywhere near the depth on their 12-man roster, an embarrassment of riches that Popovich will try to manage without ruffling egos. The coach is already set on his starting five -- Duncan, Nazr Mohammed, Bruce Bowen, Tony Parker and Ginobili -- and the bench includes centers Oberto, Rasho Nesterovic and Sean Marks, forwards Robert Horry and Finley, and guards Van Exel, Brent Barry and Beno Udrih.

``I'll be checking minutes more than I've ever checked before, and making sure that people are getting enough playing time. Some nights, that'll be a real tough thing to do,'' Popovich said.

Popovich also emerged from the summer well-rested after spending the past three offseasons with the U.S. Olympic team. He took numerous three-day trips to various American cities, sometimes with his wife and sometimes alone, and pointed to the unexpected signing of Finley as the highlight of his three-month vacation.

The often surly coach was also in the best of moods, recalling with a laugh his last visit to the U.S. territories where cars drive on the left side of narrow roads that twist at impossible angles through the islands' mountainous terrain.

``When I came down to St. Croix to see Timmy eight or nine years ago, nobody said a word to me (about driving on the left side),'' Popovich said. ``I got my rental car and I went out on the road, and I was gesticulating at like 10 people before I realized I was the jerk.'' :lol

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Some really funny stuff in there. I wonder if the writer is just speculating on the starting 5 or if he got this straight from the horse's mouth ie. Pop. Pop is not usually one to let this kind of information out liberally before the season starts.

Anyhow, can't wait for the season to start!

ChumpDumper
10-04-2005, 07:05 PM
I think everyone is going to play so few minutes the first half of the season it's hardly going to matter.

TwoHandJam
10-04-2005, 07:07 PM
:oops Oops, just noticed this was posted in another thread earlier. Feel free to move Kori.

Kori Ellis
10-04-2005, 07:17 PM
It's okay, the hair quote deserves recognition in it's own thread here. :)

Horry For 3!
10-04-2005, 08:16 PM
``I actually hope to look like Manu (Ginobili),'' Duncan said. ``Whenever I get it long enough I'm going to put some straightener in it and hope I can run around and whip it around like he does.''
:lmao that is great

z0sa
10-04-2005, 09:09 PM
duncan is gonna rock with long hair. I can just imagine him knocking down bankshots with that hair flapping in the wind

Sense
10-04-2005, 09:37 PM
I think the Starting Five were set the minute we won the championship.

No one wants to change the chemistry or the equation the Spurs already have.
I think everyone knew about this... right?

Sense
10-04-2005, 09:38 PM
duncan is gonna rock with long hair. I can just imagine him knocking down bankshots with that hair flapping in the wind


I hope he doesn't cut it.. but I'm thinking he will.

He explained it as a joke....but maybe he never had a chance to go to the barber... with the Baby n all. :rolleyes

duncan_21
10-04-2005, 10:06 PM
How's rasho gonna take not getting a chance to compete for the starting spot? He'll probably show no emotion, be timid and shy, and keep his head down. Hey, that's just like when he's on the court.

Dre_7
10-04-2005, 10:11 PM
Nazr > Rasho

Thats an easy one.

Sense
10-05-2005, 12:51 AM
We won without Rasho, and I don't think anyone cared.

Obviously Nazr is gonna get it over Rasho.

Vashner
10-05-2005, 01:14 AM
I think Pop is going to experiment a good amount..
Unless your Duncan I would not worry about starting... whatever wins in the end.

That's how we beat down the other teams.. with the best cohesive bench performance.

Dalamar_the_Dark
10-05-2005, 02:03 AM
I believe the writer was simply assuming that Nazr will continue to start.

Kori, can we have a vbookie on who our starting center will be on opening night barring injuries?

My money is on Rasho.

nkdlunch
10-05-2005, 11:46 AM
And while Duncan wasn't particularly insightful in discussing the joys of parenthood, his mood was otherwise much more jovial than usual as he shared his thoughts on having the Spurs' reloaded roster pay a visit to his homeland.


Duncan's better be the happiest player in the planet. He's the MAN in the most powerful team by far.

KG would bust a nut in a team like the Spurs.

LittleGeneral
10-05-2005, 11:50 AM
How's rasho gonna take not getting a chance to compete for the starting spot? He'll probably show no emotion, be timid and shy, and keep his head down. Hey, that's just like when he's on the court.


Too true.

spurs_fan_in_exile
10-05-2005, 01:58 PM
Tim needs to grow that fro out Dr. J style. Hell the whole lineup could go old school. Get Oberto or Manu to throw on some goofy looking goggles and an even worse mustache for the Kurt Rambis look. See if Beno can take a few inches off his shorts for a John Stockton revisited sort of thing. And Robert Horry can turn back the clock by going with fashion from Will Smith's "Fresh Prince" days.

angel_luv
10-05-2005, 02:00 PM
anyone have a pic of duncans hair?

http://us.news3.yimg.com/us.i2.yimg.com/p/rids/20051003/i/r1673433967.jpg

nkdlunch
10-05-2005, 02:28 PM
Tim needs to grow that fro out Dr. J style. Hell the whole lineup could go old school. Get Oberto or Manu to throw on some goofy looking goggles and an even worse mustache for the Kurt Rambis look. See if Beno can take a few inches off his shorts for a John Stockton revisited sort of thing. And Robert Horry can turn back the clock by going with fashion from Will Smith's "Fresh Prince" days.

that's what I been talkin about! :lol

Add to that Brent with a mullet and Beno with a Beatles haircut

TwoHandJam
10-05-2005, 02:35 PM
How's rasho gonna take not getting a chance to compete for the starting spot? He'll probably show no emotion, be timid and shy, and keep his head down. Hey, that's just like when he's on the court.
Sad to say but it's likely the truth. This will be Rasho's 8th year in the league. If he hasn't changed his game after all this time then there's little reason to believe it will happen now.

He is what he is. His lack of aggressiveness will likely cost him a starting position with the Spurs as long both Nazr and Oberto don't completely tank.

Aggie Hoopsfan
10-05-2005, 02:43 PM
I believe the writer was simply assuming that Nazr will continue to start.

I'm not sure how much clearer it needs to be...


Popovich said he expects to begin the season with the same five starters he used at the end of last season: guards Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili; forwards Tim Duncan and Bruce Bowen; and center Nazr Mohammed.

"If somebody proves that wrong, then that happens," Popovich said. "But if we had a game tomorrow, the same guys would start."

ploto
10-05-2005, 02:49 PM
"If somebody proves that wrong, then that happens," Popovich said. "But if we had a game tomorrow, the same guys would start."

Your own quote shows that Pop has not ruled out the possibilty that someone could prove him wrong during training camp. He says this would be the case if there was a game tomorrow.