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daslicer
02-08-2020, 09:58 PM
Just give a summary on the points he makes in this interview.
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tapiefan
02-09-2020, 02:52 AM
Nothing very interesting. No regret about retirement. Not interesting at all by coaching, but interesting by front-office. But in France for now, for at least 5 years.

Game 6 is the worst memory of his career, especially because he would have been Finals MVP.

His Spurs starting five of all time : Duncan, Robinson, Manu, Mute.

He hopes and thinks Pop will retire after the Olympics (with gold medal).

Chinook
02-09-2020, 03:18 AM
Wait, Parker thinks he'd've been fMVP in 2013? Doubt it. Had Green had a good game and the Spurs won, he'd've gotten it easily. Had it gone pretty much the way it had but Ray Allen missed, Green probably still get it, but if he doesn't, Tim does.

Kawhitstorm
02-09-2020, 03:22 AM
Wait, Parker thinks he'd've been fMVP in 2013? Doubt it. Had Green had a good game and the Spurs won, he'd've gotten it easily. Had it gone pretty much the way it had but Ray Allen missed, Green probably still get it, but if he doesn't, Tim does.

...and folks wonder why Porker isn’t the stepchild of the Big3

tapiefan
02-09-2020, 05:34 AM
He spoke about the game winner against Lebron in Game 1, the stepback 3 against Lebron in Game 6, the steal and the basket for going up 5 (still in Game 6).

TD 21
02-09-2020, 10:52 AM
Adande, who had one of the either 7 or 9 votes for Finals MVP in '13, said years ago on a podcast, that they were already in and the Finals MVP was about to be awarded to Duncan.

I'll always feel like the Spurs have 5 championships, but Duncan has 6.

Play Boban
02-09-2020, 12:30 PM
Just give a summary on the points he makes in this interview.
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He says he’s the best Spur ever.

He blames Manu for the 2006 and 2013 title losses.

He talks about what it was like to ride Brent’s wife and how he was the alpha male on the team. If you were a Spur, he had free and easy access to all your wives.

He gives his Spurs all time starting five: Parker, Parker, Parker, Parker, and Parker.