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DAF86
05-16-2023, 07:56 PM
'Cause it's coming. :hat

Biggems
05-16-2023, 08:05 PM
GO SPURS GO

Bynumite
05-16-2023, 08:18 PM
Was wondering why the forum was so slow.

Lakers getting their shit pushed in by the Nuggets and Wemby to Fat Antonio.

Talk about a bad omen.

Splits
05-16-2023, 08:25 PM
suck it bitches

Splits
05-16-2023, 08:28 PM
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RC_Drunkford
05-16-2023, 09:00 PM
Yes! Fuck the Lakers

Robz4000
05-16-2023, 09:25 PM
Get in here LkrFan !!!!

LkrFan
05-16-2023, 09:35 PM
Get in here LkrFan (https://www.spurstalk.com/forums/member.php?u=18824) !!!!
Congrats to my farmer amigos :toast

lefty
05-16-2023, 09:57 PM
Thank you based Adam Silver

Tyronn Lue
05-16-2023, 10:43 PM
Someone with better searching skills than me bump the "semen cloud over San Antonio" thread.

Silver&Black
05-16-2023, 11:04 PM
Congrats to my farmer amigos :toast

Sup Humberto. Que Pasa?

LkrFan
05-16-2023, 11:15 PM
Sup Humberto. Que Pasa?

:lol

Hombre, D'Angelo Russell jugó como Russell Westbrook esta noche. ¡No estoy contento! :(

Robz4000
05-17-2023, 02:40 AM
Sup Humberto. Que Pasa?

Glad to see you're still around my dude :toast

Dirks_Finale
05-17-2023, 09:31 AM
Considering how other bigs like Yao and Porzingis fall apart physically after playing here, I wouldn't start touting dynasty just yet.

With that said, when y'all tank, you do it correctly and in the correct years lol.

Congrats! This guy has the potential to be the best ever.

lefty
05-17-2023, 09:47 AM
Considering how other bigs like Yao and Porzingis fall apart physically after playing here

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Yeah that's my only concern with Wemby (but not a small one)
And everybody has been jinxing us since we got the 1st pick :lol

Tyronn Lue
05-17-2023, 09:53 AM
Don't know about dynasty but it will at least be interesting. He's not going to body anyone in the paint, but neither does KD. He'll be effective if he stays healthy. Ankles are ankles, knees are knees.

daslicer
05-17-2023, 11:10 AM
Considering how other bigs like Yao and Porzingis fall apart physically after playing here, I wouldn't start touting dynasty just yet.

With that said, when y'all tank, you do it correctly and in the correct years lol.

Congrats! This guy has the potential to be the best ever.

Agreed I view Wemby as an intriguing prospect with a lot of risks like you mentioned when it comes to injury. No expectations of winning a title with him yet. Just going to see how this whole entire experiment turns out.

The Gemini Method
05-17-2023, 11:22 AM
Congrats to the fans of the Spurs. To beat out Dame and the Trail Blazers is pretty epic, sealing the fate of Lillard in Rose City I would guess. Hope he approaches TD status, that would be great for the Western Conference. Has to do better on the 23% from 3 though. Thank goodness Jordan and the Hornets didn't get him.

lefty
05-17-2023, 11:33 AM
Congrats to the fans of the Spurs. To beat out Dame and the Trail Blazers is pretty epic, sealing the fate of Lillard in Rose City I would guess. Hope he approaches TD status, that would be great for the Western Conference. Has to do better on the 23% from 3 though. Thank goodness Jordan and the Hornets didn't get him.

Fuck Dame and his “the grind” narrative, super player but he thinks his shit smells better thsn everybody else’s

The Gemini Method
05-17-2023, 11:54 AM
Fuck Dame and his “the grind” narrative, super player but he thinks his shit smells better thsn everybody else’s

LOL. Some people like that b.s. loyalty stuff. Even if it's fake. But you're right the whole I want to win here and applaud me for it is hilarious at times.

SuperCam
05-17-2023, 12:04 PM
if spurms squeeze one title out of wemby before his ligaments fall apart that's a big win tbh :tu

Spur needed multiple hall of famers to surround robinson, tim, and kiwi to win anything. right now they don't have that anywhere in sight, though :lol

JamStone
05-17-2023, 01:24 PM
Obviously, I’m pretty jealous of the lottery fortune of the Spurs, especially since we had the same odds and slid to 5th. But, yeah organizationally, even though it’s been decades, to have this type of luck three times with generational talent for the #1 pick definitely sucks for non Spurs fans. Congratulations, but quite honestly, I say that insincerely.

The one hater comment I’ll make about it (other than the injury risks that have already been mentioned) is that I do think it might be unfortunate for Wemby that Pop will be his coach. I say that because Pop is 74, and he doesn’t appear like he’ll want to relinquish his coaching gig now that he has another David Robinson, Tim Duncan potential type of talent. I think he’s going to Jim Boeheim the Spurs well into his mid 80s now. A 60 year old Pop would be perfect for his last decade plus run with Wemby. A 74 year old Pop going into his 80s with his priorities likely in a different place than 15 years ago may not be the best situation for the kid... potentially anyway.

Didn’t Pop say or suggest that he would be done once LMA’s time with the Spurs was over? I vaguely recall reading something along those lines. Pop may be rejuvenated over this. But how much of a grind is he willing to put in the next decade plus at his age? And when he can’t do the kid justice with his coaching, will he be willing to step down?

And sure, that’s just me mostly just hating on losing out on the the chance to see him with my team.

Tyronn Lue
05-17-2023, 02:41 PM
Obviously, I’m pretty jealous of the lottery fortune of the Spurs, especially since we had the same odds and slid to 5th. But, yeah organizationally, even though it’s been decades, to have this type of luck three times with generational talent for the #1 pick definitely sucks for non Spurs fans. Congratulations, but quite honestly, I say that insincerely.

The one hater comment I’ll make about it (other than the injury risks that have already been mentioned) is that I do think it might be unfortunate for Wemby that Pop will be his coach. I say that because Pop is 74, and he doesn’t appear like he’ll want to relinquish his coaching gig now that he has another David Robinson, Tim Duncan potential type of talent. I think he’s going to Jim Boeheim the Spurs well into his mid 80s now. A 60 year old Pop would be perfect for his last decade plus run with Wemby. A 74 year old Pop going into his 80s with his priorities likely in a different place than 15 years ago may not be the best situation for the kid... potentially anyway.

Didn’t Pop say or suggest that he would be done once LMA’s time with the Spurs was over? I vaguely recall reading something along those lines. Pop may be rejuvenated over this. But how much of a grind is he willing to put in the next decade plus at his age? And when he can’t do the kid justice with his coaching, will he be willing to step down?

And sure, that’s just me mostly just hating on losing out on the the chance to see him with my team.
Feel for you JamStone. You got ushered out of playoff relevance by the same team that just took the brass ring from you. I disagree about the coach though. I think he's shown the ability to change with the times. Definitely better than going to a team who is cycling HCs in and out.

Brazil
05-17-2023, 04:13 PM
Considering how other bigs like Yao and Porzingis fall apart physically after playing here, I wouldn't start touting dynasty just yet.

With that said, when y'all tank, you do it correctly and in the correct years lol.

Congrats! This guy has the potential to be the best ever.

You are right, we need to temper a bit expectations BUT after the last Spurs bb years, I'm just happy to be excited about the future tbh...

Ed Helicopter Jones
05-17-2023, 04:16 PM
Yeah that's my only concern with Wemby (but not a small one)
And everybody has been jinxing us since we got the 1st pick :lol

Yeah, I love to see folks excited but damn this group shifts directions like the wind. Let's make sure the kid can hold up to the rigors of an 82 game schedule before we proclaim the next dynasty. I'm hoping for 30 wins next year. :lol

Brazil
05-17-2023, 04:20 PM
Obviously, I’m pretty jealous of the lottery fortune of the Spurs, especially since we had the same odds and slid to 5th. But, yeah organizationally, even though it’s been decades, to have this type of luck three times with generational talent for the #1 pick definitely sucks for non Spurs fans. Congratulations, but quite honestly, I say that insincerely.

The one hater comment I’ll make about it (other than the injury risks that have already been mentioned) is that I do think it might be unfortunate for Wemby that Pop will be his coach. I say that because Pop is 74, and he doesn’t appear like he’ll want to relinquish his coaching gig now that he has another David Robinson, Tim Duncan potential type of talent. I think he’s going to Jim Boeheim the Spurs well into his mid 80s now. A 60 year old Pop would be perfect for his last decade plus run with Wemby. A 74 year old Pop going into his 80s with his priorities likely in a different place than 15 years ago may not be the best situation for the kid... potentially anyway.

Didn’t Pop say or suggest that he would be done once LMA’s time with the Spurs was over? I vaguely recall reading something along those lines. Pop may be rejuvenated over this. But how much of a grind is he willing to put in the next decade plus at his age? And when he can’t do the kid justice with his coaching, will he be willing to step down?

And sure, that’s just me mostly just hating on losing out on the the chance to see him with my team.

I don't share your concerns about Pop tbh... a seasoned coach like Pop is exactly what Victor need for his development. Pop is not going to rush him and will be patient, a younger coach would feel the pressure and tear him down with heavy minutes trying to keep his job. Pop does not give a shit at this point, I trust him to do the right thing. As a French I'm so fucking relieved he ended up with the Spurs and as a Spur fan I'm obviously thrilled.

Brazil
05-17-2023, 04:25 PM
Yeah, I love to see folks excited but damn this group shifts directions like the wind. Let's make sure the kid can hold up to the rigors of an 82 game schedule before we proclaim the next dynasty. I'm hoping for 30 wins next year. :lol

Next year will probably be a transition year with a roster trying to win games with 20 mpg Victor but missing the POs by a mile. Maybe 30 wins is a good number :lol

JamStone
05-17-2023, 05:47 PM
Counterpoint.

A seasoned coach is one thing. A 74 year old coach who checked out the last four seasons is another. 74.

Phil Jackson was 65 when he last coached in the NBA. Larry Brown was around 70 when he was done in Charlotte, and he already lost a lot of luster with his Knicks stint and that was in his mid 60s. Good old Don Nelson was 70 when Golden State told him he was too old. Pop is 74. And you heard the criticisms from Dejounte. We’ve all read the criticisms the last several years by Spurs fans themselves on these boards. How he’s lost it. How he’s more concerned with social justice and red wine. How he keeps drafting 6’5 guards every year. The last four seasons, the Spurs have ranked 28th, 30th, 25th, and 20th in 3PA. And they were 28th in 3P attempts when they were ranked 4th in 3P%. How has Pop continued to adapt and evolve with the game? Who is the last prospect he’s developed well? Dejounte’s play in ATL makes it seems like Pop held him back more than anything.

All the shit Spurs fans have been complaining about the last four seasons, but now he’s the perfect 74 year old, seasoned coach for a 19 year old future superstar?

Riiiiiiight.

DAF86
05-17-2023, 08:48 PM
Counterpoint.

A seasoned coach is one thing. A 74 year old coach who checked out the last four seasons is another. 74.

Phil Jackson was 65 when he last coached in the NBA. Larry Brown was around 70 when he was done in Charlotte, and he already lost a lot of luster with his Knicks stint and that was in his mid 60s. Good old Don Nelson was 70 when Golden State told him he was too old. Pop is 74. And you heard the criticisms from Dejounte. We’ve all read the criticisms the last several years by Spurs fans themselves on these boards. How he’s lost it. How he’s more concerned with social justice and red wine. How he keeps drafting 6’5 guards every year. The last four seasons, the Spurs have ranked 28th, 30th, 25th, and 20th in 3PA. And they were 28th in 3P attempts when they were ranked 4th in 3P%. How has Pop continued to adapt and evolve with the game? Who is the last prospect he’s developed well? Dejounte’s play in ATL makes it seems like Pop held him back more than anything.

All the shit Spurs fans have been complaining about the last four seasons, but now he’s the perfect 74 year old, seasoned coach for a 19 year old future superstar?

Riiiiiiight.

You weren't paying attention this season, tbh. Most Spurs fans were pretty happy how Pop managed the squad this season. Tanking aside, he played the guys he had to play and had them competing hard and playing the right way despite the awful record. The season pretty much went as any Spur fan wanted: bottom 3 record but playing competitive basket and the young prospects showing improvement.

ambchang
05-18-2023, 01:43 PM
Counterpoint.

A seasoned coach is one thing. A 74 year old coach who checked out the last four seasons is another. 74.

Phil Jackson was 65 when he last coached in the NBA. Larry Brown was around 70 when he was done in Charlotte, and he already lost a lot of luster with his Knicks stint and that was in his mid 60s. Good old Don Nelson was 70 when Golden State told him he was too old. Pop is 74. And you heard the criticisms from Dejounte. We’ve all read the criticisms the last several years by Spurs fans themselves on these boards. How he’s lost it. How he’s more concerned with social justice and red wine. How he keeps drafting 6’5 guards every year. The last four seasons, the Spurs have ranked 28th, 30th, 25th, and 20th in 3PA. And they were 28th in 3P attempts when they were ranked 4th in 3P%. How has Pop continued to adapt and evolve with the game? Who is the last prospect he’s developed well? Dejounte’s play in ATL makes it seems like Pop held him back more than anything.

All the shit Spurs fans have been complaining about the last four seasons, but now he’s the perfect 74 year old, seasoned coach for a 19 year old future superstar?

Riiiiiiight.

There are legit concerns about Pop's age and his inability to evolve the game, but I am more concerned about the inability to have any type of defensive improvements over the last few years. The Spurs DRtg last year was historically bad. The year before, they ranked 16th in the league, 17th in 21, and 25th in 20. This is just disgustingly bad.

As for the 3 pt shooting, I can't blame this too heavily on Pop's coaching. He had DeRozen and Aldridge for a few of those years, last year, most players are bad shooters. You can say that Pop the GM failed to get the right parts, but the roster just do not call for good 3 pt shooting.

Finally, Dejounte, if anything proved that Pop did NOT hold him back with his play in Atl. Murray, shot worse, shot less, had less FTs, less rebounds, assists, steals, and points last year than in his last year on the Spurs. His WS was lower, his VORP was lower, his OBPM and DBPM were all down, in fact, his advanced stats were down across the board other than his TS% and 3PAr. He was a clearly worse player in ATL than in SA, and I would argue significantly so.

Millennial_Messiah
05-18-2023, 02:31 PM
There are legit concerns about Pop's age and his inability to evolve the game, but I am more concerned about the inability to have any type of defensive improvements over the last few years. The Spurs DRtg last year was historically bad. The year before, they ranked 16th in the league, 17th in 21, and 25th in 20. This is just disgustingly bad.

The defense has been disgustingly bad since at least 2008 or so.... no, that's not a typo.

Pop definitely pivoted around that time for the worse. It's like he had some sort of D'Antoni stockholm syndrome even though we whipped their butts in the playoffs every time.

Pop was the best coach in the NBA from about 1999 to 2007. Better than Phil Jackson who was more of a product of his players than the inverse. Pop preached defense, tenacity, playing physical and kick-ass, responsible basketball. We would consistently hold teams under 100, even 90, even 80 a large percentage of the time. We shortened the game by taking advantage of our halfcourt offense strengths and bleeding the shot clock down and getting back in transition so the other team could scarcely turn the games into a track meet.

But something about him and his personality just went "woke" - not necessarily just in a political sense, but in a basketball sense around 2008. Why the hell would the coach of arguably the best defensive team go woke and progressive and embrace skittleball, i.e. "run and gun" - I have no idea. It's not even basketball to me. It's kind of cute when 2 out of 29 or 30 teams are doing it. When almost all or all 30 teams are, it's a washed up product. It's part of the reason I kind of held a torch for the "Grit N Grind" Grizzlies because they played authentic Spurs / Pistons style of basketball from about 2010 through 2015, even though they didn't win a championship and they beat us once in the playoffs. They were fun to watch because Gasol and Zeebo in the paint reminded me of the golden era of the Spurs with the twin towers. Tony Allen, though generally terrible on offense, was an absolute dawg. They were a thorn in OKC's side for a long time because they were physical and OKC was uber finesse, even if OKC did scrape by them in the playoffs more often than not. (In the '00s, OKC would have not gotten past Memphis because the refs let them play back then.)

To me, the Spurs-Nets, Spurs-Pistons style of basketball that I grew up with ... was.... basketball. Today's NBA is not basketball. Something needs to change. I hate D'Antoni, Stef Curry, and analytics so much.

Millennial_Messiah
05-18-2023, 02:48 PM
to add on to my point, the Adam Silver regime has been a huge net negative for the game... say what you want about David Stern and the Italian mob legion of referees era, but, basketball was good in that regime.

Silver has just gone full jew... Never go full jew. The ads on jerseys are just fugly and putrid and look like that trash from foreign povertyball. The 8 different jerseys and home courts for each team. The erosion and destruction of traditions like home whites and away colors, especially being mandatory in the playoffs. The erosion of the importance of winning your division in the NBA, which started in the summer of '06 under Stern but wasn't competely eroded until the Silver regime. (To be fair, Stern should have kept 2 divisions in each conference and had either 28 or 32 teams... three just doesn't work from a mathematical sense, unless your plan is to expand from 82 games to 86, which would also pose a problem. The NFL, say what you want about Goodell but he has fiercely said no to 'woke' calls for division champion rights to be eradicated, no ads on jerseys, and major props to him for preserving tradition in that sense. However, adding a 17th game but not an 18th is mind numbingly stupid on the NFL's part.)

Under the Silver regime, there has been way too heavy of an emphasis on scoring with no fair recourse for the other side of the ball. Hard to breathe on someone without getting whistled for the foul. Lowering the shot clock from 24 to 14 seconds after every offensive rebound is mind-numbingly stupid and artificially inflates statistics. The only time I could even see that rule change making sense is if it was implemented in the last minute of the game, so teams with slim leads didn't get an enormous advantage with 1 offensive rebound, but even then I still would support keeping the "fresh 24" rule in tact. And the 2020 bubble tournament in Florida never needed to happen. Just make it like the 1994 MLB baseball season where there was no winner due to an unexpected extenuating interruption.

resistanze
05-18-2023, 07:14 PM
The defense has been disgustingly bad since at least 2008 or so.... no, that's not a typo.

Pop definitely pivoted around that time for the worse. It's like he had some sort of D'Antoni stockholm syndrome even though we whipped their butts in the playoffs every time.

Pop was the best coach in the NBA from about 1999 to 2007. Better than Phil Jackson who was more of a product of his players than the inverse. Pop preached defense, tenacity, playing physical and kick-ass, responsible basketball. We would consistently hold teams under 100, even 90, even 80 a large percentage of the time. We shortened the game by taking advantage of our halfcourt offense strengths and bleeding the shot clock down and getting back in transition so the other team could scarcely turn the games into a track meet.

But something about him and his personality just went "woke" - not necessarily just in a political sense, but in a basketball sense around 2008. Why the hell would the coach of arguably the best defensive team go woke and progressive and embrace skittleball, i.e. "run and gun" - I have no idea. It's not even basketball to me. It's kind of cute when 2 out of 29 or 30 teams are doing it. When almost all or all 30 teams are, it's a washed up product. It's part of the reason I kind of held a torch for the "Grit N Grind" Grizzlies because they played authentic Spurs / Pistons style of basketball from about 2010 through 2015, even though they didn't win a championship and they beat us once in the playoffs. They were fun to watch because Gasol and Zeebo in the paint reminded me of the golden era of the Spurs with the twin towers. Tony Allen, though generally terrible on offense, was an absolute dawg. They were a thorn in OKC's side for a long time because they were physical and OKC was uber finesse, even if OKC did scrape by them in the playoffs more often than not. (In the '00s, OKC would have not gotten past Memphis because the refs let them play back then.)

To me, the Spurs-Nets, Spurs-Pistons style of basketball that I grew up with ... was.... basketball. Today's NBA is not basketball. Something needs to change. I hate D'Antoni, Stef Curry, and analytics so much.

Dumbest 'back in my day' post I've ever read.

baseline bum
05-18-2023, 08:19 PM
Obviously, I’m pretty jealous of the lottery fortune of the Spurs, especially since we had the same odds and slid to 5th. But, yeah organizationally, even though it’s been decades, to have this type of luck three times with generational talent for the #1 pick definitely sucks for non Spurs fans. Congratulations, but quite honestly, I say that insincerely.

The one hater comment I’ll make about it (other than the injury risks that have already been mentioned) is that I do think it might be unfortunate for Wemby that Pop will be his coach. I say that because Pop is 74, and he doesn’t appear like he’ll want to relinquish his coaching gig now that he has another David Robinson, Tim Duncan potential type of talent. I think he’s going to Jim Boeheim the Spurs well into his mid 80s now. A 60 year old Pop would be perfect for his last decade plus run with Wemby. A 74 year old Pop going into his 80s with his priorities likely in a different place than 15 years ago may not be the best situation for the kid... potentially anyway.

Didn’t Pop say or suggest that he would be done once LMA’s time with the Spurs was over? I vaguely recall reading something along those lines. Pop may be rejuvenated over this. But how much of a grind is he willing to put in the next decade plus at his age? And when he can’t do the kid justice with his coaching, will he be willing to step down?

And sure, that’s just me mostly just hating on losing out on the the chance to see him with my team.

I think everything changed when Pop's wife died. If she was still alive he would have probably retired three years ago.

baseline bum
05-18-2023, 08:23 PM
Counterpoint.

A seasoned coach is one thing. A 74 year old coach who checked out the last four seasons is another. 74.

Phil Jackson was 65 when he last coached in the NBA. Larry Brown was around 70 when he was done in Charlotte, and he already lost a lot of luster with his Knicks stint and that was in his mid 60s. Good old Don Nelson was 70 when Golden State told him he was too old. Pop is 74. And you heard the criticisms from Dejounte. We’ve all read the criticisms the last several years by Spurs fans themselves on these boards. How he’s lost it. How he’s more concerned with social justice and red wine. How he keeps drafting 6’5 guards every year. The last four seasons, the Spurs have ranked 28th, 30th, 25th, and 20th in 3PA. And they were 28th in 3P attempts when they were ranked 4th in 3P%. How has Pop continued to adapt and evolve with the game? Who is the last prospect he’s developed well? Dejounte’s play in ATL makes it seems like Pop held him back more than anything.

All the shit Spurs fans have been complaining about the last four seasons, but now he’s the perfect 74 year old, seasoned coach for a 19 year old future superstar?

Riiiiiiight.

I disagree that he has checked out. He says this has been one of his most fulfilling years because he has so many young players he has to teach the game to. A lot of the Spurs fans complaints are just excuses to rag on him for talking against Trump, though a lot of complaints against him for ingame reactions people have had for 25 years with Pop.

hater
05-18-2023, 09:58 PM
Poopovich will find a wayto fuck this up. Tbqh

Arcadian
05-19-2023, 12:23 AM
Wemby has so much legs, even his legs have legs

Robz4000
05-19-2023, 04:12 AM
I disagree that he has checked out. He says this has been one of his most fulfilling years because he has so many young players he has to teach the game to. A lot of the Spurs fans complaints are just excuses to rag on him for talking against Trump, though a lot of complaints against him for ingame reactions people have had for 25 years with Pop.

Eh, Pop has been mediocre at best since 5 tbh. That being said, I liked what I saw of him this past season and I agree having a young team to coach up has reinvigorated him.

ambchang
05-19-2023, 09:09 AM
Eh, Pop has been mediocre at best since 5 tbh. That being said, I liked what I saw of him this past season and I agree having a young team to coach up has reinvigorated him.

I don't necessarily agree with that. From a coaching perspective, the Spurs have over achieved against expectations every year except the 22-23 season, where they were unashameably tanking. As a roster builder, there could be some qualms, but as a coach, he was solid the last few years given what we have.

Players like Keldon Johnson, Tre Jones, Vassell and Sochan have all developed nicely, even Branham is looking good. This is part of the coach.

FrostKing
05-20-2023, 03:07 AM
I'm happy. For him, the NBA and this forum :lol

Safe landing spot for the kid. The Herd mentioned how the other viable destinations have been coaching turnstiles. Does a struggling franchise deserve a Duncan style anchor more? - Probably but this isn't the NFL. This League is and always will be the haves & have nots. Banchero is another great youngster but few in America know of him.

I also believe International fans will feel more connected knowing the groundwork Tony & Manu set.

I discovered the result on my phone hours later (on a date) and was surprised & happy for all parties involved.

LkrFan
05-20-2023, 07:47 AM
Glad to see you're still around my dude :toast

I'm always lurking :toast

Kawhitstorm
05-20-2023, 09:42 AM
if spurms squeeze one title out of wemby before his ligaments fall apart that's a big win tbh :tu

Spur needed multiple hall of famers to surround robinson, tim, and kiwi to win anything. right now they don't have that anywhere in sight, though :lol

The joke is on you, this was a tank job 5 years in the making which has allowed to team to cobble together role players for Kiwi’s return next summer.

LkrFan
05-20-2023, 10:23 AM
'Cause it's coming. :hat

Ralph Sampson 2.:lol

Robz4000
05-20-2023, 10:53 AM
I'm always lurking :toast

Was talking about Silver&Black tbh. :lol I know you're never leaving this place.

Joseph Kony
05-20-2023, 11:44 AM
:lol spurs
:lol another #1 pick
:lol another generational big man
:lol being relevant again
:lol only tanking 1 season
:lol likely contenders in the near future
:lol continued excellence
:lol nba fans butthurt
:lol "it's rigged!"
:lol spurs

lefty
05-20-2023, 01:40 PM
WE STAAAAAAAACKED

lefty
05-20-2023, 01:40 PM
Ralph Sampson 2.:lolI certainly hope not

Cry Havoc
05-20-2023, 02:29 PM
Obviously, I’m pretty jealous of the lottery fortune of the Spurs, especially since we had the same odds and slid to 5th. But, yeah organizationally, even though it’s been decades, to have this type of luck three times with generational talent for the #1 pick definitely sucks for non Spurs fans. Congratulations, but quite honestly, I say that insincerely.

The one hater comment I’ll make about it (other than the injury risks that have already been mentioned) is that I do think it might be unfortunate for Wemby that Pop will be his coach. I say that because Pop is 74, and he doesn’t appear like he’ll want to relinquish his coaching gig now that he has another David Robinson, Tim Duncan potential type of talent. I think he’s going to Jim Boeheim the Spurs well into his mid 80s now. A 60 year old Pop would be perfect for his last decade plus run with Wemby. A 74 year old Pop going into his 80s with his priorities likely in a different place than 15 years ago may not be the best situation for the kid... potentially anyway.

Didn’t Pop say or suggest that he would be done once LMA’s time with the Spurs was over? I vaguely recall reading something along those lines. Pop may be rejuvenated over this. But how much of a grind is he willing to put in the next decade plus at his age? And when he can’t do the kid justice with his coaching, will he be willing to step down?

And sure, that’s just me mostly just hating on losing out on the the chance to see him with my team.

Pop did say that. But then afterward when the old guard left Pop said the young crew was one of his favorite groups of guys he's ever coached so he decided to stay longer.

Pop is great, I would love it if he stayed for another 2-3 years and then handed over the reigns. Obviously at some point age becomes a factor with diminishing returns.

ambchang
05-20-2023, 02:38 PM
Ralph Sampson 2.:lol

If history repeats itself, the next generational player will be a SG drafted 3rd next year.

FrostKing
05-20-2023, 09:32 PM
https://i.ibb.co/jzK7q5D/AP22326706878242.jpg

LFG #1

Epic

LkrFan
05-20-2023, 10:57 PM
I certainly hope not

:lol

LkrFan
05-20-2023, 10:57 PM
Was talking about Silver&Black tbh. :lol I know you're never leaving this place.

Big Fax :lol

RC_Drunkford
05-21-2023, 08:51 AM
If history repeats itself, the next generational player will be a SG drafted 3rd next year.

from the Virgin Islands

callo1
06-02-2023, 10:00 PM
I think this kid will do fine. I like that he isn't a typical entitled American born player. I think it bodes well for both the Spurs as well as Wemby. Look no further than the issue Memphis is dealing with.

There are no guarantees that he becomes a superstar, but I do believe with the mentorship of the big 3 he is destined to be great.

I am not as confident in Pop as many of you are.

Millennial_Messiah
06-07-2023, 04:32 PM
I think this kid will do fine. I like that he isn't a typical entitled American born player. I think it bodes well for both the Spurs as well as Wemby. Look no further than the issue Memphis is dealing with.

There are no guarantees that he becomes a superstar, but I do believe with the mentorship of the big 3 he is destined to be great.

I am not as confident in Pop as many of you are.

Yep, the last American born star the Spurs had that stayed with the Spurs was David Robinson and he and Gervin came from different eras.

We're fortunate to have drafted Duncan and also come away with Manu and Parker and international players are definitely much more loyal to the team that drafted them. Different moral compass.

Kawhitter of course was the only recent star the Spurs had, and of course he did what he did. Shitmerican blacks are the most entitled and undereducated (by choice) SOB's on the planet. They have been that way since the rise of N.W.A. and ghetto gangsta rap culture has taken over and permeated african american culture. African blacks and blacks from other places in the world including the Caribbean and Europe put african americans to shame.

Obstructed_View
07-04-2023, 03:02 AM
Bump.

Thread
07-26-2023, 03:06 PM
"Oh, we'll never be like the Lakers and pull a fast one, oh."
"Oh, we'll never accept a hand down like the Lakers, ever, oh."
"Oh, Pop wasn't really going to retire unless he got a hand down from Silver, oh."
"Oh, we're nothing like the Suns who swore they too would never do it the Laker way, and now the Detroit Hit Man is doing it?...the Laker way. Oh."
"Oh, we'll never be in league with the Commish like the Lakers, oh. Never, oh."
"Oh."

timtonymanu
07-26-2023, 03:23 PM
"Oh, we'll never be like the Lakers and pull a fast one, oh."
"Oh, we'll never accept a hand down like the Lakers, ever, oh."
"Oh, Pop wasn't really going to retire unless he got a hand down from Silver, oh."
"Oh, we're nothing like the Suns who swore they too would never do it the Laker way, and now the Detroit Hit Man is doing it?...the Laker way. Oh."
"Oh, we'll never be in league with the Commish like the Lakers, oh. Never, oh."
"Oh."

Bend over, I’ll show you a fast one.

Thread
07-26-2023, 04:37 PM
Bend over, I’ll show you a fast one.

The good old days!!!

Thread
07-26-2023, 04:38 PM
Big Fax :lol

LF!!! Sweetheart!!!!!! The old proverbial Pumpkinpuss!!!!!!!!!

Tyronn Lue
07-26-2023, 11:39 PM
Thread, what's your take on the tall kid from France?

Thread
07-27-2023, 01:42 AM
Thread, what's your take on the tall kid from France?

Don't know a thing about him till he showed up recently. Hope it doesn't work out for 'em. Love to see Pop take a fit, the big shitter.

Obviously the word has been put out by the NBA/Silver that they want him to happen and he'll be under the protection of the league and the players across the spectrum. That saying, can't remember exactly how it goes, but..."all boats rise on the rising tide." something like that. But if they go after him like the last pork chop on the plate like in the NFL when they went after that Texas QB (name escapes me) (the money kid) then they'll have killed him and everybody loses. Not unlike professional rasslin' now. This is payback to Pop for everything he's done for the NBA. We've had our turn. Cuban had his. Now it's Pop's turn, perhaps even a ready made feud with the Detroit Hit Man Ishbia here in Phoenix callin' ass. Do I grudge it? Sure, I've had nary use for Pop since he went after Trump. Still and all when I needed Pop to put a stopper in the bottle on the Suns back there he responded splendidly and I dodged the bullet(s). It's just when one goes after Trump I get rabid in my hatreds. I get blood drunk like in the -300-, or, in professional rassling when they'd beat a wrestler so badly that it would energize him. That's me. That's Dale. You call Trump out and I get angrier and angrier, I set aside my bag, my walker and my pace maker.